Friday, October 17, 2008

New MacBook Design

After posting yesterday and doing a bit more research, I was greeted on AppleStore.com by the newly designed MacBook. The newly designed laptop actually features the exact same specs I was looking for in my last post as well as a sleeker more streamlined design that compliments my iMac quite well. I'm glad I didn't put my order through yet. If I still go with the older model, maybe I can get a nice discounted price as they attempt to close out their older inventory. 

Why do I feel like every time I think I make up my mind this happens. Oh well, I welcome the updated design and am looking forward to heading up tot eh store in Austin to take it o a test-drive.

4 comments:

wiseconservatism.com said...

It is nice to see there are more and more MAC people out there now. For a long time I thought I was one of the only ones out here. I now own two Macs, this one is an eMac, and my old one that I use for gathering news for my blog and my Blog Talk Radio show is a PowerPC Power Mac. I am now in the process of buying a new dual processor Mac G5 with space for three more processors and space for over one terabyte of memory. I can't wait for that one.

-Robert-

David Wornica said...

Hey Robert, Wow, a terabyte of memory damn! I was recently checking out Alienware for a beefy laptop, but decided my current (and future as far as I can tell) doesn't really require that much, but I'd still love to have it. My only issue was not being able to have the Mac brand.

You are not alone, we are growing in numbers and i time will bring down those rumors of usability issues and misunderstanding of the Mac in general.

Thanks for dropping in, hope all is well!

cube said...

Sorry, I'm a PC ;-)

David Wornica said...

Hey Cube, That's okay, I still like the PC. I actually used one for about 7 or 8 years and decided to switch to Mac due to the "artsy" nature of my projects. I just feel that it is easier to use for some applications. PC's are cool though, I like the beefed up ones you can find via Alienware.

Thanks for dropping in!