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What do you think if the new hotness? Is it worth it's weight in gold? It'd better be because that's what Apples starting price is. seriously though, great computer or the greatest computer?
Great info! What options did you get? 512 gig HD or 756? Also ram etc?
I've been considering one for my daughter who is still in school for graphic design. Unfortunately some of the software vendors haven't committed to supporting Retina display density, with the key one being Adobe's Creative Suite 6.0. It's unfortunate since they highlighted it on a slide at the great unveiling
"if the new hotness" is for all intents a rev. A model. Revision B will have better retina support, larger SSD and a lower price point. As a 12 year Mac veteran I'm not overly impressed. To my eye the Retina display is nice but not necessary. It's a marketing device. The default resolution is the same as the previous model. Anything higher is actually too small for a 15" screen. To top it off, nothing is upgradeable. It's a one percenter cloud computer.
I figure anymore with USB 3.0 and thunderbolt that internal storage isn't as necessary on a laptop.
I'm not so sure about USB3, I ran a test and didn't get the results I expected. I'll try again tonight.
The biggest problem I find with the retina concept is that MOST of the applications are not optimized for the amazing graphic prowess it possesses. But, perhaps some real users can explain to me, does the retina display MBP have a system of doubling or tripling the pixels from lower original resolutions, in order to fool the eye that it is seeing true retina level resolutions?