retail therapy: foiled
Oct. 20th, 2010 07:16 pmI stopped by the Apple store today intending to engage in some high-end retail therapy and pick up one of them shiny new 11" Macbook Airs. The Apple website certainly strongly implied that the Tysons store had them (listing them under "featured in store," for instance). But no, the internet has lied to me.
So I spent twenty minutes or so with an actual Apple Store employee, getting a brief and surface-y guided tour of MacOS and chatting about what machine is Right For Me. She's not a fan of the Air in general: the two that she knows of in the wild have both worn out from use (display on one, hinge on the other), while her aged Macbook is in excellent shape. Plus the Air's not all that buff a machine in general. She recommended the much more durable Macbook, or a 13" MBPro.
She also brought up the Mac Mini, which I'd more or less discounted when I decided against trying to use an iPad as my primary portable. However, she got me thinking. I could go the two-computers route. I'd feel a bit safer having one available if the other decided to crash and burn, and having a ready-made backup of my data.
I'm not really going to be in a position to use a desktop system until I get a new chair anyway, and I'm putting that off until I get relocated. And I may end up deciding that Macs are just Not For Me. So, I think what I'll do is, once the 11" Airs show up at the store, go down and play with one for awhile, decide whether it's Just Too Small or what. And if it is, or if it won't work out for whatever reason, I'll go with either the Pro or the Macbook. (Probably the Pro, since it's expandable later.) And if that works out, and OSX and the general Mac-ness don't drive me batty, I'll get a Mini and a good desktop setup after I move.
At least the story has a happy ending. I brought home Cakelove cupcakes for dessert, and they were delicious.
So I spent twenty minutes or so with an actual Apple Store employee, getting a brief and surface-y guided tour of MacOS and chatting about what machine is Right For Me. She's not a fan of the Air in general: the two that she knows of in the wild have both worn out from use (display on one, hinge on the other), while her aged Macbook is in excellent shape. Plus the Air's not all that buff a machine in general. She recommended the much more durable Macbook, or a 13" MBPro.
She also brought up the Mac Mini, which I'd more or less discounted when I decided against trying to use an iPad as my primary portable. However, she got me thinking. I could go the two-computers route. I'd feel a bit safer having one available if the other decided to crash and burn, and having a ready-made backup of my data.
I'm not really going to be in a position to use a desktop system until I get a new chair anyway, and I'm putting that off until I get relocated. And I may end up deciding that Macs are just Not For Me. So, I think what I'll do is, once the 11" Airs show up at the store, go down and play with one for awhile, decide whether it's Just Too Small or what. And if it is, or if it won't work out for whatever reason, I'll go with either the Pro or the Macbook. (Probably the Pro, since it's expandable later.) And if that works out, and OSX and the general Mac-ness don't drive me batty, I'll get a Mini and a good desktop setup after I move.
At least the story has a happy ending. I brought home Cakelove cupcakes for dessert, and they were delicious.
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Date: 2010-10-21 03:38 pm (UTC)I'd still go for the Pro if I wanted a "not gonna replace it for at least a decade" machine: its processing muscle will keep it from functional obsolescence for a long time, and it's got a built-in optical drive. Then again, for what little I use my personal machine for, the Air would more than cover the bases.
13" > 11". You'll be a lot happier in the long run.
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Date: 2010-10-21 05:55 pm (UTC)I expect 11" will turn out to be too small for me to deal with, but I want to see one for myself before I make that call.
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Date: 2010-10-21 06:00 pm (UTC)Life span isn't anything I really considered until I looked back and realized that I got my PowerBook *before college.* I've installed more RAM and a bigger drive, but it's still going strong.
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Date: 2010-10-21 06:50 pm (UTC)And /wow/. I had the same desktop system in a sense from 2001-2007, but that was through three different motherboard/processor issues and a couple of forced OS reinstalls. The idea of having /the same machine/ for all that time... wow. You may have just sold me on the MBP.
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Date: 2010-10-21 09:18 pm (UTC)The mirror door G4 I bought in 2003, I used until 2008, and sold it to my friend Kevin when I moved out of Austin, he still uses it.
I don't use my iBook from 2003 any more, but I did until November 2008, with no problems at all. I only replaced it because I was able to get a fixer-upper Macbook for $500 (which is still a very respectable machine, I only want to replace it because the MBP at work has spoiled me).
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Date: 2010-10-24 03:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-10-24 11:48 pm (UTC)