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Patagonia
05-03-2011, 12:07pm
Apple just launched and upgrade of the Mac Book Pro and I have the chance to bring one from the US for extra US$300 (the difference from selling mine here, yes, they are expensive here)...but I really don´t know if its a mayor upgrade.

Mine is a late 2008 Macbook with a Core 2 Duo 2.4 Ghz and the new one is a Core i5 2.3 Ghz, both have the same cache 3 Mb, in the detailed specs the i5 has same bigger numbers but I don´t know how they influence, here the comparison: http://ark.intel.com/Compare.aspx?ids=52224,35568
Regarding graphic chipsets I have no idea...

My only "complain" now is that when I start editing a RAW file (from a D90 12-15 Mb) it takes 10 to 20 seconds react, I have only 2 GB of memory and plan to upgrade to the max 4 GB so my question would be if I will really feel the gain from the new Macbook (also with max 8 GB, 4 GB standard) or I keep waiting for a next upgrade...
...any thoughts welcomed, my mother is not a fan of being used as a courier when she travels :lol:

yongkun
07-03-2011, 8:55pm
I am also considering the new macbook pro, glad to hear reviews from other users. thanks!

Patagonia
07-03-2011, 11:36pm
Till know this the only article I could find:
http://lowendmac.com/musings/11mm/2011-13in-mbp-value.html
Regarding the 13" (the ones I like to compare) it sais its almost 80% fater the the 2010 vewrsion but regarding graphics its slower than the 2010 version thus worst for gaming.

For our photo editing how much important is the video (graphics) performance, I would believe not so important as the the CPU and memory access performance...am I in the correct thinking?

The new one also has Firewire (mine doesen´t) and a new "Thunderbolt" port thats supose to be very fast...it replaces the Mini-DVI port so I guess its intended for video.

regards

Patagonia
28-03-2011, 3:09pm
Update: upgraded to 4 GB´s (BHPhoto US$45 Crucial Memory)
Laptop boots a little faster and handles better several applications together...but, editing time of RAW files stays the same (or almost the same) so its definitely a matter of more processing power.

regards