Got this the other day maybe this is the problem of the extreme overheating. I haven't seen much difference generally. although I have come across 'winBooks' that shut down through overheating/workload and have required a cool pad.
"Dear Apple Customer: Apple has determined that certain lithium-ion rechargeable batteries containing cells manufactured by Sony Corporation of Japan pose a safety risk that may result in overheating....."
All the best, Andrew
On 3 Sep 2006, at 14:23, John Grden wrote: ME! I like to play video games - it's a quest now that I have 2 kids ;) I gotta keep me sanity
On 9/3/06, Martin Heidegger < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:My very small and fancy MSI Notebook crashed due to overheating last week so i went to store and checked all those notebooks. I love the new MacBook because of its size and its very cool approach of a keyboard ... yours Martin. PS.: Who needs a good Graphics Card? I've just ordered my MacBook Pro this week -- my old Acer was getting incredibly hot, running up to 80°C and higher. Unplugged it'd shut down after just a few minutes caused by the heat issue. The MacBook Pro's do get hot, I've had a chance to compare newer models with one of a few months back and there is a noticeable improvement.
Even so, the heat doesn't seem to affect performance on the MBP unlike my old Acer. Have had my hands on some very hot MBP's and unless you're wearing shorts its not extremely uncomfortable IMHO.
More than likely opting for Parallels over Bootcamp, I like to switch around between PC and Mac quite regularly so can't imagine myself constantly rebooting. One thing I'm not quite sure about yet is whether I'll go with Thunderbird on Mac or stick with Mail. Does anyone know of any easy way to move Thunderbird email over to Mail?
At the moment most of my software would run in Win XP with Parallels (Flash, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Flex Builder) until there are universal builds and I get Mac licenses sorted. Shame I have to buy another license for Win XP Pro, the ones I've got are all OEM.
- Peter
Edwin van Rijkom wrote: > Affirmative on the heat issue. I'm not bothered by it though, since > whenever I use it portable, I put the second-skin I use to carry it > around in, on my lap first and then place the MacBook on top of that. > The one I've got does not get so hot you can't comfortably use the keyboard. >
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