MacBooks
OK, I have finally decided to get a MacBook/ MacBooc Air... But i cant decide which one to get. (Before anyone says, I need a MacBook/ Air for schooling) I love the idea of the portability on the Air but it does not have a disk drive for CD/DVD... But the macbook has the drive. I need to for high intensive coding but I also need it to be portable (I would not mind taking the Pro around but the Air is smaller). Please help me choose.
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As far as an answer goes, if you're going to be using it at school, it's imperative to have a machine with good battery life that's fast and fairly lightweight. You'll get that with the Air.
I wouldn't worry about not having the CD/DVD drive, because honestly, how often do you really use it? Especially in a laptop.
If you need something off a CD or DVD, you could always use an external drive or the shared optical drive in another system.
however I feel that unless you need something *that* small, and that simplified, I would go with the MacBook Pro. It really depends though, on its practical application, whether you're using it for performance applications ever or if it's simply a note-taking, web-browsing, word-processing machine.
I guess I'm naturally biased against netbooks to some degree, or computing that's simplified for the sake of simplicity and not performance, but at least Apple does this better than anyone else... the new Air is really quite fast with SSD technology etc., it's a good blend of portability and performance compared to other really small laptops/tablets.
(just kidding). I have to say, after testing out the new Air at the Apple Store, Apple surely does wonders with such a small (13") screen. It's like 1366x768 res, and the multi-touch touchpad and Lion are better than I thought. And, of course, both the Pro and the Air are very shiny
You obviously haven't used Logic yet.
I love my MBP although I completely loathe Lion. Specifically the rubber band effects. Get rid of that and I could probably use it, but I don't see that happening.
Looks like you're not alone, assuming you're talking about the same thing:
http://gdgt.com/question/is-there-a-way ... -lion-fa2/
vm
It's my current resolution on both my desktop (I need to get a bigger monitor) and my laptop. I thought it was odd at first as well, but I've since seen it on various laptops and TVs...
The last VPC for OS X was version 6 iirc. I do not know why you would want to run a PPC VMM on x86 hardware anyway, you'd be translating x86 instructions to powerpc instructions to x86 again.