runninkyle17
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Originally posted by: goku
Originally posted by: phantom309
Originally posted by: thescreensavers
only if you want to see a gay pin wheel half the time and if you want to kook breakfast on it
You've never used one, have you? I've had mine for three weeks and it's the fastest laptop I've ever used. It runs warmer than my 700m did, but nowhere near hot enough to cause problems.
Am I the only one who finds it disturbing that people will sacrifice operating temperatures for looks? If the laptop runs hot, it just isn't fscking worth it, it probably means it's going to consume more power than it should as well. My IBM laptop or any IBM laptop infact has never had heat issues AT ALL.
The heat is completly based on the specs of the laptop. I am pretty sure your IBM lappy does not have a fast GPU or a hot running processor. In fact I bet your IBM lappy is about 1.25" thick.
My wife's macbook does not run hot at all. I have a Ferrari 4005 and it runs hotter than the macbook. Even when I am playing a game on my Ferrari it doesn't get so hot that I can't put it on my lap. The first round of macbooks did in fact run hot and they had some issues; however, Apple has pretty much corrected the problems and the current macbooks are very nice notebooks.
Oh yeah, and the comments before about the Macbook Pro's being over priced is not all that fair. In Apple's price you need to look at the software that comes bundled with every Mac. Yes, mac's are more expensive than other computers but I guarantee you they are cheaper than buying a Sony or IBM.
I have owned an IBM, Acer, Mac, Sony, HP, and a Gateway so I have plenty of experience with laptops. The only laptop that I think can compete with the quality and price of Apple is Asus, but even some of their laptops have been known to have little quirks.