I had to make a difficult decision today: Looks like I’ll be returning my New Core i7 MacBook Pro.
I bought the in-store antiglare model because the antiglare screen was the only thing not on the standard build that I wanted, and I thought it was amazing to finally be able to pick it up in-store after the one month wait on my last laptop. But the current generation of laptops only offer the antiglare option on the higher-resolution screen.
At first I thought it wouldn’t be an issue, that I’d appreciate the extra screen real estate. But a week of using the machine has led me to the conclusion that the higher resolution screen at 15″ is too much of a strain on the eyes. At least, on my eyes.
I watched video tutorials all day today and it got to the point where I couldn’t focus on the windows on-screen. Three years on my previous laptop and I never had that problem; one week with the new one and I’m punch-drunk.
I argue all the time with people about why I get Mac laptops. I honestly do believe they’re of a higher calibre than their equivalently-priced PC counterparts, but between this issue, a bevy of issues I’ve had since iPhone OS update 3.1, and the fact that Apple still hasn’t gotten their shit together with regards to OpenGL standards on the Mac and I’m seriously considering a Windows laptop for my next work machine.
I wiped this one and I’m taking it back. I’ll replace it with a glossy-screen copy, and hopefully that helps my headaches. But I can’t help thinking that this could have been avoided had Apple offerred the antiglare option on the regular resolution screens, an option I’d have gotten had I bought a Dell.
Funnily enough I have a copy of Windows 7 Professional arriving in the mail in a week or two, so I’ll have plenty of time to get re-acclimated with that side of things if I do decide to make the switch back (after my 2001 switch to Mac). Really going to miss Quicksilver, though.
#1 by John on 2010/04/25 - 5:40 pm
As a Quicksilver replacement, what about Launchy?
http://www.launchy.net/
#2 by katt on 2010/04/26 - 12:50 am
Launchy isn’t bad. I tried it on my machine at work when I first had to make the move to Vista. Thing is, it’s not Quicksilver, either, and IIRC there was some odd feature it had that got in the way of something else I needed more.
I’m typing this on my third new MBP (the second one that I got this morning I brought home only to find out that it had dead pixels!), and things are looking up, finally, so I don’t have to give up on Quicksilver just yet. 🙂
#3 by Mike on 2010/10/15 - 7:37 am
I’m guessing the MBP didn’t run Blender that great either ( pesky drivers! ). Damn! Like you said, nice laptops otherwise.
#4 by kiki on 2010/10/16 - 6:46 pm
Actually Blender runs perfectly on Macs. 🙂 Maya is the only 3D package that isn’t properly Mac-compatible. In fact, Ton (head of Blender) was coding on a G4 for ages.