For the last couple years I’ve been using my personal 20″ iMac Core Duo as my work computer. Lately I’ve been needing something more portable so I’ve been keeping an eye on the MacBook Pro. With my transition to work for LogicalVue full-time, I wanted to have a dedicated work computer. And coincidently, Apple announced new MacBook Pros on February 26th.
I had been waiting for the new MacBook Pros to be announced so that I could weigh the new features against the prices for refurbished models. With the announcement of the new models, the price of a refurbished 2.4Ghz 15″ MacBook Pro dropped from $2,100 to $1,650. That’s a pretty significant drop and quite a bit less than the original $2,499 price of a new model.
The longer battery life and cooler operation of the newer MacBook Pro models looks like a good thing. But the newer base MacBook Pro, also at 2.4Ghz, has less cache (3MB vs. 4MB) that the refurbished model. And I really didn’t care about the new trackpad gestures.

In the end, I decided that that the refurbished MacBook Pro at $1,650 was a better deal than the new model at $1,999, so I ordered one with the glossy screen. It seems I wasn’t the only one with this thought, because all the refurbished 15″ MacBook Pros were out of stock a couple days later (and are still out of stock). I was a bit torn between glossy or matte for the screen, but after reading up more, I decided that glossy would work for me. I really wanted a brighter screen and since I’m color-blind, I didn’t really need color accuracy. So far, I haven’t noticed significant glare from the glossy screen; I find it to be very readable.
I also ordered 4GB RAM from OWC, a bargain at $95. Everything arrived a few days later and I’ve been transferring all my stuff to it.
Switching from an iMac to any laptop takes a bit of getting used to. Obviously the screen is a lot smaller, although the resolution is not significantly different. I have a 2nd 17″ monitor, which helps a lot when I’m at my desk. But I have to say, I’ve been dreaming about something bigger. A 30″ display sure would be nice!
The MacBook Pro is quite a bit faster than the iMac was. Which should be expected, considering the iMac was an original Core Duo at 2Ghz and the MacBook Pro is a Core 2 Duo at 2.4Ghz. And the MacBook Pro has 4GB whereas the iMac had 2GB. The extra RAM has already come in handy while running Windows inside VMware.
So far I’ve been getting about 4 hours or so from the battery with WiFi on, which seems pretty reasonable to me. When running on the battery, I keep it in “Better Battery Life” mode. It’s never gotten all that hot while running on the battery, topping out at about 110 degrees F. But when plugged in, I’ve had it get as hot as 170 degrees F with the fans going at a pretty good clip. At that temperature it would be way too hot to actually put on my lap.
I really can’t get over how light it is. The only other laptop I’ve used for any length have been an old Compaq Evo which weights about 8 pounds.
All-in-all I’ve been quite pleased with the MacBook Pro. And being able to take it with me on trips, such as REAL World this month, Florida next month and camping during the summer will be a great boon to my productivity.
March 9th, 2008 at 3:24 pm
Paul,
The 30″ display might be overkill. As a second display, I recently got a 24″ LCD with the same resolution as my MacBook Pro. I use it at work all the time, along with Apple’s wireless keyboard and mouse. It’s a great desktop setup, and the MBP by itself is still fantastic when working at home or on the road.
March 9th, 2008 at 3:34 pm
Thanks for the feedback, Brad.
My 17″ is 1280×1024, so it’s not so bad. Not widescreen, though.
I do use the Apple Wireless keyboard (the new one without the keypad) and I love it. I don’t care for the mighty mouse, though. I haven’t found a bluetooth mouse I like, so I still use a wired Logitech.
March 15th, 2008 at 11:02 pm
i just bought the same pc, and thanks to your reminder, went to owc and ordered the ram too! thanks.
March 24th, 2008 at 8:04 am
OWC is great. I pretty much order all my Mac accessories from them.