Bying MBP retina display in Bangkok?

Where in Bangkok can i find 15" MBP retina display with ENGLISH KEYBOARD?

by the way:
finally i had to buy one with thai-engl keyboard as the newest model wasn't available yet...
ordering online goes very fast (even with english keyboard) but means NO possibilty of VAT refund...

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  • Audio issues with some full screen applications (game) and teamspeak with a 15" MBP retina display

    While trying to play League of Legends in the lobby and loading screens i can hear everything but when i go in game i cant hear anything, and with teamspeak my teamspeak cant detect the input or output devices and i can hear everything else like skype and everything
    Already reinstaled flash restored the system and took it to the apple store, this happened like for 2 days with youtube and they solved that but not the problem with the game or teamspeak

    joshcali wrote:
    actually.... it doesn't.
    the 1920 is simulated, and apple doesn't recommend it.
    Apple doesn't offer the option of full resolution (2880x1800) and says everything other than 1440 x 900 won't look as good as 1440x900.
    so while you can set the monitor to 17" resolution (1920x1080) it has to simulate it on a 2880x900 screen and has to blur and reinterpolate elements to make it work
    they've really messed it up for anyone wanting true HD resolution for professional reasons.
    Indeed. Everything except 2880x1800, which is unavailable without SwitchResX, and 1440x900, which comfortably fits one pixel of the image into a four pixel square of the Retina Display, must be simulated or scaled. However, while the scaling is real, the 17" "simulation" looks as good, to my eye at least, as my wife's MBP 17". Going smaller will test one's eyes probably as much as Apple's scaling algorithms so the tradeoff for greater screen real-estate may turn out not to be as bad as we'd think. All I need is a MBP Retina Display and SwitchResX to find out...

  • Screen real-estate on the 15" MBP Retina display

    The 15" MacBook Pro Retina Display has a remarkable 2880x1800 pixel resolution, compared to the 27" LED display's 2560x1440. Normally, screen real-estate is defined as how much stuff (windows, menu bar items, bookmark lists, etc) you can fit on the screen, with a larger (that is, more pixels) screen being able to show more stuff using its native resolution.
    With the MBP's Retina display, the pixels are so small that using its native resolution in the same way as with the 27" monitor should result in, say, really small menu bar items, etc. As a result, the default monitor setting involves scaling, so that something which might normally take up one pixel might get four or eight devoted to it, making it larger and easier to see. Its monitor control panel allows changing that relationship so that everything could be made to appear even larger, resulting in less screen real-estate, or smaller, resulting in more screen real-estate; i.e., lots more stuff can fit on the screen.
    My question is whether, at the smallest setting offered, the screen real-estate is the equivalent of, say, a 32" monitor which also has 2880x1800 pixel resolution but is spread over a much smaller physical area, or is the Retina's display still scaled to some smaller equivalent resolution because straight 1 to 1 would simply be too small to be practical? If that's the case, what does the effective resolution work out to be at the smallest setting?
    I'm aware that's not a simple question because, for example, I understand that an HD Movie could be displayed pixel for pixel even if everything else outside that window is scaled. Moreover, the use of vector graphics complicates the matter further. But for things like menu lists and word processing documents, can the MBP's Retina display be set to what we understand to be 1 to 1?

    joshcali wrote:
    actually.... it doesn't.
    the 1920 is simulated, and apple doesn't recommend it.
    Apple doesn't offer the option of full resolution (2880x1800) and says everything other than 1440 x 900 won't look as good as 1440x900.
    so while you can set the monitor to 17" resolution (1920x1080) it has to simulate it on a 2880x900 screen and has to blur and reinterpolate elements to make it work
    they've really messed it up for anyone wanting true HD resolution for professional reasons.
    Indeed. Everything except 2880x1800, which is unavailable without SwitchResX, and 1440x900, which comfortably fits one pixel of the image into a four pixel square of the Retina Display, must be simulated or scaled. However, while the scaling is real, the 17" "simulation" looks as good, to my eye at least, as my wife's MBP 17". Going smaller will test one's eyes probably as much as Apple's scaling algorithms so the tradeoff for greater screen real-estate may turn out not to be as bad as we'd think. All I need is a MBP Retina Display and SwitchResX to find out...

  • I have a MBP retina display, early 2013, 512GB SSD storage& I want to upgrade it into a 768GB SSD storage, would that be possible WITHOUT replacing my current storage disks with the new 768GB ?keeping the 512GB&only adding a 256 GB disk?! please advise (:

    I have a MBP retina display, early 2013, 512GB SSD storage& I want to upgrade it into a 768GB SSD storage, would that be possible WITHOUT replacing my current storage disks with the new 768GB ?keeping the 512GB&only adding a 256 GB disk?! please advise (:

    The main error in this position is thinking ANY sized SSD can be "storage"
    Any Macbook SSD should be idealized as a working platform computer system, containing all your applications, documents, and weekly-use necessary files; and all media files such as ‘big-data’ (music/PDF collections/video/pictures), unless directly needed in the near future, should be kept off the computer and on external storage USB or likewise bare hard drives.
    You cant do what you want without removing the internal SSD
    Officially, it is not possible for an end user to upgrade the storage in any Retina Display MacBook Pro model after purchase
    Get a nice 1TB USB external HD for $65 

  • Problem with MBP Retina Display battery

    So, I'm on my second MBP Retina Display. The first one had a dead pixel. However, other than the dead pixel I was pleased with the laptops condition.
    I got it replaced. The new model seems to be having issues with burned in windows on the display. Also, the battery life seems to go down much quicker than
    the one I had originaly.
    I took my laptop into the genius bar and was told the battery was completely fine but because I used migration assistant something was draining the battery life.
    A month has gone by since I cleaned out my laptop and didn't use migration assistant. The battery had been lasting longer than before. But now it's draining rather rapidly again. I don't know why.
    Also, I hadn't noticed the burn in's until now.
    Can someone tell me if there is a way to fix these issues? Or if I should take my laptop in again?
    Thanks for the help!

    0. Forget coconutBattery.
    1. Doesn't seem like a lot.
    2. Recommended? No. Can it hurt? No, as long as you stick to 3.
    3. It is better to discharge, at least a few times per month, to about 40%.

  • Late 2013 MBP Retina display stains

    Late 2013 MBP Retina display stains, getting worse.
    I am always very carefully with my mac, still the display always looks smudged. Even when I just close the lid, for transport, I have like the keyboard printed on my display when I open it again. Now I discovered more and more light spots which can't be wiped of at all.
    There is obviously a problem with these retina displays.
    I am very disappointed I have to say. I'm out of warranty but I can't believe that I pay € 2.600,- and get a display like that!
    Please Apple, do something…

    While booting the apple logo is purple and the the grey screen turn yellow for a second.

  • MBP retina display wallpaper problem

    I just bought the MBP retina display and somehow the OS doesn't save my wallpaper. It will go to the default Mac wallpaper whenever i restart my computer. Is there a way to solve this?

    Alright no worries, I felt it was worth while looking at, although the unit is 4 days old in your hands, the software was likely installed longer than that, at the distribution centre.
    The next step we would likely do, is remove the com.apple.desktop.plist file to the desktop itself, this will encourage the operating system when restarted (or logged out) to regenerate a new file in its place.
    Although this is such an evasive step, and should cause no problems, since it is a user specific file, I do feel the need to tell you to backup any data first, and make sure you have everything covered before proceeding.
    I would expect nothing to go wrong in this process, honestly , but whenever a solution comes down to replacing files the operating system has in place, its worth covering.  If you are satisfied you have everything backed up, and wish to proceed,  the next steps are as follows:
    1) Open up a finder window, you can do this by clicking the square face symbol on your dock (half dark blue, half light blue).  You should have a finder menu bar running across the top of your screen, and 'Go' should be listed.
    2) Select 'Go' and this will drop down a list of places your system can go to.  Hold down the Option (alt) key on your keyboard and this will show the hidden 'library' in your drop down list. Select library.
    3) The finder window will now show the contents of your user library.  Find a folder called preferences in that folder and go into it.
    4) You will now see many com.apple.xxxx.plist files.  Find a file or files beginning in com.apple.desktop (com.apple.desktop.plist is the common one, but sometimes there is com.apple.desktop lockfiles also) and drag them to the desktop itself, make sure the files are actually moved to the desktop and not just copied.
    5) Once the files are moved to the desktop, and no longer exist in your preferences folder, restart the computer, and try again.  The computer at this point would have generated replacement files.

  • Having problems with my new usb superdrive in my MBP retina display.

    I just bought an apple usb superdrive for my new MBP retina display. I connected the usb superdrive to the MBP and I was going to install a program but doesn't appear in the desktop or neither in finder. The disk is still inside the usb superdrive! The MBP doesn't recognize the usb superdrive. What do I do now? The disk is still inside!

    With the system turned on Disconnect the superdrive and then reconnect it. If that fails try the other USB port, the one on the other side.
    If That Fails take the system and the superdrive to the Apple store you bought them from and have them fix whatever is wrong with either the drive or the system or both.

  • MBP Retina display setting to make Photoshop less pixelated?

    I just purchased a MBP Retina and I've noticed (as many have, I've gathered) that Adobe CS6 programs appear pixelated on the new retina display. I realize that not all apps are upgraded for the retina display, but I was wondering if there is a display setting I can use for this to be resolved for the time being? Much appreciated, thanks!

    Well, OK, if it is completely dimmed, not just stuck on a low level, try pressing fn-f2 (function & F2).  If the box in preferences is checked, then adding "fn" may help. Worth a try if it works.

  • MBP Retina display won't undim

    Last night, I fully dimmed the display on my MBP Retina. This morning, I hit F2 several times to turn the screen back on. No luck. I hit Return to make sure it wasn't asleep and again hit F2... nothing. The keyboard was lit, so I know it had power. I restarted... it chimed and the keyboard lit up again, but I'm still unable to get the display undimmed. Any suggestions?

    Well, OK, if it is completely dimmed, not just stuck on a low level, try pressing fn-f2 (function & F2).  If the box in preferences is checked, then adding "fn" may help. Worth a try if it works.

  • Microsoft Office in MBP Retina Display

    OK, so we are all frustrated in having a beautiful Retina Display and have to deal with low resolution Microsoft Office....
    Looking around, I found that if you right click any Office App and you go to "get info", you will see a grayed out option that reads "Open in Low Resolution"... the problem is tha it is grayed out... so I cannot uncheck it.... any ideas anyone?

    Hi Clinton thanks for your response.
    I tried to add these fonts onto my Font Book, and errors pop up for ALL my OTF fonts. That was so surprising as I never had any issues with fonts and I have been using Font book since the day it was available to us.
    I converted one OFT font to true type and it then worked ok which is great however I have many many fonts (also archived library too which I might need in the future) and doing this manually on the online convertor just takes too long.
    I tried out FontXchange, but the TTF save is a .suit which Font Book doesn't like either. Only .TTF seems to work now.
    On my old MBP, I was running the most updated Lion update etc. so its the same as the retina MBP that I am using now.

  • Contacted by Apple for potential MBP retina display problem

    I'm using MBP retina for exactly two weeks (received 7/27).
    I was unable to get a call, but recieved a voice message from Apple regarding possible MPB retina display problem.
    Is there anyone who got this call from Apple?
    I dont' feel any problem on display, but wondering what could be problems.
    Thanks.

    "...but recieved a voice message from Apple regarding possible MPB retina display problem."
    Could you be more detailed about the message? Apple doesn't usually do that.

  • How to display PS3 on MBP Retina Display

    Hello Guys,
    i wanna use my MBP with Retina display as Screen for my Sony PS3.
    Can i connect the PS3 with HDMI on the MBP and it works instandly fine?
    Greetings

    Sorry you can't do that, the HDMI on the Mac is output only.
    You could spend money and buy a external device that converts the component video of the PS3 and stream it into the Mac via the Thunderbolt or USB ports combined with their software that will display it on the Mac's screen, but your dropping the quality as component can't handle the higher HD formats, can't watch HDCP protected content and there will be a delay playing games as the conversion process is going on.
    Also even if you could stream 1080i HDCP based content into the Retina, 1080 content is 1920 x 1080 pixels max, the Retina has a even higher pixel display quality so the 1080 HD content will look like garbage on the Retina's higher pixel screen as the content pixels and the display pixels won't match and produce jaggies at full screen. So one would have to use a smaller window to match the 1920 x 1800 pixels of the 1080i content.
    The best use of the PS3 is with HDTV, that way when it burns out it's only $200-$500 or so to replace, unlike placing all the wear and tear on the Mac which is $1500-$4000 to replace.

  • Hi, i got a mbp retina display 1month ago, IT KEEPS FREEZING AT LOGIN

    i got this macbook pro retina display at bestbuy about a month ago and traveled out of the country, one day i was watching a movie and the computer froze. i restarted the mbp, but it would always freeze immediately after login in. i use safe mode, perform all troubleshooting skills i know, but it won work after login. it works in safemode. i erase the system did a complete format, reinstalled via apple servers (btw, it cost me about100 USD because bandwidth here is sooo expensive!. after i finished the installation, it got to the login page , i put in user details......it freezes again.... i dont know what to do....i love this machine.

    Still in Safe Mode, go back to
     > System Preferences... Users & Groups
    and create a new Admin account with a different name.
    Reboot the mac and try to login to the new account.
    Does that login OK or not?
    If you cannot login to that either, you need to reinstall Lion from the Recovery disk.
    If you CAN login to that account without problems, post back here for advice on how to solve the problems with your affected user account.

  • Scratch removal tips for MBP Retina Display

    Hello,
    I was wondering if anybody had any tips on how to remove scratches from the surface of the palm rest on the MBP with Retina Display? One is quite superfical however the other is deep!
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Thank you

    If it is new, take it back to where you purchased it and seek an exchange for a product with a working display. If you bought it from Apple there is a 14 day return period. Other retailers may have different policies.
    If you want that machine repaired it will take time. If you can't do without the machine, an exchange is your best option.
    Should you decide on a repair, contact Apple using expresslane.apple.com if you are in a country that supports it or call the appropriate phone number on this page. Alternatively carry the MacBook Pro in to an Apple retail store or service provider.
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