Right time to buy a new MBP?

I am looking to buy a new MBP, but I was wondering if the time is right? Are they about to release a new model or should I go ahead and buy one now?

Only Apple knows when new models will be introduced and they only will tell on the day of release.  If the current crop of models fulfill your needs, purchase one.  If not, you are welcome to wait but you will not know for how long.
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  • Where to buy a new MBP?

    looking to buy my first macbook pro (and first apple actually!) and am really excited - but i'd love some advice from more seasoned users.
    when i buy the machine, i definitely plan to purchase applecare. there is a local apple dealer that sells MBPs with _another_ service plan that can piggyback on to applecare. before i lay out the details of said plan below, what i'd like to know is basically whether this is necessary and/or worth the $99 this plan costs.
    here's what this piggyback plan would give me:
    MacTraining
    Get free access to our introductory training classes: Intro toMac, Intro to iLife and Intro to iWork.
    4thYear Warranty
    We will cover the cost of labor (but not parts) for repairs for a fourth year, if you purchase a Mac and AppleCare from us.
    FreeLoaner Laptop
    Bring your computer in for repair to us and we’ll loan you a MacBook to tide you over.
    HomeSetup
    We’ll set up your computer, Airport network or Time Capsule at your homeat discounted rates.
    MacSetup
    We’ll install your software and transfer files onto your new Mac.
    PriorityRepair Service
    Get automatically moved to the front of the line for in-house repairs.
    MacAssessment & Tune Up
    Get your computer optimized and cleaned up—inside & out—eachyear.
    10%Off Ink & Paper
    Save an additional 10 percent off the manufacturer’s suggested price onink jet printer supplies.
    10%Off any Used Mac
    Get an additional 10 percent off any of our pre-owned Macs.
    what looks potentially the most attractive to me is the 4th year warranty and the free loaner laptop in case of repairs (as i have no other backup computer at home, should the new one fail). i also appreciate the mac assessment and tune-up, though i wonder whether that is actually necessary for the maintenance/performance of the machine (?).
    so my main question: should i buy my new MBP and applecare at a regular apple store or other retailer (best buy, etc.) - or should i go to this specific apple dealer in order to spring for this piggyback plan as well?
    any thoughts and/or advice is most welcome...thanks in advance!!

    The plan is only as good as the company backing it.  If you've done your due-diligence on the company then I'd say it's a pretty good deal.  You can compare how much they would sell the system for vs Apple or Best Buy etc.
    If they aren't asking a premium, I'd say go for  it. 
    Regards,
    Captfred

  • When should I buy a new MBP?

    I'm leaving for college in the fall and I would like some help deciding when it makes sense to buy a new computer.  I'm planning on buying a new MBP with Retina display, but I'm not sure if it's totally worth updating yet.  I currently have a Late (October) 2009 White Macbook (2.26Ghz, 8GB RAM, 250GB HD), that works decently, but isn't wonderful--it's slowing down.  I would appreciate some ideas and thoughts on when it makes sense to upgrade:  now, before I leave for college; sometime during the fall semester, after I really know my computing needs (my least preferred option); or, this Christmastime?  If anyone has some advice, it would be much appreciated.
    Cheers!

    ccshaw wrote:
    Wouldn't it just make sense to put the money for the 7200rpm drive towards one more upgrade on the MBP?  I could just cut that up front cost.
    You can choose to forgo the hard drive upgrade, however 250GB is quite small, meaning your likely using a great portion of the second 50% of the drive, which the read/wrire performance is substancially reduced.
    7,200 RPM doesn't make that much of a battery life dent that one will notice it, but one will notice the speedier response.
    S0 by incrreasing the RPM's and the storage size, plus newer drive with better read/write speeds through technology improvments combined with a zero erase + fresh install of 10.6.1 (your original disks) and Software Updated to 10.6.8 (10.7 is slow) should make a dramatic improvement on that model.
    However a erase + fresh install of 10.6 on that present 250GB can do the job well too, 10.7 is slow and you likely have other problems the 10.6 install will also cure.
    How to erase and install Snow Leopard 10.6
    How to revert your Mac to Snow Leopard
    I'm not sure where I can get a copy of 10.6.8.  Do you know where I could obtain that?
    Your computer came with 10.6.1 install disks, hold c or option key down and boot off the disks, use Disk Utility to erase the entire drive (select the drive makers name and size on the left) with Security Option > Zero all data, wait, then when finished quit and install 10.6.1 and Software Update fully to 10.6.8.
    If you no longer have the 10.6.1 disks, call Apple for a machine specific replacement disks for your 2009 Late 13" White MacBook.
    You can also use the $29 10.6.3 white Snow Leopard retail disks sold here
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC573Z/A
    f it turns out that I do need Windows for class applications, do I install it on a partition by using disk utility and partitioning my HD (also, how big does that partition for windows need to be)?
    There are two methods to use Windows on a Mac.
    1: Apple's Bootcamp, which takes the bottom free space on your boot drive (250GB isn't much if you have a lot of OSX data) and allows you to direct install Windows 7 (only) there.
    2: Virtual machine software, which allows one to run Windows (any flavor and Linux's) in a window in OS X.
    You can read about both (pro's and cons) here:
    Windows in BootCamp or Virtual Machine?

  • Can I buy the new MBP(updated 2011-10-24) in HongKong Apple Store now?

    Can I buy the new MBP(updated 2011-10-24) in HongKong Apple Store now?

    I would call them and simply ask.

  • Right time to buy?

    I am doing Web Development at University and I am thinking about getting the Adobe Web Premium Student package for £202 on amazon but is this the right time to buy. Ie if I left it until a certain date would I get a free CS5 upgrade? Like what laptop users got before Windows 7 came out?

    Depends when you need it and what you'll use it for.
    Looking at past release dates:
    CS shipped Sep 03
    CS2 shipped April 05
    CS3 shipped April 07
    CS4 shipped Oct 08
    IF Adobe sticks to the established 18-24 month upgrade cycle, CS5 may ship somewhere between April 2010 and Oct 2010.
    But only Adobe knows the true shipping date for CS5 and things may change.
    Bear in mind though that there may be no compelling features in CS5 that you'll need. Unless you just want the latest and greatest.

  • Should I buy a new MBP?  (Lots of small issues with mine)

    Hi,
    There are a number of small but irritating problems with my MBP. Talking with a friend who has had her macbook into apple service 3 times now for replacements a lot more serious than my problems, I'm sure Apple won't replace the computer. A friend who has bought a couple MBPs now (later week version) has had very little problem with his.
    Specifically, the issues I'm having are as follows:
    1) CPU whine (I know this can't be fixed)
    2) Fan "moo"/clunk. The computer sounds like a small helicopter at times and at the best of times is always noisy..
    3) Heat issues - using the comp anywhere but on a flat surface (i.e. on my lap) and it heats up intensely. I know this is an issue with all computers, but compared to my powerbook it's night and day.
    4) Lag Issues. Doing ANYTHING takes a "long" time. I need to reformat but from opening firefox to booting up the computer or even sometimes mousing over the icon tray.
    5) Red headphone led. My internal speakers no longer work. I've read the problem has something to do with the headphone jack being stuck. Some fixes I've read include using a match stick, plugging in the headphones again (doesn't work).
    6) My display flickers slightly now also. Seems to synch with the fan "moo"ing.
    I'm using macintosh now because I like avoiding hassles. I switched from PC a few years ago after going through lots of issues and the powerbook was AWESOME. I'm assuming the macbookpro is going to eventually stabilize and work well also, is it there yet? Shall I buy a new one and just dump the current or will it be the same thing all over?
    Macbook Pro / 12" Powerbook Mac OS X (10.4.6)

    Thanks for all the advice, it's appreciated. Particularly the advice to go down to the mac store and talk to a guru. I'm going to do that tomorrow.
    I've been able to tolerate things up until the latest bug, the fan now periodically starts spinning like a helicopter. It's way beyond anything I've dealt with.. I can't listen to music it's so loud and it disturbs anyone else around (clearly needs a fix).
    I can't send it in to be repaired as I can't do without a computer for that long. This said I thought to connect the new and old machine and copy the most important files over.
    (No I won't dump this lemon on someone else without letting them know about the issues. It may well be worthwhile to someone willing to nurse it through the various mac warranty & update issues. Eventually they may well end up with a new MBP).
    Macbook Pro / 12" Powerbook Mac OS X (10.4.6)
    Macbook Pro / 12" Powerbook Mac OS X (10.4.6)

  • Buying a new MBP - hard drive repacement questions...

    Does replacing the HD in a new MBP void the warranty? I've searched the forums but it seems there's no firm answer. Basically if I buy a new 13" I want to upgrade the HD (I Think) to the 500GB 7200 Drive (probably Seagate momentus), but I'm concerned about heat and noise issues. is there a huge performance boost between the offered 500 GB 5400 Drive? I am planing on buying the $1400 version so I get the 4GB RAM and the faster processor to start with. Is that worth the price? What about battery life - I'm concerned now that it's not replaceable that a 7200 drive would waste that battery too quickly.

    Go with 500 GB, the Seagate is fine. The 7200 rpm vs. 5400 rpm will give a modest performance boost, and there is really minimal additional heat, noise and power consumption with a faster spinning drive (it might mean 10 minutes shorter run time of the 5-7 hours from a full battery charge).
    Be sure to order the drive without the G-force protection. The MBP has it's own internal accelerometer, and the two may conflict, so get the drive that lacks that feature.
    Instructions for DIY HDD swap are on p. 37 of the manual:
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/enUS/MacBook_Pro_13inchMid2009.pdf

  • Configuration question(s) and when to buy the new MBP

    1)If I was going to get a new mbp today, what i had in mind was to get the 15 inch mbp(2.53 ghz) and upgrade the processor to 2.8 for an extra 300 bucks. Then since I have an external hard drive and space isnt really an issue for me, I was going to downgrade the hardrive on the mbp from 320 gigs ATA at 5400 to the 250 gig ATA at 7200 to save a few bucks. Now this is actually an upgrade in quality/speed..correct? because the speed is now 7200 as compared to 5400? So it will preform better than the orriginal 320 at 5400?
    2) As far as buying the actual computer I want to try to get it around or just after christmas.....if not then, I would get it at the beginning of summer around May. Now it is probable that apple will work out any bugs that owners report in that time. So do you guys think it is better to wait til May so that everyone who has their brand-spanking new mbp's can report any issues and then apple will iron these out? Generally I like to try and wait a little while to buy a brand new model of anything computer related so that anything apple missed can be fixed. What do you guys think about this?

    , I was going to downgrade the hardrive on the mbp from 320 gigs ATA at 5400 to the 250 gig ATA at 7200 to save a few bucks. Now this is actually an upgrade in quality/speed..correct? because the speed is now 7200 as compared to 5400? So it will preform better than the orriginal 320 at 5400?
    The 250 will perform faster then the 320 because of the rotational speeds
    As far as buying the actual computer I want to try to get it around or just after christmas.
    There will always be a faster computer coming out in a few months. If you need/want one in December buy it then. Intel is only going to provide an update (speed bump) to its penryn line next year sometime and will be releasing the Nahelem i7 mobile chipset until Q4 2009 or Q1 2010 which means in all likelihood apple will not be using the next generation chips until 2010. Buy now (or December) because the product line was just updated and the next update is quite a bit down the road
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  • Resume Time Machine Backup On New MBP (props available)

    Hello Officials,
    I do not mean to scare away answers, but I am an experienced Mac boy, and would be forever honored with help on (this now) complicated issue below:
    Info:
    My old MBP had a couple of logic board replacements, now I have the new MBP. I want to perform a clean install, and thus don't want to restore from my full time machine backup (3.3TB of data). I did use Migration-sh't-Assitant for my apps, (and proper delete process for ones I didn't want) but want further options. My main problem is that I would like to go back to having my old version of Mail (with mailbox's and rss) and my old +Address Book+. (I am aware of the longer steps to get these two to work) _As well as_, I want to resume my Time Machine backups from my old backups.
    Goal:
    Continue using my old Time Machine backups for my new computer. Without 'Browse Other..'.
    *You Should Know -That I Know*
    I can hold option for a different Time Machine, it is a terrible way to operate the machine and its files.
    It is a challenge due to the MAC address.
    I can just re-sync Mail with all my other accounts, but I have a lot. I don't want to do that.
    Address Book, even on my 'Browse other time machine disks' this is quite funky. Open to suggestions.
    I already moved the backup onto a new drive. This is different.
    Link
    An interesting terminal walkthrough. Unfortunately is dated and filled with errors:
    http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20080128003716101
    I have been looking into this for hours, I'm interested in what there is.
    _*+THIS IS POSSIBLE TO DO+*_
    I sincerely thank you for your time, you are truly kind-
    ~Dylan Jones
    Message was edited by: thedylanjones

    thedylanjones wrote:
    Hello Officials,
    Hi, and welcome to the forums.
    But there are no "officials" here; this is a user-to-user forum. We're all users, just like you.
    I want to perform a clean install, and thus don't want to restore from my full time machine backup (3.3TB of data). I did use Migration-sh't-Assitant for my apps, (and proper delete process for ones I didn't want) but want further options. My main problem is that I would like to go back to having my old version of Mail (with mailbox's and rss) and my old +Address Book+. (I am aware of the longer steps to get these two to work)
    Not sure what you mean here. Do you mean the old versions of the Mail and Address book apps, or the old data? What version of OSX is on each Mac?
    An interesting terminal walkthrough. Unfortunately is dated and filled with errors:
    http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20080128003716101
    That's outdated (2008), and not needed on Snow Leopard. When the first backup of your new Mac starts, you should get an option to "re-use" the backups. See #B5 in [Time Machine - Troubleshooting|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/Troubleshooting.html] (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum). But note that however you answer that, Time Machine will do a new, full backup of the new Mac.

  • Advise on buying a new MBP

    I own a late 2008 15" MBP with a 2.53 Intel Core 2 Duo.  I'm looking at slightly downsizing and getting a 13".  The base model comes with a 2.4 (though it is an i5 processor).  Will I see a performance decrease or is the new i5 better overall?  One reason I'm looking at buying a new one is that I"m tired of charging my current laptop almost every hour or so.  I mainly do Adobe Flex development and some Photoshop on my system.  I run VMware Fusion for Windoz (can't seem to get away from it unfortunately).
    I know I could just buy the more expensive laptop, but is it worth it, and will I see any benifit for what I do?  Also, my current laptop heats up something fierce with I run VMware Fusion.  Will that happen on the new ones, or has that been fixed?
    Thanks.
    - M

    The current i5 CPU at any speed is IMHO considerably faster then the CPU you now have.
    You could just have the battery replaced on your current model and it would last a few more years. Maybe?
    Note that the 13" models only use the Intel 3000 graphic chip. The 15" models have an AMD/ATI discrete chip along with the Intel chip. You may find having the dedicated GPU a benifit for photo editing.
    I have the 15" 2.2 i7CPU and run VMware Fusion with XP Pro and don't notice any build up of heat. But then I may not run it as hard as you would.

  • Im Buying a new MBP In Another week!

    Ok folks, although i am not new to Macs this will be my first Mac laptop and i have been lurking on here for a while, my question is what should i be looking for in this new MBP?, i am buying the 15 inch monitor one with the works, i believe it cost 2499, is there a particular serial number i should try and get to avoid alot of the problems others are having here?, i do have the option of buying on the net, or i can go directly to the store and buy it there, thanks in advance for any and all inputs....Ivan!

    I purchased a new MacBook Pro 15" (as described at bottom of this message) which is running with 10.5.5. It works just fine. I use to have a PowerMac G4 (Mar 2002) before this (running OS 10.4.11). I will say that the MBP doesn't do as well on battery power (mine uses about 1.3% per hour). But, I don't use the battery unless I am traveling or away from AC power briefly. I like my MBP as it is lightening fast.
    I also running VMware Fusion to run Windows (XP SP3) for a few things (I don't use bootcamp as I did not want to create another partition---VMware allows you to access your Mac OS data files and Bootcamp doesn't to my knowledge).
    I purchased mine direct from the Apple Store and also purchased Applecare.
    Good luck.

  • When is it time to buy a new laptop rather than upgrade existing?

    My daughter has a Macbook with the following config:
    Model Name:                          MacBook
      Model Identifier:                   MacBook4,1
      Processor Name:                   Intel Core 2 Duo
      Processor Speed:                   2.1 GHz
      Number Of Processors:         1
      Total Number Of Cores:        2
      L2 Cache:                              3 MB
      Memory:                               2 GB
      Bus Speed:                            800 MHz
      Boot ROM Version:              MB41.00C1.B00
      SMC Version (system):         1.31f1
    We have upgraded hard drive, etc, but her system is gumming up. When is it time to buy new rather than refresh/upgrade??
    Thanks!!

    You can still upgrade the RAM to 4GB (or even 6GB under some circumstances) http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook/stats/macbook-core-2-duo-2.4-white -13-early-2008-penryn-specs.html
    But this doesn't help in general with slowness.
    Have a read here http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1342 on how-to use the Activity Monitor to determine whether the MacBook is suffering from too low RAM.
    Especially on the amount of page-outs which are the indication that you are short on RAM.
    Since you already upgraded the harddisk I assume the MacBook don't suffer from too little free diskspace.
    When buying a new macBook I would start with the Refurbished section on Apples Online Store.
    Some great findings/savings there to make.
    My two current Macs (iMac and Mac Pro) are refurbished ones.
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  • How to restore from time machine to a new MBP

    We've bought a new MBP and would like to restore selected files from the TimeCapsule where the former MBP saved to.

    Ogelthorpe,
    Thnx for the reply, but...the legacy MBP will stay in the family and will be completely refurbished.
    We would like to retore the selected data from the TC from the legacy MBP to the new MBP, even when the legacy MBP is already in use after refurbishing.
    I can not find a solution for this situation in your reply.

  • If I buy a new MBP now will it have Leopard or Tiger OS installed?

    I intend to buy a new Mac computer within the next few weeks, probably a Macbook Pro. Are all new Macs shipping with OSX Leopard pre installed or do you have to run the installation DVD? Given the problems there seem to be with the installations for many people I would prefer not to have to deal with all of that on a brand new straight from the box computer. Would it be better to wait a while before buying until the new system settles down and/or bug fixes have been issued.

    The installation itself went fine - took about 30 to 45 minutes. The only slight oddity was that I was unable to uninstall the Microsoft Office Test Drive using the Microsoft uninstaller - the uninstaller couldn't find anything to uninstall. In the end I had to use AppZapper to get rid of the files.

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