

The MSI is actually is on par with the macbook pro, except for a slighty worse cpu. But then the MSI has a faster harddrive and a better gfx card so it's pretty much evens out. But sure if you really want that much more battery time for that much more money, I wont argue. ;pJoujubruju wrote:No way an MSI GX runs the same as macbook pro, maybe it is in par with the simple macbook. About Asus laptops, only series G70 and up are "marginally" better than macbook pro and they are very close to the mac price, but still windows work faster on mac w/e anyone saysSchneel wrote:I would go with an MSI GX gives the same performance as an macbook pro but without useless crap and at half the price. Or an Asus with even better performance then the macbook and still alot cheaper.
U can be haters, I am not fond of the apple prices and policy at all, but talk no trash about teh machines they make, they are far better than the solutions that companies like HP, Dell and whoever else is pushing around PCs.
Gorlom wrote:"personally I think taurens warstomp is more useful then hex."
K. A GT 330M is like way down the list compared to alot of diffrent ones from both ati and nvidia if your looking for performance.Joujubruju wrote:Macbook pro uses Nvidia GT 330M the best gaming asus uses ATI Mobility Radeon that is double trouble (more heat sensitive and worse gaming performance than Nvidia chipsets). Secondly Mac never has heat problems if u believe this it is LIES105 str8 hours of work prove it.
Gorlom wrote:"personally I think taurens warstomp is more useful then hex."
Nvidia, arguably, it has an edge in at least one important DX11 feature, the hardware tessellator. Designed to spew out huge numbers of polygons and therefore give games more geometric detail and realism than ever before, the tessellator could prove to be the killer feature in DX11. Early tests suggest Nvidia's chips have more tessellation power than ATI's.
Nvidia is also way ahead of ATI when it comes to stereoscopic 3D. Nvidia's 3D Vision technology is the best way to get 3D on your PC today. It works with a large number of games and is also compatible with certain formats of 3D movies including Blu-ray 3D.
Macs are still fighting for a place next to the pc´s. The truth of it all is that so many manufacturers produce hardware for pc´s that it is impossible for a Mac to be ahead of the best PC available. The choice for media people over pc´s is the operating system which is and will be ahead of PC´s in terms of reliability for a while, tho, give Linux all the MAC and Windows software and even that will go down the drain. Same goes for live electronic music producers, who prefer macs so their set does not "perform an illegal operation" while playing live. But the race is silly, highest end PC´s are far more powerfull raw wise than any MAC by far, not to mention cheaper. Its just due to the hardware diversity available to PC´s. And MAC did have to change its processors along the linbe to be competitive. Eventually more hardware will be taken from PC´s to Mac´s so they can continue to stay competitive.Joujubruju wrote:I am not going to talk about mac any more, haters are alwayz haters I am fine with that, and no I did not missed any benchmarks or anything, but when looking performance as a whole, macbook pro beats 4/5 of laptops effortless and half of the ones better than macbook pro are only "marginally" better and on gaming section only, if u need portable solution as a sound engineer like me the most probable is that u go the mac way, u can't have a PC perform there like mac this is also true for other people that handle media, they would prefer a mac anyday.
And about graphic cards ATI STILL does not have its own 3D compiler in its GPUs and U still wanna talk about games and ATI??? I never said ATI are bad graphic cards and yes in sterile benchmark environments they probably beat Nvidia but ---> They are NO GOOD gaming graphic cards <--- I just wish gamers around teh world could just accept it that 10 years now Nvidia has locked down the gaming graphic market... this is from a review I read on a site before I leave for vacations
Nvidia, arguably, it has an edge in at least one important DX11 feature, the hardware tessellator. Designed to spew out huge numbers of polygons and therefore give games more geometric detail and realism than ever before, the tessellator could prove to be the killer feature in DX11. Early tests suggest Nvidia's chips have more tessellation power than ATI's.
Nvidia is also way ahead of ATI when it comes to stereoscopic 3D. Nvidia's 3D Vision technology is the best way to get 3D on your PC today. It works with a large number of games and is also compatible with certain formats of 3D movies including Blu-ray 3D.