Monday, April 24, 2006

Geek Vs. Mac!

Well, I took the plunge and joined the Cult of Mac this weekend. I am the proud owner of a 15" MacBook Pro 2.0 Ghz Core Duo laptop. Ok the first thing I would like to bring up is the buying process. I had applied for the Apple Credit Care and was approved but you can't actually use the card in the store until you receive the physical credit card. Now I am a rather impatient person once it comes to buying something once I make up my mind. 8 days after I made the decision there was still no credit card in hand. I ended up using a different card to purchase it in the long run so think twice if you would like to us the apple cresit in-store plan well in advance. (I could have bought immediately through the Apple Store but I wanted the in-store experience). I was assisted once I walked into the Apple Store at Garden State Plaza and asked a sales person for assistance with a MacBook purchase. I was referred to a Apple Customer Assistant (or CustomerCare) named Ian. I knew the purchase was going to go well because he got a kick out of my Bittorrent T-shirt. A little info at a iMac he was standing near and off to the sales / genius bar area. My paper printed out Ian came along with us chatting the whole time with me. The conversation was amusing cause he immediately pegged me as a techie guy cause his first question that wasn't purchase related was, "let me guess you are planning on getting Boot Camp woking on it right?". I jumped all over this to try to glean whatever info I could get from an actual Apple employee about setting up my new MacBook Pro to dual-boot Mac OS X and Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2. It was pretty much nothing he pretty much told me there isn't anything I can really talk about because it isn't fully supported. Then I went rumor-fishing trying to see if the 17" MacBook Pro was coming in the next few days as National Association of Broadcasters Conference? And all I can say is I think a tumbleweed rolled between us. The final process for buying the machine was very simple and out of the store and home I went. I very nice process from beginning to end and I would easily tell others to go through the store if the want immediate instant gratification but the Apple Store would have saved me about $150 in tax. Thanks again Ian and thanks for reading part one of this blog posting. Part 2 of this article is now available on my new Mac-focused blog

3 Comments:

At 4:31 PM, June 02, 2006 , Anonymous Jennifer Lucas said...

Congrats on becoming part of the Mac Family!!! Love you and miss you, man!

~Jenn L.

 
At 10:00 PM, August 18, 2006 , Blogger jer2eydevil88 said...

Have you tried parellels with your new mac?

 
At 11:24 PM, August 19, 2006 , Blogger Robbie The Geek said...

Hi there thanks for the comment, I have tried Parallels and I do like it. My main issue with using Parallels on a regular basis is there is alot of overhead on the system, specifically RAM (I went with 1GB and used 512MB in the Parallels instance). One thing to keep in mind is that the version I tried was still beta and that it will get better I am sure in the long run. Check ou VMWare also they are talking about a beta for virtualization software being in beta for the MacOS very soon.

 

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