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		<title>New Macbook first impressions</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:44:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David R Brake</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I replaced my old PowerPC-based iBook G4 with a practically identical but 5 year older MacBook last week and I know at least one other reader is contemplating the same thing so here are some impressions and a few requests for help.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I replaced my five year old PowerPC-based iBook G4 with a practically identical MacBook last week and I know at least one other reader is contemplating the same thing so here are some impressions and a few problems/requests for help.</p>
<p>Good:</p>
<ul>
<li>As you might expect, I got more storage &#8211; 500Gb instead of 80 &#8211; which means I can now have all my music and all my pictures and all my movies on one machine instead of having them distributed on different ones.</li>
<li>My battery life has gone back up from c. 1hr to supposedly nearly five (as yet untested).</li>
<li>Having a built in webcam is pretty entertaining.</li>
<li>Making the transition was very easy even though it involved a change of processor architecture as well as a change of machine. Only a few applications broke and almost all the application settings remained intact. I was working on the new machine within a half day of connecting it to the old one.</li>
<li>Thanks to a &#8220;back to school&#8221; offer the new macbook came with a (nearly) free iPod Touch which was significantly better than the first generation one I had in that it includes a volume control and can accept a microphone.</li>
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<p>Bad:</p>
<ul>
<li>The down arrow <em>already</em> seems to be coming loose though the machine has not been subjected to any physical stress I can think of.</li>
<li>Even with nearly double the RAM (2Gb) and I would have thought several times the raw processing power, the new machine feels very little faster. Moore&#8217;s law suggests I should see a 4x speed increase &#8211; where is it? One can&#8217;t blame <a href="http://exo-blog.blogspot.com/2007/09/what-intel-giveth-microsoft-taketh-away.html">The Great Moore&#8217;s Law Compensator</a> &#8211; the tendency for software to get more and more bloated as processors improve &#8211; because I am running the same software I was last week. Are there a lot of non-native applications still on my machine running in emulation? Will I see a dramatic boost if I &#8220;top up&#8221; to 4Gb of RAM?</li>
<li>It&#8217;s not noticeably lighter either though I believe it is supposed to be slightly lighter and it is just different enough in shape that I had to buy a new case for it.</li>
</ul>
<p>Help, please?</p>
<ul>
<li>Adobe AIR seems not to work despite uninstalling and reinstalling it twice so BBC iPlayer and Tweetdeck don&#8217;t work either. Any ideas?</li>
<li>I installed Windows 7 RC via Bootcamp but none of the games I have installed to date via Steam run &#8211; in the case of TF2 I get the &#8220;splash screen&#8221; and the icon briefly appears in the dock but then it disappears without even an error message. Should I try installing parallels, fusion or one of the other multiple-OS enabling apps and try that? Any other ideas?</li>
<li>Any ideas about how I can get my Macbook to recognise the existence of an external monitor when it is running Windows 7? If I do get it to play games I would prefer to play them on my 19&#8243; monitor.</li>
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