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Hardware 2012 NEW MacBook Pro | MacBook Air Users Thread, Version 9.0 - 95%/92% score on Gdgt.com!

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sciguy
post Jun 19 2012, 01:06 AM

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do u guys think it's good to buy from senq for 2 yrs warranty?
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what are the odd for the rmbp's performance to drop over time if we dont upgrade the ram? since it only comes with standard 8gb.
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post Jun 19 2012, 01:40 AM

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My mouse can't use, but on the plastic wrote Mac compatible. Why huh.. New Mac user here. (+_+)
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post Jun 19 2012, 06:34 AM

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QUOTE(sciguy @ Jun 19 2012, 01:06 AM)
do u guys think it's good to buy from senq for 2 yrs warranty?
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i think getting the ACPP is better, sent will fix it themselves, might not be qualified and takes a longer time for warranty claim
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post Jun 19 2012, 08:14 AM

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QUOTE(BRY7 @ Jun 19 2012, 06:34 AM)
i think getting the ACPP is better, sent will fix it themselves, might not be qualified and takes a longer time for warranty claim
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ACPP will set you back about RM700++ I think. And anyway, they give the second year warranty for free to those who buy and is a member of SenQ(RM12 for membership). So no harm in getting one I suppose.

They are getting better at serving Apple specific customers, but are still room for improvement.

Anyway, replaced my old Late 2011 13" model with the newer Ivy Bridge 2.5 Ghz already. My standard workhorse, just need to install Diablo III and compare how well it can run it.


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post Jun 19 2012, 08:26 AM

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Never owned a Mac before but thinking of taking the plunge.

Would you guys go for the MacBook Air over the Pro ? I have a gaming/high performance PC already so looking more for mobility + battery life.

Will be using it for simple tasks like Documents, minor photo edits and Internet.

Not really essential to get a laptop and was previously hoping for a touch screen Air ala "iPad + Keyboard" but work has increased my traveling significantly so anything with a long battery life would be awesome.

Looking for value here so if RM500-600 more will get me a better lappie than an Air then I'm all for it !

p/s: owned a few netbooks before hand but all 5-6 hours of battery life which was no good to me.

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post Jun 19 2012, 08:34 AM

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QUOTE(BRY7 @ Jun 19 2012, 06:34 AM)
i think getting the ACPP is better, sent will fix it themselves, might not be qualified and takes a longer time for warranty claim
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I didn't buy the ACPP. Can I buy it later? How much you paid for the ACPP? What is the benefits?
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post Jun 19 2012, 09:13 AM

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You can buy the ACPP & activate it within your 12 months machine standard warranty period.

Benefit - save you a lot of $ if your machine require logic board or screen panel replacement.
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post Jun 19 2012, 09:14 AM

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QUOTE(loisjeans @ Jun 19 2012, 08:34 AM)
I didn't buy the ACPP. Can I buy it later? How much you paid for the ACPP? What is the benefits?
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you can buy the ACPP as long as your 1st year default warranty hasnt ended

price and benefit you have to refer apple website
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post Jun 19 2012, 09:30 AM

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QUOTE(Celestia @ Jun 19 2012, 09:14 AM)
you can buy the ACPP as long as your 1st year default warranty hasnt ended

price and benefit you have to refer apple website
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Does that mean I can activate at the end of 1st year for another 3 years warranty... ie 1+ 3=4 years warranty?


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ACPP give you another 2 years warranty, 1 year standard + 2 years ACPP = total 3 years.

Not 4 years.
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QUOTE(erymanthus @ Jun 19 2012, 09:30 AM)
Does that mean I can activate at the end of 1st year for another 3 years warranty... ie 1+ 3=4 years warranty?
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you need activate it before your 1st year ends, the benefit of doing it later is you dont have to pay so much upfront
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post Jun 19 2012, 09:45 AM

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QUOTE(Mac Man @ LYF @ Jun 19 2012, 09:34 AM)
ACPP give you another 2 years warranty, 1 year standard + 2 years ACPP = total 3 years.

Not 4 years.
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Ok, thanks for clarification....

Looking forward to owning my first Macbook Pro. Still undecided whether to go for Retina Display or not.

Will wait until Machines have display units to test it out.
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post Jun 19 2012, 10:05 AM

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QUOTE(erymanthus @ Jun 19 2012, 09:45 AM)
Ok, thanks for clarification....

Looking forward to owning my first Macbook Pro. Still undecided whether to go for Retina Display or not.

Will wait until Machines have display units to test it out.
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i was told that machines already have display units for Retina Display MBP
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post Jun 19 2012, 10:08 AM

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QUOTE(BRY7 @ Jun 19 2012, 10:05 AM)
i was told that machines already have display units for Retina Display MBP
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Too bad Penang don't have Machines...
SWITCH only have the standard size RMBP in stock but they said don't have enough stock for display... wtf.. rclxub.gif
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post Jun 19 2012, 10:15 AM

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QUOTE(corad @ Jun 19 2012, 08:26 AM)
Never owned a Mac before but thinking of taking the plunge.

Would you guys go for the MacBook Air over the Pro ? I have a gaming/high performance PC already so looking more for mobility + battery life.

Will be using it for simple tasks like Documents, minor photo edits and Internet.

Not really essential to get a laptop and was previously hoping for a touch screen Air ala "iPad + Keyboard" but work has increased my traveling significantly so anything with a long battery life would be awesome.

Looking for value here so if RM500-600 more will get me a better lappie than an Air then I'm all for it !

p/s: owned a few netbooks before hand but all 5-6 hours of battery life which was no good to me.
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well u should go for the macbook air 13" or 11" if u got the money get the 256GB ssd version.. and put in an i7..
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QUOTE(loisjeans @ Jun 19 2012, 10:08 AM)
Too bad Penang don't have Machines...
SWITCH only have the standard size RMBP in stock but they said don't have enough stock for display... wtf.. rclxub.gif
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many stores are saying that too.
since I've already ordered mine, not that important if i don't get to see the display unit smile.gif
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post Jun 19 2012, 10:16 AM

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Since the price so high nobody want to display
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post Jun 19 2012, 10:24 AM

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why the shop already have but onlinestore still saying we need to wait for another 4 weeks ! wtf
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post Jun 19 2012, 10:25 AM

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Usually for display set, supplier will provide reseller set that is a bit cheaper, around 10 to 20% off, those are strictly for display only. Their serial number is different too for display unit.

Something like xx....

I seen them before, I did ask if I can buy those, my supplier told me if I buy, you cannot register the machine or claim warranty.

Anyone working in reseller shop can clarified this?

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