it is 6mm thinner too. hehe
Hardware MacBook/MacBook Pro Users Thread, For all your MB/MBP Needs
Hardware MacBook/MacBook Pro Users Thread, For all your MB/MBP Needs
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May 19 2006, 11:55 AM
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it is 6mm thinner too. hehe
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Apr 5 2007, 12:42 AM
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i got some important questions to ask the Macbook users here.
(MacBook Pro users.. thx..i dun need answer from u guys..haha) Anyone here using Maya or Zbrush in their MacBook? I am planning to get it for 2D digital painting(A4 size painting at 300dpi) & 3D modelling purpose. Can Macbook support all these heavy task? Promoter told me shouldn't get Macbook for such work. But i am New & budget-consumer. |
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Apr 5 2007, 11:26 AM
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dat's y i am in a doubt. Probably still getting Macbook. But haf to using Desktop PC to do rendering.
I am really noob in 3D rendering tech. I am still stucking in modelling stage. So i got no idea how SSS or HDRI working like. One major drawback MBPRO is simply too big to bring around frequently. And the price of it, is better i get a car. |
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Apr 5 2007, 02:05 PM
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Yea, u r rite on this idea too. Perhaps, they will stuck in a 128mb 3D card for the upcoming MB...
Am i dreaming?!..hehe.. |
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