...to missing out on the latest speed-bump of the MacBook Pro. My order was placed on Friday the 22nd. The computer was delivered to my new office on Monday the 25th, the day before Apples next Super Tuesday.
Not knowing that, on Monday night I sent an e-mail to my IT support guy, asking him to wait before ordering, after reading the rumors that new part numbers for the MacBook Pro series had been released. He e-mailed me back, telling me that unfortunately the order had already been placed, and that he in addition thought it would be another four weeks before delivery (at least here in Sweden) of the new machines. Tough luck, I thought to myself, remembering the old rule that there always will be something newer around the corner when it comes to technology, no matter how long you wait.
The corner turned the very next day, with another Apple Super Tuesday where the new MacBook Pros were released for almost immediate delivery. Fortunately, that's also when my luck turned. My support guy put in a (large) extra effort to see if he could arrange for me to get the new version, and succeeded (thank's Anders ;-) ). The scheme is as follows:
- I start out with the already delivered 2.4 GHz version, and set it up for the dual boot.
- As soon as I get the new 2.5 GHz delivered, I will migrate to that computer.
- The old (well, by comparison) one will be transferred to a leasing program. All thanks to first class IT support and a generous employer, willing to take a slight extra cost for this!
It's not about the speed-bump really, but the increased hard disk space (from 160 to 250 Gb) will come in handy since I will use a specific Boot Camp partition for XP, that I will primarily use mounted in VMWare Fusion. Before too long, I imagine that I also will want to triple boot with Vista. With OS X at hand, though, it doesn't feel like a very urgent need.
Actually, the primary reason for wanting the new MacBook Pro (aside from newest=coolest), is the multi-touch touchpad. I am currently tutoring a thesis on multi-touch user interfaces on iPod Touch, and it would be sooo cool to be able to use/test some of the prototypes that the thesis team are building.
On a side note, I'm really fascinated with the possibilities of multi-touch, especially in combination with a large sized touch display. If you haven't already stumbled across it, here is an awesome demo of such a setup from Jeff Han's presentation at TED Talks in 2006.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
I was so close...
Labels:
Apple Super Tuesday,
Jeff Han,
Mac OS X,
MacBook Pro,
Multi-touch,
VMWare Fusion,
Windows XP
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