This video explains the process of upgrading the stock MacBook pro hard drive to an SSD. The SSD used in this install is an OCZ Vertex 3. The stock hard drive was moved to the optical drive bay using an optibay style adapter. Here are some more details on the SSD drive - OCZ Vertex 3 Solid State Drives unleash the performance potential of the SATA 6Gbps interface, leading the speed revolution in this next-generation solution. As the first SSD to feature the latest Sandforce controller design, OCZ designed the Vertex 3 to push the limits in both sequential and random read/write rates to blaze past the competition when every MB/s matters. With incredible 4k file writes up to 85000 IOPS, these latest drives take productivity, gaming, and multimedia applications to the next level to work in perfect symmetry with the latest enthusiast platforms. Built with the quality, reliability, and durability that lives up to the OCZ name, the Vertex 3 Series easily integrates into today's mobile and desktop platforms and features TRIM support to optimize performance over the drive's lifespan as the ultimate Windows 7 companion. Vertex 3 SSDs are available in 120GB, 240GB, and 480GB capacities and come backed by a 3-Year Warranty. Video Rating: 4 / 5
As requested, here is an updated walkthrough of my workspace. 17" Macbook Pro 2.2 GHz Intel Core i7 16 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 AMD Radeon HD 6750M 1024 MB Two Thunderbolt Displays Headphones: AKG k701 MacHook (for headphones): Workerman Hand Crafted Goods Laptop Case: Silva LTD Desk: Ikea NUMERÄR Kitchen Countertop Lamp: Ikea FORSÅ Work Lamp Cable Management: Ikea SIGNUM Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Acer Aspire S3 Ultrabook VS. Apple MacBook Air, Ultra-thin Laptop ReviewAcer is picking a fight with Apple's with its own take on the MacBook.Acer's just-unveiled Aspire S3 is remarkably similar to the Air, even with the distinctive sculpted keyboard indentation in the top case.But as Acer Australia's Nigel Gore told APC, when you make everything in a notebook smaller and smaller, the designs are inevitably going to bear some similarity. (Then he gave a long-winded justification about how it's hard to tell the difference between various models of car, but we'll spare you that one.)APC had hands-on time with this gorgeous piece of engineering yesterday at the Australian launch event, and of course we smuggled in a MacBook Air to put next to it to compare.So, how do they stack up against each other?How it looksThis notebook is so slim it's barely there.Thickness | Officially, the Aspire S3 is claimed to be 13mm thick. Put next to a MacBook Air that's 17 mm thick at its thickest point, it was obvious that the Air is still thinner.
Mac ate nothing but Subway for six months and came away two millimetres thinner…It turns out the Aspire S3 is actually 17mm at its thickest point, not taking into account the rubber stoppers on the bottom, which add a couple more millimetres.Putting aside a few thousandths of a metre between friends, it is an impressive form factor, and a surprisingly clean design for a PC notebook.Das blinkenlights have been whittled down to a mere two tiny pin-prick LEDs beneath the screen -- one to indicate the notebook is on, and another to indicate low battery. (That's still two too many in our opinion, but hey, two are better than seven… we're looking at you, Toshiba Portege Z830.)Weight | The S3 tips the scale at "less than 1.35kg". Presumably, the weight varies a bit depending on whether you go for a hard drive or an SSD model.That's competitive with the 13″ MacBook Air, which weighs 1.3kg. Of course, the 11″ MacBook Air is lighter at 1.08kg, but as the Aspire S3 is only coming in 13″ models, it's not really a valid comparison.Aesthetics | … are in the eye of the beholder, of course, but there are some visual features worth pointing out.The S3′s casing is made of magnesium-aluminium alloy and finished with a lightly brushed texture. The MacBook Air is finished in a smooth, matte aluminium.We didn't see any of those godawful affixed-with-superglue Microsoft and Intel stickers on the S3, but since we were looking at pre-production engineering samples, it may be that they just hadn't been stuck on yet.
Clean and unsullied by supplier logosThe bottom of the notebook, while cleaner than most PC notebooks, has one very strange aspect: the bare face of the hard drive poking out. It turns out that to shave millimetres off the notebook, Acer decided to cut a hole in the bottom case and allow the hard drive to sit flush with the bottom of the case.The exposed hard drive on the bottom of the case. Does that sit well with you?Those quibbles aside, it's a nice looking notebook, taking obvious design-cues from the MacBook Air. The casing is rigid, and looks pretty durable.The specsStandby and Battery Life | Acer Aspire S3-951 Ultrabook: Another viewPart of Intel's hopes for Ultrabooks is they would offer instant-on functionality similar to the MacBook Air. Acer says the S3-951 can resume from sleep in about 2 seconds and 6 seconds from what the company calls "deep sleep mode," which is probably just a fancy term for hibernate. Apple does not provide benchmarks for its so-called "instant-on" technology.Each device maker is also claiming substantial standby time and battery life for their ultrathin laptops. Acer says the Aspire can last for up to 6 hours of regular use, and Apple says the Air will last for up to 7 hours when doing wireless Web browsing. Acer is also claiming an astounding 50 days of standby time, which is 20 days more than the Apple's 30-day claim for the Air. But it's important to remember that manufacturer claims often differ from third-party battery life tests. So it's best not to count on Acer's claims until the S3 has been thoroughly tested.Storage | The new S3 has a solid state drive just as Intel hoped manufacturers would use for new Ultrabooks. Unfortunately, the SSD is just there to house Windows 7. For storing all your files, Acer turned to a 320GB hard drive. The MacBook Air, meanwhile, sports 128GB SSD. Solid state drives are often admired for their ability to significantly increase a computer's performance speed compared to a device with a traditional spinning drive.The powerplant | There are four variants of the S3. The ,199 model packs a 1.3GHz Intel Core i3, the ,399 and ,699 models runs on a 1.6GHz Intel Core i5 (the price difference being the 320GB hard drive vs a 240GB SSD), and the top-shelf ,099 model packs a 1.7GHz Core i7.This compares reasonably well against the MacBook Air -- the ,449 and ,799 13″ models both run on a 1.7GHz Core i5. Apple provides an upgrade to a 1.8GHz Core i7 for 0 on the top model, though, which means you can get a MacBook Air with Core i7 and 256GB SSD for ,899 -- 0 less than the lesser-specced Aspire S3.All models of the Aspire S3 have 4GB RAM.One notable difference is that Apple includes a lot more memory with the Intel HD Graphics 3000. The Aspire S3s only come with 128MB, while Apple provides 384MB. For GPU-accelerated apps and games, this could make a substantial difference to performance.The display | The screen on the S3 is noticeably thicker than the ultra-slim panel on the MacBook Air. And, as you can see in this picture, the anti-reflective properties of the MacBook Air's display are vastly superior.
On the flipside, if you think you have something in your teeth, you can use it as a mirror…MacBook Air also has an edge in resolution -- 1440 x 900 pixels, compared to the S3′s more industry-standard 1377 x 768 pixels.However, the screen quality in the S3 is better than average, with good brightness and viewing angles. Given it's competing around the same price-points as the MacBook Air with its outstanding display, it would have to be.Software | The Aspire S3 comes with Windows 7, while the MacBook Air comes with OS X 10.7 "Lion". Which OS is better is really a matter of taste. But it's definitely worth noting that the Mac comes with Apple's really excellent iLife pack -- iPhoto, iMovie and Garageband; three apps that are not only of saleable quality, but actually better than many of the commercial competitors.Keyboard | The keyboard on the Aspire S3 is a chiclet-style keyboard, similar to what's on the MacBook Air. But it lacks Apple's superb fibre-optic backlighting; in fact, it lacks backlighting at all. We also noticed the keys have a fraction less travel than Apple's keyboards, but this is probably something that could be easily adjusted to.The chiclet keyboard bears more than a passing resemblance to Apple's.VerdictThe Aspire S3 is the closest thing we've seen to a Windows-centric MacBook Air yet. While Samsung's super-slim Notebook Series 9 might have beaten it to the punch in terms of dimensions, its pricing is way above where the MacBook Air is.The fact that the Aspire S3 is a 13″ notebook available for less than the MacBook Air at some specification levels is very impressive.It's still not quite a match for the MacBook Air on some performance points, and the discipline in the case design isn't as tight as Apple's, but it's a great leap forward for the Windows notebook space.
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Want to buy Macbook but not sure if you really want to switch from Windows? Let me tell you why I believe it is a good move!
It seems like these days, everywhere I look, I see another Windows 7 advertisement. They are pushing it hard, and granted I do believe it is a major step up fro what they have done in the past. However, at the same time, I don't believe that they can match up to Mac, even with all the improvements.
Here are a couple of reasons why, unless things change in the future, I will always buy Macbook:
Viruses
Apple computers simply don't get viruses, with a few minor exceptions. As far as I know, I have never gotten a virus on my Macs. However, at the same time, I have gotten viruses on my Windows computers.
In fact, I think every single one of them has been infected at some point. I had one completely crash on me about a year or so ago, and I lost two years worth of data (by the way, always back up your data!).
In the future, it is possible that Apple may begin to see some viruses crop up for their machines, but until then, I can feel safe knowing that my computer is probably not hacked.
Performance
Have you ever noticed how Windows computer seem to "bog down" on some level once you start using them and adding programs to them? Not so with Apple.
The computer I am typing this on has about 150 of 225 gigabytes used on the hard drive, yet it still runs like it is new.
In fact, my old Macbook that my wife uses now still basically runs like new!
In addition to speed, I can run more programs on my Mac and not feel like I am slowing it down. I know, you can add more RAM to a Windows computer, but why mess with it? Just get a machine that doesn't need it – buy Macbook!
Also, when it comes to laptop performance, battery life is crucial, and I am always amazed by how long the battery lasts on the Mac.
I believe the specs say it can last up 7 hours with continual use, but without continual use, I have seen it last more than a day!
So, those are just a couple of reasons why you should buy Macbook! Believe me, there are plenty more!
Click to Tweet! clicktotweet.com Video thumbnail via the awesome people at iFixit: www.iFixit.com While doing some benchmarks I learned that Apple has 2 sets of SSD brands they are using in the 2011 MacBook Airs so check out this video to learn how to check which model SSD you have and if it's the slower one. Add me on Google+ http Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com TLD Facebook: www.facebook.com Some 2011 MacBook Airs Slower Than Others! How To Check SSD Model Some 2011 MacBook Airs Slower Than Others! How To Check SSD Model Some 2011 MacBook Airs Slower Than Others! How To Check SSD Model Video Rating: 4 / 5
Please check out: bestmacbookproaccessories.squarespace.com for the best MacBook Pro, Macbook Air, iPad, and iPhone cases and accessories. Buy here, less than Apple and tax free: 15": trdd.us 13": trdd.us This is a video review of the Apple MacBook Pro laptop computer. This is the 15" version of the late 2011 update. This refresh brought along a high and low end version of both the 13", 15", and 17" Apple MacBook Pros. This computer has a quad core Intel i7 processor running at 2.2GHz with 4GB DDR3 RAM and an AMD Radeon graphics card. This computer has one thunderbolt port, two usb, a firewire 800, an sd card slot, a dvd drive, an ethernet port, and a kensington lock slot. This computer is made from a solid block of anodized aluminum and features a 1440 by 900 resolution screen. There is a beautiful glass trackpad that is also shown in the review. If you have any questions about this review, please feel free to leave a comment or send me a message. I will soon be doing a video review of the Moshi ClearGuard keyboard cover. If you enjoyed this video, please check out my unboxing for the Apple MacBook Pro and the reviews on the Speck SeeThru Hard Shell Case or the Caselogic PAS-215 neoprene sleeve. Thanks for watching! Apple 2011 15" MacBook Pro Unibody Review - Quad core i7 at 2.2GHz, 4GB RAM, Lion Apple 2011 15" MacBook Pro Unibody Review - Quad core i7 at 2.2GHz, 4GB RAM, Lion Apple 2011 15" MacBook Pro Unibody Review - Quad core i7 at 2.2GHz, 4GB RAM, Lion Video Rating: 4 / 5
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chris.pirillo.com If you've recently made the switch from a PC to a Mac, are considering making the switch, or if you took the leap a long time ago and have been searching for the best way to run those Windows-only programs without having to leave OS X to do so, you've probably heard about Parallels. Did you know that Parallels Desktop 7 is coming out soon? With more features than ever, now is a great time to consider Parallels as a great alternative to running Boot Camp and losing access to your OS X apps while working on Windows programs. With Parallels, you can do both, and the new features in Parallels 7 make it even easier than before. The folks over at Parallels would like to offer you a chance to get a MacBook Air, absolutely free. All you need to do is watch for any tweets that go out on my primary Twitter account (twitter.com between now and September 6, 2011. Each day, I'll be sending a different tweet out about Parallels Desktop 7 and when you retweet them, you'll be entered to win. Good luck! twitter.com Chris.Pirillo.com http Video Rating: 4 / 5
Want to buy Macbook but not sure if you really want to switch from Windows? Let me tell you why I believe it is a good move!
It seems like these days, everywhere I look, I see another Windows 7 advertisement. They are pushing it hard, and granted I do believe it is a major step up fro what they have done in the past. However, at the same time, I don't believe that they can match up to Mac, even with all the improvements.
Here are a couple of reasons why, unless things change in the future, I will always buy Macbook:
Viruses
Apple computers simply don't get viruses, with a few minor exceptions. As far as I know, I have never gotten a virus on my Macs. However, at the same time, I have gotten viruses on my Windows computers.
In fact, I think every single one of them has been infected at some point. I had one completely crash on me about a year or so ago, and I lost two years worth of data (by the way, always back up your data!).
In the future, it is possible that Apple may begin to see some viruses crop up for their machines, but until then, I can feel safe knowing that my computer is probably not hacked.
Performance
Have you ever noticed how Windows computer seem to "bog down" on some level once you start using them and adding programs to them? Not so with Apple.
The computer I am typing this on has about 150 of 225 gigabytes used on the hard drive, yet it still runs like it is new.
In fact, my old Macbook that my wife uses now still basically runs like new!
In addition to speed, I can run more programs on my Mac and not feel like I am slowing it down. I know, you can add more RAM to a Windows computer, but why mess with it? Just get a machine that doesn't need it – buy Macbook!
Also, when it comes to laptop performance, battery life is crucial, and I am always amazed by how long the battery lasts on the Mac.
I believe the specs say it can last up 7 hours with continual use, but without continual use, I have seen it last more than a day!
So, those are just a couple of reasons why you should buy Macbook! Believe me, there are plenty more!
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Battlefield 3 Running on a Quad-Core MacBook Pro (Late 2011) How well will a MacBook Pro game and run Battlefield 3? Check out the video to find out! For the setup I'm using Windows 7 64-Bit bootcamped in Mac OSX Lion. Check out the website! www.tldtoday.com Twitter www.twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com MacBook Pro Specs: 2.5GHz Quad-Core i7 CPU 4GB RAM AMD HD 6770M 1GB/ Intel HD 3000 Graphics 750GB 7200RPM HDD 1680x1050 Hi-Res Anti-Glare Display Battlefield 3 Running on a Quad-Core MacBook Pro (Late 2011) Battlefield 3 Running on a Quad-Core MacBook Pro (Late 2011) Battlefield 3 Running on a Quad-Core MacBook Pro (Late 2011) Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Two of the thinnest laptops - Apple's Macbook Air 2011 and Toshiba's new Ultrabook are put to the test. Which ultrabook is best? We compare their exact size and weight dimensions, their processing power, screen resolution and speaker sound quality. If you'd like the full in-depth review of the Macbook Air on T3: www.t3.com To read more about the Toshiba Ultrabook: www.t3.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Got an iPad? Subscribe here: itunes.apple.com Subscribe to T3's Youtube channel here: www.youtube.com