As an elaboration, you now have 6 articles about the same MacBook Pro, 3 about OS X Mountain Lion, and 9 (NINE!) about iOS 6. All in the space of about...oh, 3 hours?
I'm sold on the SSD as the main OS X/ Applications drive.
But, for audio processing, an internal SSD/HDD combo is a Perfect Combination - given the limitations on write speeds for SSDs (as far as I knew...) I saw the specks that stated 400-500Mb/sec write speeds on the new SSDs in the Retina Display Macs, but I'm wondering if there is still an opportunity to install an OWC-style (thanks, OWC!) OptiDrive Bay for an HDD.
Thanks for the information. I have the 1680X1050 as well. I think I'll wait a cycle. O1B
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Mr. Pedantic - Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - link
Why can't you just put everything about the one product in the one article?Mr. Pedantic - Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - link
As an elaboration, you now have 6 articles about the same MacBook Pro, 3 about OS X Mountain Lion, and 9 (NINE!) about iOS 6. All in the space of about...oh, 3 hours?extide - Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - link
These are not articles, they are news items in the pipeline.One1Byke - Wednesday, June 13, 2012 - link
I'm sold on the SSD as the main OS X/ Applications drive.But, for audio processing, an internal SSD/HDD combo is a Perfect Combination - given the limitations on write speeds for SSDs (as far as I knew...) I saw the specks that stated 400-500Mb/sec write speeds on the new SSDs in the Retina Display Macs, but I'm wondering if there is still an opportunity to install an OWC-style (thanks, OWC!) OptiDrive Bay for an HDD.
Thanks for the information. I have the 1680X1050 as well. I think I'll wait a cycle.
O1B