I bought a new MBP in June, but opted for the high-res, non-glare display instead of the Retina, for a number of reasons.
1. Didn't want to pay over $4K to get the largest amount of storage and RAM
2. Didn't like the fact that I couldn't upgrade either of the above, ever.
3. Don't like glossy displays - though the Retina isn't quite as bad as the glossy regular MBPs
4. Still wanted ethernet and the optical drive, though have to admit, I have yet to actually use said optical drive...
I love Mountain Lion - haven't had any issues with it, other than the widely reported issue with Transmit. (If you leave Transmit running and your machine goes to sleep, it freezes the wifi - only resolved if you restart. Very annoying) I've still not upgraded my Mac Pro, but that's simply been due to lack of time due to ongoing elderly parent issues etc. I have to move one last client website from GoLive to Dreamweaver before I do that, as GoLive won't work in ML.
Lion Tweaks and Mountain Tweaks take care of all the odd things that have been introduced with the last two OS', like the Library visibility etc.
Yes, I see your point... the price of the 15" Retina display has come down a fair bit over the last few months... actually I'm not sure if they still have the standard MBP's at least in the US... I do see it on the Canadian site.
1. I figure that all told the thing will cost me about $3,200.00 or close with the max. 16GB RAM and a 512GB solid state drive/storage/flash/whatever...
2. Agreed, which is why I will definitely opt for the max RAM option. A 768GB storage is optional too but I'm not sure I'll go for that as it would boost the price by about $500. Of course I intend to keep the machine until I "need" to consider a new one, if it lasts 5.5 yrs. like this one I don't have a lot to complain about I guess.
3. Yeah... *sigh** I do agree on that point too although I did note when playing with the machine that it isn't as glaring as standard glossy. I do think it's a faux pas to drop the anti-glare option on Apple's part but...
4. Yup on those points too... but I think I'll get past it as Shaw cable upgraded me to a Wi-Fi Modem and I can surf wirelessly with no issue and I do have an external CD/DVD drive... any connections I'm assured can be made with adapters, ethernet or firewire to the new thunderbolt.
If they still had an option for a standard anti-glare 17" MBP I'd be hard pressed not to get that but I'm told 17" of real estate is no more. Glad to hear you like the OS... I think I will too. As far as software my major worry is Photoshop... that's generally my biggest software hurdle. Other than that I think everything I've got is good to go, I'm sure I'll get the odd surprise though!
If I were just to get lucky enough to stumble across someone who could install a new logic board in this machine it would be worth keeping in addition to the new one... as it is I'm too squeamish to dig into a notebook so I'm not sure yet what I'll do with it. Perhaps sell it for a reasonable price... it's in mint condition just for the logic board... I'm pretty sure that's what is going. At least the video chip... I'm getting all sorts of stuff I've seen before when that was the issue.