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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69  What we are talking about is the middle ground between a Mini and a Mac Pro on the desktop.   There it is, boiled down to the essence of it all…   There are a LOT...
I would go for a $2000 headless Mac, if it had the specs I desire. The ability to swap out CPUs/GPUs could be ditched, if it brought higher-end parts into the mix while keeping the price at 2k…   3.4GHz quad-core i7 CPU 16GB...
Quote: Originally Posted by PhilBoogie   something MacRonin would simply love to have.   I WOULD love to have a shiny new Mac Pro, once they are reworked later this year, BUT! Cost IS a concern… My MAIN need...
Now we can go ahead and turn this into an xMac thread…!   I, for one, would LOVE if Apple were to come out with a consumer-oriented mini-tower, one that would allow me to have adequate cooling for all components and a...
Quote: Originally Posted by Junkyard Dawg  …Corvette…   Let's hope that the next Mac Pro makes a leap in style & performance as the latest Corvette does from the previous...
If you can manage to, try and hold out until Apple (FINALLY) gets around to updating the Mac Pro in early 2013. I would think, for the same as a 'tricked-out' 27" iMac, you could get into a mid-line dual Xeon Mac Pro with decent specs;...
I find the wording of the new iMac's marketing hyperbole somewhat ominous, as far as the way it makes it seem like they are possible workstation...
Quote: Originally Posted by Bergermeister  Just to keep this thread alive, here are some images of a modular MacPro...
If a 7" iPad model DOES surface, I want to bridge the gap between the iPhone & the full-size iPad…   I would try an iPad mini with a stereo BlueTooth headset (w/integrated mic) & a two-way Skype account; VOIP as my...
I, for one, would love to see a middle ground model of headless desktop Macs; so I guess that makes the count of forum members wanting an xMac move up to 21…   I could see a market for a mid-range unit that would cater to the...
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