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Originally Posted by Rogifan
[...] First thing I thought of when I saw it is Apple wants people to have fun with their devices.
First thing I thought of when I saw it was Justin Bieber clutching a...
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Originally Posted by Marvin
That's right. That's why it wasn't so much that they took out the GPU, stuck in Intel graphics and made it worse value.
The 2011 $799 Mini was dual-core i5 + Radeon 6630m
The...
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Originally Posted by kicsike
So, my conclusion is: there is no price difference at all between Machines running the Apple OSX operating system compared tp machines running the Windows operating system.
Or, if...
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Originally Posted by Marvin
The cost of the dual-core i5 in the model with the dedicated GPU was $225:
http://ark.intel.com/products/52229/
The cost of the i7 that replaced it was...
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Originally Posted by Marvin
They replaced the dual-i5 with a quad-i7 as alluded to above. Slightly slower GPU, much faster CPU.
In the $800 machine, not in the $600 unit.
Besides, wasn't the...
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Originally Posted by hmm
It has improved in some areas over time. The current cpu options are much more powerful than those that were initially used.
ALL CPUs are more powerful than the ones...
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Originally Posted by Lemon Bon Bon.
[...] Let's get the Mini under £500 were it belongs for something without a goddamn k/b, mouse and screen.
I'm not complaining, but I'll admit to being...
What I don't get is how Office apps -- ANY Office app -- matters to iPhone users? What kind of work can you possibly do on a screen the size of a playing card?
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Originally Posted by wizard69
[...] This machine could easily become one of Apples best selling machines in history.
The sales numbers for this model, unless really low, will be all but meaningless....
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Originally Posted by hmm
You really are clueless with this repeated i7 nonsense.
To confirm: Apple's web site states quite explicitly that it will use Xeons. End of...