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Originally Posted by Relic View Post
…about 2.45 with full on my Air 11… 

 

Interesting. You've kept it conditioned, yes? That doesn't sound standard. How many cycles does it have?

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Interesting. You've kept it conditioned, yes? That doesn't sound standard. How many cycles does it have?

Oh you know what I've never checked that. Even new though the most I have ever gotten out of it was about 3:45. I'm buying a new one when Apple releases it so I'm not to worried. I would really like to see a battery slice for it though like I had with my Lenovo X1, only notebook I have owned where I actually got 10+ hours of battery. How difficult would it be for Apple to go with the practical route for a change and offer either a removable battery or battery slice that fits on the bottom.
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post #323 of 325
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Originally Posted by Tailpipe View Post

 

What's bugging me is why Apple hasn't released the new 15" MacBook yet, I thought the mobile Ivy Bridge processors were good to go. 

 

Just make a 1 TB SSD an option please. 

 

Only three i7 quad-core mobile processors. One Extreme and two regular quads.

 

As far as I know, they only have 2.5" drives available in up to 512 GB capacities. OCZ made a 1 TB PCI drive though.

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sharp retina screen production issues keeping these babies away from us, gpu problems supporting the retinas and/or ml not ready yet to support them via hidpi mode. Any combination of these. Ivy bridge cpu is the last culprit in my book.

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Originally Posted by myapplelove View Post

sharp retina screen production issues keeping these babies away from us, gpu problems supporting the retinas and/or ml not ready yet to support them via hidpi mode. Any combination of these. Ivy bridge cpu is the last culprit in my book.

 

I agree with you except that the dual cores aren't out yet until next month.

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