Hmmm, PoS with a glitchy trackpad, PoS without a glitchy trackpad.
Just another example of the inferiority of a device that is nothing new, no innovation.
Remind me again of how many problems are showing up with this latest wave of Apple garbage?
Oh, and copy/paste FTW!
...Unlike the advanced and clearly superior, error-free developments of the corporation which spent many tens of million$ to advertise that their flagship product isn't the piece of crap everyone who uses it believes it to be.
Remember, the first sign of insanity is that you believe everyone else is wrong.
The person from Redmond has a point, despite him or herself (I suspect a nerdy man, but you never know). Not the unsubstantiated general claim that Apple is producing 'garbage' of course, but the fact that quite a few of Apple's releases have suffered from glitches.
I'm typing this on an early 2008 MacBook Pro which experiences vertical dark stripes on the screen if you don't boot up with the brightness set six boxes or brighter from maximum. Apple still hasn't released a firmware/software fix for this.
Apple should do more testing. Not to do so weakens the brand name and their reputation for excellence.
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I agree with your comment about testing before releasing - this annoying little problem was noticeable within 5 minutes of playing with my new MB.
But... now it's all fixed and I can't believe how perfectly it works - the glass feels even more silky smooth than before!
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I love how a software update changes the physical reality of your trackpad :P
Hmmm, PoS with a glitchy trackpad, PoS without a glitchy trackpad.
Just another example of the inferiority of a device that is nothing new, no innovation.
Remind me again of how many problems are showing up with this latest wave of Apple garbage?
Oh, and copy/paste FTW!
...Unlike the advanced and clearly superior, error-free developments of the corporation which spent many tens of million$ to advertise that their flagship product isn't the piece of crap everyone who uses it believes it to be.
Remember, the first sign of insanity is that you believe everyone else is wrong.
I'm typing this on an early 2008 MacBook Pro which experiences vertical dark stripes on the screen if you don't boot up with the brightness set six boxes or brighter from maximum. Apple still hasn't released a firmware/software fix for this.
Apple should do more testing. Not to do so weakens the brand name and their reputation for excellence.
Wow!!! So much better. This is great. thanks apple!
It sure is, what a pleasant surprise
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