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On checking, and to their credit as a genuine audiophile product, this DOES ALSO natively support hi-res formats like DSD (the native format of SACD - Super Audio CD), using a Burr Brown DAC. That is well done. And to their credit, the styling and …
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The performance comparison to the 2016 Macbook is very helpful. Many thanks. That by itself makes a perfect review -- only missing perhaps is a comparison of the 2017 1.2GHz to 2017 1.3GHz models. The comparison of the Macbook to the Macbook Pro …
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who cares
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To Apple's credit, this was the first WWDC in some years that provided some small excitement re the Mac and OS X: lots of hardware updates (even if most were minor - but hey - I was on the Apple web site comparing models and thinking of spending so…
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Google: bluetooth radiation risk Then count your sperm
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I thought she was hopeless at the Apple presentations ... maybe she can do better elsewhere.
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One pro feature that is very welcome in the iMac Pro is Apple's support for 10Gb ethernet built-in. Look forwards to seeing that built-in on future models and an excellent complement to Thunderbolt 3!
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mr o said: What is the point of an iMac Pro if you can soon have a modular Mac Pro? It feels like a knee-jerk reaction to the Microsoft Surface Studio. >:x It sounds to me like Apple decided (about 12 months ago) that they were going …
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I think it is a confused design. The faster larger fans on the rear of the unit (required for the handling of the extra cores and faster graphics) means that the fan noise is right near your head ... whereas the correct place for fan noise created b…
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I would avoid bluetooth devices (like wireless mice and keyboards) --- they needlessly radiate your body, when a clean simple wired version eliminates that health issue, and doesn't require the nuisance of charging etc. The Bluetooth gives me a head…
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Time for Apple to get out of the loo and back to tech
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That would be another dumb decision by post-Steve Apple. As other have commented, sales are down not due to the plus size phone but due to the lack of updates to the mini ... not to mention the high pricing, and thick form factor that has not been u…
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I am delighted that Apple will be making an Apple monitor again ... hopefully in different sizes for different customers ... because it is an essential component of the Apple ecosystem and the Apple user experience, particularly for mini and Pro use…
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"They'll be joined by a new Apple-branded display" -----------> Hooray!
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Your Apple % sales graphic is totally misleading ... it suggests that Mac sales are a shrinking portion of a pie. But, Mac sales have been vastly expanding over the last 5 to 10 years, in absolute terms, so that looking at the proportion of the pie …
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Does Apple make a USB-C to Ethernet adapter yet? And preferably one that can carry power too, so one can have ethernet hub in the cupboard, and just a single cable to the computer.
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You really don't want to be using wi-fi for back-up purposes: all you are doing is needlessly radiating your brain, and turning your home into a potentially unsafe environment, esp if you have kids around. Get an ethernet connection, and do it prop…
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It is not a bug - it's a feature. Think of it like taking a canary into a mine: if the display starts wobbling, it means you have a wi-fi danger problem ... your brain is getting nuked by radiation, and you should remove the wi-fi source radiating…
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If wi-fi does that to a monitor, imagine what it does to your brain. Obey the common sense law: use ethernet if you can, and never use a wi-fi device near your head.