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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I think the 17" MBP will probably loss FW400 and a USB port. I think 17" MBP will most likely follow the current unibody design, which means Apple will place no ports in front of the hatch line. Do you rea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by LIBERETORTOO Will Apple be improving this to give the perfect portable laptop (and I'm not talking about teeny screened netbooks here, I want a 13 inch screen. Nor do I want a MacBook, which weighs as much as my curren…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bigmc6000 Does anybody else think the first picture might very well be a 15" MB? I mean, if it's got a mini-DVI there's no way it's going to be a MBP - Apple isn't that stupid... Here's the obvious observation: …
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Quote: Originally Posted by tewks They wouldn't tell me a lot but what they did tell me is that the bottom of the range will be a higher model and that the bottom of the range would cost more so if you are looking for low price, don't wait as you…
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The lineup could very well be: September: new iPods October: new Macbooks and new MacBook Pros, perhaps a merger of all Macbooks into one product line. November: new Mac Pros January (MacWorld): new iMacs, new Mac mini, perhaps 'one more thing…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Olternaut Thats obviously in January's MacWorld event. I don't know. What's so obvious about this? MacWorld has always been a consumer show, and the Mac Pro is the one computer by Apple that definitely does not fi…
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The Mac mini uses a notebook motherboard, it uses notebook chipsets, it uses 2.5" notebook drives and even comes with a notebook style external power supply (what serious desktop computer has an external power supply?). It is technically a notebook…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fishyesque It can't be the Mini, it's a Notebook event. Hmmm, maybe the 'brick' is a new mini after all? - all agree the current Mac mini needs an update - technically the mini is a notebook, even more so than…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Fishyesque I believe that it'll be a Mac Touch with an 10"/11" screen with the full OS. But we know that the current Mac OS X doesn't integrate multitouch as well as OS X iPhone does. The trackpad has it, but GUI …
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Apple is not someone who jumps on bandwagons. In fact if ever they jump they do it late and quite differently than all others before them. I'm not saying Apple will never jump on the netbook bandwagon, but I do think that if they do then it will…
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How about a new Mac 'netbook'? A smaller notebook, smaller than the MacBook. People always assume that the mystical tablet Mac is a Mac. I'd rather say it's an iPod/iPhone, i.e. runs Mac OS iPhone edition, not a full-featured Mac OS X. With …
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacNub Check it out... http://www.macrumors.com/2008/09/15/...ts-have-begun/ Can we be hopfull that it will be sooner then the 14th? I sure hope so... The article explicitly only mentions 'MacBooks'. So th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Technically its still not really free. O2 is paying Apple the full cost of the phone in exchange for an 18 month tariff. The iPod Touch you only pay $229 vs $1,425. Exactly! Anyone who thinks that ( 'fre…
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Gee, the iPhone 3G is free in the UK! Not US$199! FREE! *) See O2 Monthly Tariffs. Beat that with an iPod touch price! **) *) Of course you pay £45 every month on an 18 months contract. That's roughly US$1,425 total. Still convinced it's …
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Quote: Originally Posted by iDave A year from now, there will probably be a 64GB touch, which will narrow the gap you speak of. And by that time Toshiba's single platter 1.8" drives will be at 160 or 200GB widening the gap even more! I can'…
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Nothing really exciting. And I doubt the new G4 nano is really thinner than the G2 nano. Its thickest part is probably as thick as the G2 nano was throughout. I'm also really disappointed that they cut the classic from 160GB to 120GB. I was ki…
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I remember distinctly a few years back Apple pulled a similar stint, urging every journalist to appear at their special event - and then the announcement was booooooring as hell. Apple PR's idea of 'must see' usually comes with a very hefty dose …
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I have two adapters identical to the one pictured from Philips. They work great for CD singles. Yet while I use them in my home stereo I have never actually used one in my PowerBook. Simply because I'm afraid it could break the drive. Those ad…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galley The classic is dead. Streaming your library over Wi-Fi, or even over the Internet is the future. Great! And that works on every single train, plane and subway? You know, places where I like to listen to mu…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kerith Like everyone else, I'd hate to buy 2 laptops this week if new ones are coming out within the month... More often than not Apple introduced MacBooks after new MacBook Pros and not both together, typically a 3…