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The next line of PowerMacs should continue to get upgrades in processors speed, drive size, and get PCIe slots. It's alright for them to stay really high in price, because people that buy them generally have a high budget to cover it. I just real…
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It's a great little machine. I plug mine into a monitor and USB hub and use it like a desktop at home, and I can take it with my to the library and do my homework there. It dents easily so you have to be careful with it. For a laptop, it's great. I …
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Quote: Originally posted by KeilwerthReborn "Will of Steve Jobs"? You do realize that Jobs originally wanted the Mac to ship with a three-button mouse, don't you? I only say this because an Apple rep (juan@apple.com if you're curious) came to…
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Quote: Originally posted by Squirrel_Monkey Forgive me if I'm not current on Apple, but I believe Avi Tevaranian detests using a computer to play games. As long as he's at Apple, Macs will never be "gaming savvy". If you ask me, this is typical I…
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It's true, if you like the 1 button mouse then you are either agnostic to the benefits you'd get from more buttons, or you rely on keyboard shortcuts so much which are much quicker and efficient than a contextual menu. But I'm willing to bet the maj…
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Quote: Originally posted by fishdoc OK, I know some people hate these types of comparisons... They're usually good right after Apple updates a product, but come 3-6 months (or longer) the PC world has moved on to faster and cheaper things whil…
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Quote: Originally posted by Sabon For all you headless iMac people. Face it. You BLEW it. You ****ed up. There are thousands different ways to say how YOU killed the Mac Cube. And because of the failure of the Cube you will Never, NEVER, N E V…
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Quote: Originally posted by Amorph A cheap headless box is a toy for some geeks (not all geeks, or I'd want one). It's not a consumer product. What sort of ignorant statement is this? Take a look at what the vast majority of computer buyers …
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Apple continues to be a niche computer maker with this iMac. It's great for some people, I'm sure it will satisfy a large majority of Mac users. But will it satisfy others? A 2" thick computer permanently attached to an LCD isn't what most people wa…
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It's a non-portable PowerBook G5! Great! That's just what the midrange desktop market wants
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Quote: Originally posted by roadwarrior I just noticed something on their site in the gallery. Look at the orange booth to the left. It appears to say iMac on the sides of it. Now, why would an iMac booth be orange except maybe the return of c…
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Quote: Originally posted by audiopollution Can we at least get someone who is proficient with Photoshop to make some fakes?
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lol, ok, I guess I stayed up this late for nothing. The coke was good though!
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Quote: Originally posted by Aurora I agree but if people bought upgrades they wouldnt buy new macs. i think this is how Apple looks at things. Well, people aren't buying many new Macs as it is. Less than a million per quarter. If their machine…
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Quote: Originally posted by Amorph This is actually one reason I'm pulling for Freescale: I would just love to see a two-supplier CPU market as lively as the two-supplier GPU market that Apple currently enjoys. Ditto, but I wonder how feasibl…
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Quote: Originally posted by Messiahtosh One could also say that there are not nearly AS MANY all-in-ones as there are headless machines, making sales numbers for non-AIO's look a billion times better than AIO sales. That's because, in the PC …
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Quote: Originally posted by gar People are not that interested anymore in monstrious specs for the lowest price. People are not at all interested in an LCD AIO desktop for a high price and no expandability/upgradability. It's been argued t…
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Why are we comparing Macs to Gamecubes?
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I miss PowerComputing.
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Quote: Originally posted by kim kap sol If it weren't for the ridiculous G4 problems back in the days and the ridiculous G5 problems today, Apple would be selling *more* machines. One could argue that the introduction of Apple stores around t…