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wizard69 wrote: » The vast majority see their electronics last for years. Very true, if treated with care.
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eric litvin wrote: » The current MBP 15" Retina can hold 768 GB Flash, so I'm sure the next iMac could hold even more than that. But would the cost be worth it?
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Apple has mitigated the glossy reflection on the new MacBook Pro. It's not 100% perfect but it's a lot better than it was. I just don't know why Apple didn't fix this issue sooner. I own a 17 inch MacBook Pro with an antiglare screen. I love it…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmm I never heard him say that He says it right here... : I think the computer transitioning to a device fits for the new MacBook Pro with Retina display.
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hmm wrote: » I still dislike the complicated issue of getting a new battery and the proprietary/expensive drive. I can live with the ram I find it funny to read the complaints about the MacBook Pro with retina display not having any user servicea…
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I'm willing to bet that the new iMac will be released right around the time OS X Mountain Lion hits the Mac App Store. Which means it should be out by the end of July. Apple has changed its schedule a little bit. They never used to release new …
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Oops, maybe I should have put the post I made in another thread here. I don't believe the iMac will have a retina display for like the next year or so. The reason is that the desktop pictures in Mountain Lion only go to 3,200 x 2,000. Seeing as…
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I don't think there will be a retina display in the next iMac or any iMac or Thunderbolt display in the near future. When I say near future, I mean the next year or so. Maybe next summer? The reason is looking at the desktop pictures that Apple…
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Tailpipe, The MacBook Pro with Retina Display is a starting point. Apple couldn't just simultaneously cut the cord with existing MacBook Pro models. The new retina model is a radical departure. The world will need to catch up: getting rid…
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Wow. That's really quite pathetic!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil 16:9 isn't a reading ratio. It's a horrible ratio for EVERYTHING but video. I'm perplexed by this. Care to explain further (other than a review)? The technology luddite t…
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OoOoOo the mysterious black box. Sounds like Apple's running area 51. Where are the Men in Black? Oh wait, it's not men — it's a black box.
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I should add that I remember it started shipping in late February & I didn't get it until sometime in March. I believe this was at Apple's last Macworld.
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 They have done it before. Announce something that will be available in two or three weeks. I remember ordering the 17" MacBook Pro I'm typing this reply on in January '09. I di…
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If the benchmark is from an actual pre-production next generation MacBook Pro it quashes the notion that Apple is merging its notebook lines.
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Perhaps something is in fact happening with the Mac Pros. Just logged into the Apple Store for Education Institutions where I buy computers for my school & it shows a 1-2 week wait time on the top end Mac Pro. But oddly enough, when you clic…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil It says, "Ships 5/16/2012". But it says that even if I configure with dual top-end processors, 256 gigabytes of RAM, dual nVidia 6000 chips, and a Tegra card. So take that as yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin 1. The Mac Pro chips are out but they aren't significantly faster and the Mac Pro needs a redesign due to Thunderbolt. It may not be updated at all though. 2. They could possibly update the iMac witho…
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I'm starting to grow weary, forgive me. It seems like things are taking a really long time.
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmm Why would you take executive speak to mean anything? Second note that we haven't seen a lot of components shipping in volume. Intel got burned with early Sandy Bridge issues last year, so they are being…