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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland The iPhone needs a 3.2MP camera with a flash, end of. Apparently not. Assuming you meant enf of conversation, rather than end of your contribution...
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Quote: Originally Posted by dontlookleft it's good for rich businessmen. looking for a small, light computer that that doesn't run very fast or hold much information just to do presentations, take notes, or do other light business work. as for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pixelcruncher My tastes aren't very mainstream. I don't have any T-shirts with unicorns or Care Bears or sparkly rainbows. I'm more of a titanium, glossy black, brushed metal kinda guy. Sounds like a hell of a T-s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mh71 This is I guess what I don't understand. Since Apple is going all intel (perhaps with snow leopard), one would guess they would want an X86 foundation. That means a big fat licence fee to intel. I'm sure Inte…
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Quote: Originally Posted by KingOfSomewhereHot I was confused.... Rentals WILL work through iTunes and a Mini.... but HD movies are only available on the aTV... sorry. Perfect - that's what I thought. I'm not mad and all is well - excellent. …
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You should be fine adding an external Blu-Ray drive to a Mini I would think. We have a mini with a 500 GB USB drive under our TV, very pleased so far. Haven't tried the movie rental/buying thing yet - why wouldn't that work on a Mini? Cheers, …
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I like it - my wife has one, it suits her needs perfectly and will for four years or so. It cost £1200, 1.8 Ghz and HDD - over its life, that's £25 a month which is less than her phone contract!. The lightness and portability are a huge win, even ju…
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Seems like "disaster" is reading a lot into it - a week after dropping the price both O2 and CPW have exhausted their stocks of 8 GB iPhones... Presumably the 16 GB 2.5G iPhones will drop when the next model ships, selling the £330 model alone do…
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"If customers buying iPhones at Carphone Warehouse are not required to sign a contract in-store, I expect UK supplies of iPhone to run low fairly soon now that they cost less than the US price." They're not required to sign a contract in store at…
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Quote: Originally Posted by eh270 I see. Then I assume you run the ethernet cable from a LAN port on the AEBS to the WAN/Internet port on the second router... Just connect the LAN port to LAN port. The WAN port is for ADSL connection, so you …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Postulant Um, no thanks. Quite. Presumably this appeals to people who aren't concerned with downtime or futzing with the the thing? I moved to Apple to stop messing with computers after years and years with Sola…
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That would work, the other thing you can do is set the DHCP server in each box to a different range in the same subnet. I used 10.10.10.* as my network, and the AEBS N/WPA/5 GHz gives out 10.10.10.80 to 10.10.10.90. The Belkin B/WEP/2.6 GHz gives ou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by aplnub OmniGraffle? But why, when scribbling on the back of an envelope is so much quicker? Or perhaps they have the little known "Back of Fag Packet" stencil set we use to design our networks with...
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Quote: Originally Posted by The Pie Man Each plane is a window I'm assuming? So that means approx 18MB or so per window? Currently in this space I've got 18 windows open and this is probably about average for me. Hopefully when I've got a comput…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H No, the specifications page show that. Ah, sorry, that's the one I thought we were talking about. Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H Is anyone here brazen enough to try and argue it wouldn't be clearer if…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vinea Anyway, here's a powerpoint document describing how FRC and Hi-FRC works: http://prohardver.hu/dl/rev/2007-03/...ccz/hi-frc.pdf A little hard to follow in a few places but I think most folks here can figure…
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Quote: Originally Posted by The Pie Man Yeah I'm not worried about running one monitor - it's doubling the pixels I'm pushing that worries me. It seems like 256MB could get eaten really fast with 2 x 1920x1200, tons of windows and all the eye ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Londor Sorry but i fail to see why after reading that page you get to the conclusion that both screens have the same kind of panel. It is like reading THIS and getting to the conclusion that both models, 20" and 24", w…
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It looks like the choices were: Make the 17" even cheaper, retaining the 6-bit panel (although it doesn't sell so well) Make the 17" more expensive, with an 8-bit panel Make a 20" cheaper than the existing 17", retaining the 6-bit tech Make a …