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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank You know what? I think you should buy a Dell or an HP, or better yet, go buy an Acer leave Appleinsider because it sounds like you aren't the type of person that Apple needs or even wants as a cust…
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To be perfectly honest, anyone buying a iMac today is being ripped off by Apple PERIOD. Since the May 2011 iMac appeared, the cost of its components have dropped substantially, particularly the CPU, RAM, GPU and LCD panel - given the Apple p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacMichiel This update is a joke. A very, very bad one for sure ! Actually it is a joke not worth telling anyone. It's the kind of joke that makes you, the teller of the joke, look like a total fool. I don't…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii There's only 2 things I want from this keynote: a new iMac, and Xcode 4.4 release. The rest is just for entertainment value. Yes, that's about right, although, unlike you, I'd be happy with a rev…
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Quote: Originally Posted by landilevente "word processing, spreadsheets, slide presentations, email" aren't more demanding than browsing the web you can do it on a really old notebook too. Using anything what requires more p…
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As a parent of someone approaching 5 a iPad/iTouch at approx. 8in would be welcome the same is probably true for many schools. Anyway, the present iPad seems too big for kids and not fantastic for games play - a smaller iPad would thus have …
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Like you, I find the Register of importance for quick information - they have run a few articles recently on what Seagate and WD are up to, from their research, it seems we'll have mechanical HDD's until at least the end of the decade, but, its a …
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Both Seagate and WD are moving to combined flash/HDD units in both 2.5in and 3.5in form factors. How much flash storage will be utilised moving forward is an unknown, probably 64G in basic units as a minimum - for iMac I'd imagine 128G as a …
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I've got both the latest Airport Extreme and a top-end NetGear router - for ease of use, the Apple is best, for Pro-Users/Business, I'd suggest Linksys or Netgear. Both my present units have run flawlessly since installation in August last y…
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Where I live in Hong Kong, 16G of DDR3 1333 RAM by A-Data will set you back less than US$75.00 - just over £50.00, also, Apple products here are the cheapest in the World - about 30% less than UK Apple Store - given I reside in both HK & the U…