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dewme wrote: » I'm struggling to identify the use cases for a larger iPad than the current iPad Air, unless of course it is a convertible. Musicians
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elijahg wrote: » So throw it away and get a new one? How eco-friendly, which is what Apple's supposedly all about. Who cares if a desktop is a few grams lighter or a couple mm thicker because it doesn't have a RAM access door? No one. You just sa…
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suddenly newton wrote: » Why would some factory worker risk getting caught to "leak" photos of screenshots? Unless there's money involved. In which case, it's industrial espionage. Agreed. I find some of the leaks stunning. I wonder if any f…
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elijahg wrote: » I like the designs too, but I think he's a bit OCD over thinness. The top complaint about iPhones is battery life, which could be fixed in one fell swoop by making it a mm or two thicker and having a decent sized battery. When's t…
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elijahg wrote: » Inability to upgrade RAM without using a pizza slicer to get the screen off is innovation? Nope. I think it is. It makes the devices thinner and weigh less. I have no desire to upgrade anything. Most people (not on this site) d…
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mstone wrote: » I think almost no one would notice the difference if the entire phone was .77mm thicker. I use my phone on the desk everyday and the wobble is definitely noticeable and objectionable in my test. One of the main reasons I have the i…
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elijahg wrote: » This is Johnny I've remember; he's shaving millimetres off of desktops when it's completely unnecessary and actually reduces function... Therefore I'm leaning toward the former, even though it'd look really ugly as it does on the …
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bobschlob wrote: » If the choice Apple had to make was between having a protrusion sticking out of the back of their phone (making it useless to operate while laying on a flat surface), or making the phone .77mm thicker (along with an accompanied …
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tallest skil wrote: » Yep, because as every photographer knows, the BEST thing to be doing to a lens is touching it. With your greasy, disgusting, flesh-worn, secretious, fingerprinted fingers. Agreed! I burst out laughing when I read the co…
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teaearlegreyhot wrote: » *sigh* It seems you confused cm with mm and width with thickness... And I don't think a fingernail is quite 1mm thick.
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slurpy wrote: » Uh, As far as I can see it's using the same GPU, and these are still Haswell chips. I know its a mid-cycle refresh, but 11 months seems a bit longer than "mid-cycle". It's not Apple's fault, its Intel's delay in Broadwell.
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benjamin frost wrote: » This is one of the most ridiculous post I've ever seem. An iPad can not do what a MBA can do. Maybe there are people who can get an iPad to do what they do on their MBA but then they didn't need a MBA in the first pl…
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GrangerFX wrote: » Still waiting on a touch screen. Why? Because I develop iOS apps and there is no easy way to test them properly without hooking up an iOS device. That is a bit of a pain when I am on the road. Apple doesn't design products fo…
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macxpress wrote: » It would be better to offer a 12" iPad instead…MBA is worthless IMO. Lower the price of the 13" Retina MBP to Air prices and offer a 12" iPad for travel needs. Why not update the Mac mini instead of this next gen netbook. Yo…
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pmz wrote: » A small spec bump to those models doesn't completely negate the possibility of the 12" Retina model.....But it does indicate that the 12" won't replace them, and certainly won't be priced aggressively (read: expensive). And I'd be …
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wizard69 wrote: » Must have missed that too. I really see problems with trying to run a fan less laptop at 15 watts. Plug in a 15 watt incandescent light bulb and grab ahold of it. Beyond that passively cooled industrial boards in that wattage…
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solipsismx wrote: » So your only options are an Intel-based MacBook Air or a WinPC? You wouldn't consider an Intel-based MBP? Actually, you somehow quoted me yet attributed it to the other person. I would if I wanted the 13" MBA model. I use…
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wizard69 wrote: » What hardware features? Apple can pick and choose what sort of hardware features to incorporate into their SoC. They can also leave out much that isn't relevant anymore. That frankly is Intels big problem, they spend a lot …
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juoo wrote: » I've been reading through old AppleInsider.com stories, and it takes a bit of searching to find a case where Kuo was over 50% correct. You always introduce him with such praise as "a reliable source of information on unannounced App…
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ascii wrote: » Unless the low cost iMac is intended to replace the mini, and that's the reason it's not on his timeline. Unless they do something stupid (like replacing the x86 chip with an ARM chip) the new 12" MBA will top the current 11": Sa…