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nagromme wrote: » MacBook Air? No. Battery life and weight on the Air is already terrific, and performance has been improving. Why harm performance by going to ARM, around the same timeframe as MB Airs NEED more performance due to going retina …
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So, would you still buy it if they used an A8 processor (instead of Intel)?
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benjamin frost wrote: » You're a niche market. Only a few would want their old software to work on w new computer??? No way!
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It if doesn't have a better display, who cares. And, if it were to have a better (retina) display, I'm sure it would call for a special media event.
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kharvel wrote: » I went to a Best Buy in Issaquah, WA to look into buying an open box 13" MacBook Air. I assumed the open box item would be a customer return but much to my surprise, it was a display MacBook Air on sale as open box item. I inqui…
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applesauce007 wrote: » Wrong, wrong and wrong... iPhones and iPads ARM SOCs have the fastest GPUs around with power to spare. (Imagination Technologies Power VR) This device will most certainly not use Intel Chips. It will use ARM CPU a…
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seankill wrote: » I use and love the mechanical click. Especially on windows 7. Preferences. Not everybody is you........... I agree. I love the mechanical click. Maybe they've thought of something new. We can't decide until we see it for…
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rajaram wrote: » I don't think my 5 year old MBP has a fan. Surley you are joking?
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ascii wrote: » How can it not have a fan, it's not ARM based is it? Or maybe if you take the most efficient Intel chip there is, and cover it with copper heat pipes, you just simply don't need a fan. OS X is 64-bit, and they have just release a…
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Because yesterday's investment report said he was wrong.
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apple ][ wrote: » I also use a fork, spoon and knife when I eat dinner. I'd imagine that if I were invited for dinner by a Surface owner, I'd be given a damn spork to eat with. That was an excellent analogy and I couldn't stop laughing for al…
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bloggerblog wrote: » The new hybrid device is not a bigger iPad, it's a MBA using A7 chip. I will never buy an ARM based MBA. I would gladly pay $2K to $3K for a new OSX (with BootCamp) MBA with a retina display but have absolutely no use for a…
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Can't we please just get a better screen in a real computer (running OSX and/or Windows via BootCamp) in the super small 11" MBA form factor?
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So, in reality, Microsoft's elaborate misleading spreadsheets have hidden the fact that the $900,00,000 Surface RT write-off was actually $2,500,000,000. At least those things are useful for something.
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dachar wrote: » The home market may be changing. I have moved from a windows desktop PC to an iMac just for home use. I became so fed up with Microsoft os and so pleased with my iPad and iPhone that when it came time to replace my computer Ap…
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vaporland wrote: » We agree 100%. Must be the only iOS devs on this thread. It's just a compile switch away in Xcode. Definitely see the Ax-only-CPU iPad Pro, running OS X and iOS, selling for 1/3 less than rMBPs. No intel tax. Since Intel = wi…
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Wh flaneur wrote: » Ok, where's Tallest Skil in this thread? People were so ragging on him the other day, and now look what happened. This is one of his favorite topics, and he was one of my favorite sergeants-at-arms with the trolls. What woul…
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snookie wrote: » No, you just have low standards. Also OS X is not going away anytime soon. No, I have high standards. A MBA with an ARM processor is garbage. I expect a higher quality MBA than most people here that think we will get a iPad MB…
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vaporland wrote: » Apple would keep the "windows compatible" rMBP around for the suits, but would be perfectly happy to have the "coolest" iThing NOT windows compatible. After all, windows is not "post-PC era" in Apple's eyes, it's old school. …
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Do people really think that Apple is going to no longer make a BootCamp / OSX compatible device in the 11" MBA size???