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Quote: Originally posted by NordicMan Such a beautiful little Mac should really have the option for more power than it does now. Good for switching, but I wish that it could be built into a more powerful little half cube. yes, it's silly of …
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Quote: Originally posted by appleman76 What color is the keyboard? If it is black it is an earlier powerbook. You can get powerbook screens pretty cheap of ebay, if you are interested. it's black, but it also has the mirroring key on f7...…
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Quote: Originally posted by smalM Does anyone know the specs of a Yonah Celeron? It could be a 1.6GHz dual core with 1MB L2 ( = 30% reduction in die size) on a FSB533. Really not a step back from a 1.5GHz G4 even the dothan celeron-m isnt…
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Quote: Originally posted by Cosmos 1999 I agree with you. But a X300 would not be very up-to-date with all these Core Solo PC laptops available in March/April of this year. With an Intel chipset, comparison between Mac vs PC is even more direct, …
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Quote: Originally posted by Cosmos 1999 Radeon X300 is a pretty old ATI solution. While Apple often integrated uncompetitive ancient graphic cards in their computers (GeForce 5200 for example), now with Intel the times are changing: - Apple comp…
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Quote: Originally posted by DTG Don't these new Intel Macs require that you hold down the 'D' key rather than the 'C' key of old? Just something I heard, and worth a shot. No? DTG. isnt it possible to 'halt' the os, rebooting directly i…
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Quote: Originally posted by CheapFrag Now that apple has allowed spanning on consumer models (ibook or whatever will get it too) the defining pro factor for video display is support for dual-link dvi. hurray! i never thought i'd see the day.…
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Quote: Testing conducted by Apple in December 2005 using preproduction 20-inch iMac units with 2GHz Intel Core Duo. Doom 3 benchmark = Timedemo Demo1 with beta Universal version.
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Quote: Originally posted by Cosmos 1999 It would be very great and wonderfully Job-esque if MacBook Pro actually has the "L" version of Core Duo (L2300 and L2400), but I doubt it. Time will tell. i guess they want to be able to put the t2500 …
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is it totally impossible the macbook pro will use the lv-series yonah? i havent seen any real info on exactly which 'core duo' they put in it and by the time these machines actually ship, maybe intel got a few 1.83 ghz chips for apple to use? am …
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Quote: Originally posted by PB I don't think this is the reason. It seems to me that Apple just got a lot more aggressive with the iMac lately, a behavior forgotten in the G4 and early G5 days. i hope apple got some aggressiveness left for th…
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Quote: Originally posted by Baron von Smiley Was I dreaming or did Jobs say something in his presentation about having all macs have dual processors? I would interpret that then that the new iBook would also have the dual core processor. i t…
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Quote: Originally posted by 1984 People traveling (the ideal laptop market) don't want to carry around extra dongles and crap that will only get lost. so, you want a built in wireless modem...? :P
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Quote: Originally posted by livatlantis They still sell the G4's. well, they still have g4s for sale. but i dont think they will be selling very well after that '4-to-5-times-faster' presentation today...
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross That concept was that the program was the OS, and the OS was the program. Each new program added would become part of the whole, and that you could call up whatever part you needed for a particular use. You wo…
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Quote: Originally posted by strobe Amusing book on the subject of how UNIX went wrong: who said irony is dead? those guys had no idea what was to become of mac os...
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Quote: Originally posted by Saud come on.. with yonah coming up, they wouldnt put something less than a dothan in those systems.. stop talkin about celeron, this is Apple we're talkin about actually, the celeron-m is dothan now. i dont r…
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Quote: Originally posted by cubist The Intel model will be cheaper, too. It'll likely be a Celeron M, shared memory video, combo drive for $699. i'll by one. if it has dvi output too, i dont really care what the resolution/aspect ratio of th…
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Quote: Originally posted by pyriX Solution to that is to buy urself a cheap 17" LCD and VESA mount it above your book. That would give u ALOT of vertical res. That said, which would u prefer, an ibook with 1024 pixels vertically, or one with 1280…
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Quote: Originally posted by Elixir whats the point in widescreen though? is there one if u aren't watching a movie on it? seems stupid actually, i dont like widescreens very much either. for what i do, mostly reading short lines of tex…