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Good mockup. Is the Home/End, Page Up/Down, Delete keys really needed if the keyboard has a Function Key? On a MBP using the Function Key with the arrow keys perform the duties of the keys above the Trackpad. If these were removed the Trackpad could…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mark2005 Update: AppleInsider just posted a new article by Prince McLean explaining that apps will share files with a computer via WiFi. We need to know how this will work. So far there is only mention of a 'shared …
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Quote: Originally Posted by canucklehead You know. I was thinking about the limitations of the iPad. How do you store files on it? Why no USB2 port? 64 GB flash memory max? I see homes with a base computer/server with iPads that can grab files…
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1k, stop yer bitchin an don't buy it. I'll put my name down for one now thanks. Hope it is fluid proof, I don't want the possibility of my lunch spilling on it on the way to work. Watermelon (or worst beetroot) manages to find some way to le…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dreyfus2 Well, a lot of my students have iMacs but no TV sets in their rooms. Attach an EyeTV adapter plus a Xbox or PS3 and you are all set... makes sense in these scenarios and cheaper than buying an additional 27" L…
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Windowz lusers - pay attention this is the Macintosh Platform. there aint no Service Packs Patches RTM's Motherboards Wallpapers file cut n paste MAC or any other stupid windowisms u lusers are corrupting us with. learn the lingo …
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Quote: Originally Posted by zanshin You mean "fast-passed tech environment" (compound modifier hyphenation) and "misspelt." Exactly what grade of schooling introduces this 'compound modifier hyphenation' rule in the US? I was schooled to t…
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Anyone installed Win7 on the early 2008 MBP? How is the temperature when in Win7 compared to Vista? On my 2.5 my machine runs at about 45C@4500rpmFan in OS X yet in Vista with same fan speed it seems to be running well over 60C. Also is the tr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Johnny Mozzarella I think the current iMac is a superbly designed from an aesthetic point of view. It's only major fault is that it is not user serviceable unlike previous iMacs. If the hard drive dies, don't try t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jcw5002 I'm with you. I LOVE the new display hinge. It's dramatically better than on my old white MacBook. It always bothered me that it didn't bend back very far. I'm also experiencing the trackpad clicking issues …
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Quote: Originally Posted by FuturePastNow I expect that that specific Nvidia problem- which was a manufacturing defect- has been corrected. Which doesn't help anyone who has a machine with the defective GPU, but it shouldn't mean anything to buye…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Leonard Thanks for the info on USB Booting. Unfortunately USB in this situation is a backward a$$ed step which is unlike Apple who normally engage more forward and progressive solutions. Firewire based external stor…
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No mention of the Firewire Chip in the MBP. Is it the industry benchmark for reliability Texas Instruments chip or the cheap widely recognized problematic and vastly incompatible Agere chip? Is it on a PCIe bus or still dumped on a PCI bus? Meh w…
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Quote: melgross Enough is enough! Yes I agree, that should be enough from you!!! You have embarrassed yourself enough in this thread. I don't think you're a professional at anything you have claimed to be in this thread. Is it possible to set …
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE I agree. for laptops, you just need to open the display at 90 degrees while facing you to avoid glare. Always worked for me. The mentality of people posting comments such as this are becoming unnerving. …
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I'd love to see Power over eSATA on all the machines. I'd like eSATA to be bootable and do TDM. I'd also love an eSATA 32GB Flash drive, that I could install Vista on and boot to when I desired, and when I don't need Vista I could remove the eSATA F…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Micro-DVI looks like a smaller USB port. I don't think there are any performance changes between Mini- and Micro-DVI, so this may be a better option as Apple goes thinner as there seems to be adequate lateral…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjteix I believe that it would be either a 4-pin 1394a port or maybe a micro-DVI port (just like the MBA). I am still not convinced that this photo is for a MacBook Pro (ExpressCard slot?). To me it looks more like …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hittrj01 Why would you doubt the MacBooks will have video out? The current ones do, as does the smaller and port-deprived MB Air, so there is no reason to believe the new ones won't. By looking at that pic and my li…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism As another posters pointed out, I think a 4-pin 1394a port is the closest to the hole in the case. Mini-DVI is similair, and Apple has put it between the USB and mic ports on PowerBooks, but the bott…