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larrya said: I don't even want to think about what I might buy if my mid-2011 iMac dies. I won't buy an "all in one" that requires an external DVD drive, and I'll want upgradable RAM. There doesn't appear to be a product for me anymore. I…
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rogifan_new said: apple ][ said: Apple is never going to be #1 in marketshare, so who cares. Making a nice profit is what matters, not making cheap junk and selling it to cheap people. What's better? 100 pounds of feces or 1 pound of …
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"The 4.9 percent sales contraction was the worst performance put in by a top-five vendor..." There's no way to spin that as a positive.
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I paid between $600 and $800 each for my family's 6 Plus and 6s Plus, which were the going rates a little over a year ago. Now we get a $250 trade in value for them? Wow, will this company ever stop screwing fans?
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Wow, a darker color? Now THAT's innovation.
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It's not a bug! It's a feature!
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techprod1gy said: I really like this concept. With the technology that Apple has worked with to power graphics in iPad and iPhone, it feels to me they can develop a custom solution to drive this at a reasonable cost versus putting a true "g…
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ireland said: Can't say I didn't call this. I don't think that "citing unnamed sources" is confirmation of anything.
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I'm always amazed by things like this. Apple has about 60,000 employees. About half of them are working on the retail side, and the other 30k or so work for corporate. There weren't 100-200 people they could dedicate to designing and engineering a r…
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thewhitefalcon said: kermit4krazy said: So they can innovate enough to update the watch yearly, but the iPhone is every three years now, and the Mac Pro, Mac mini, Thunderbolt Display, etc. is once in a blue moon? I don't understand th…
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john.b said: Apple has long since stopped giving a f*ck about Mac hardware. And not just the TB Display, the minis are left to languish for years and now the Mac Pros have achieved the same status. I'd rather see a company with the massive …
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karmadave said: Plenty of affordable 4K monitors on the market. While I would like to see Apple release a 4K (or 5K) monitor there are plenty of options on the market. Reminds me of when Apple abandoned printers. Users complained but found lo…
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techguy911 said: pepe779 said: WTH is going on at Apple. Some of their recent HW and SW decisions have been rather hard to understand and sometimes I really wonder if Tim Cook knows where the company is going, especially from the long …
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cropr said: My guess is that the sales of the Thunderbolt displays are disappointing. There are a lot of competing 4K monitors (dell, Philips, Asus, LG, ...) on the market at half of the price. There's a fix for disappointing sales: make…
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So they can innovate enough to update the watch yearly, but the iPhone is every three years now, and the Mac Pro, Mac mini, Thunderbolt Display, etc. is once in a blue moon? I don't understand their priorities anymore.
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toddzrx said: kermit4krazy said: I can't believe that people think an even slower upgrade cycle is a good idea. The answer to all of this peak iPhone nonsense and talk of market saturation is to INNOVATE FASTER, not to slow down the ra…
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wizard69 said: rogifan_new said: Sounds like Apple is getting out of the display business. Yep! I don't think Apple sells enough displays to recover the development costs. More striking is the suggestion from the Apple rep t…
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mdriftmeyer said: kermit4krazy said: I'm always amazed by things like this. Apple has about 60,000 employees. About half of them are working on the retail side, and the other 30k or so work for corporate. There weren't 100-200 people t…
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I'm always amazed by things like this. Apple has about 60,000 employees. About half of them are working on the retail side, and the other 30k or so work for corporate. There weren't 100-200 people they could dedicate to designing and engineering a r…
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macxpress said: I wouldn't be surprised if they release a USB-C 5K display down the road. In the meantime, people will just buy monitors made by someone else like Samsung.