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Well, if this is true I guess we'll have to wait another generation for price drops... They cannot sell the same machines with speed bumps for these prices. Competition certainly is starting to catch up with Apple in terms of build quality. So I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by John.B But he's not just someone from the Bay Area anymore. He has to do business in places like Omaha (where there is a good Apple store OBTW) and across the entire world where they sometimes take a far dimmer view o…
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If those are Core 2 Duo Processors, these things better get a nice price cut... if they cram a 3GHz Core i5 in the base iMac, Nice!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dlux I think that's what people have a problem with. Apple prioritized miniaturization, but for a stationary machine that seems to be an unsavory (and unnecessary) compromise. By shrinking the form factor Apple has bot…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dlux Where did you get those specs? - The IR port is integrated at the edge of the OD slot. Even the server model has a dot on the front for IR. - There is no external power adapter. Edit: many others pointed ou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism That's the paperclip accessible release for the ODD. Note the Tech Specs list no IR port. You can order the Apple Remote with it, I don't think they'd do that if it didn't have an IR port... Besides, they …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Guys, these tests are impressive, but there are many variables outside of the browser to consider, which is why the test needs to be compared to other browsers. Hence the option in Sunspider to compare to res…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Ogg Theora is worth 5 points and each of the Mp3, Ogg Vorbis and AAC are worth 2 points each. We kow Apple won't support any Ogg codecs and it seems none of the other audio codecs are getting love. Their reas…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism 136/160 on http://html5test.com/?*Still no MP3 or AAC codec support in the browser (obviously not Ogg Vorbis, either) ?*GeoLocation has been addedIt looks like Safari included all the HTML5 forms elements ex…
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Apparently they dropped Tiger support, let's hope this helps with lean-ness... EDIT: Downloading now in SW Update...
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Excited about the new HTML5 features. Adoption across websites might be quite slow, but all this new css stuff is GREAT for other applications that use WebKit and are themeable, such as Adium, Growl and Bowtie. Themes for these applications have rea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Doxxic My thoughts exactly. Except when you are sitting on a couch and the screen is your tv... Pair that thought with the rumor of an HDMI-featuring Mac Mini and... bingo. I hope this thing can actually "snap…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ghostface147 How do you define on par? PC performance is a sliding scale based upon the graphics card and processor, plus driver refinement and OS. I doubt that two identical graphics card would be the same on either…
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I wonder if these "graphics driver fixes" mean improved Steam performance to bring it on par with Windows performance on the same systems. Also, can't wait for my MacBook keyboard to register every single stroke I make... has been plaguing me since.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gamrin So the new MB starts out $200 less than a 13" MBP. By the time you put 4 GB of RAM in the MB, it'll be only $100 cheaper. By spending just $100 more for the MBP, you get firewire, an SD card slot, aluminum enclo…
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Seriously, what you guys want wounds a lot like a slightly more powerful Mac Mini. The new Nvidia chip in the 13" MBP seems like a logical addition there, combine that with a zippier Core 2 Duo (which Apple must get almost for free by now) and you'v…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 My guess is that the Mac Pro will stay work station class for some time. After all there is a considerable market for a no holds bared Mac Pro. A simpler Mac desktop could fill a lot of holes in Apples lin…
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I like it. Keep in mind this is a pre-production prototype. The seams on the side will probably disappear and all side buttons will get MUCH more flush and clean hen it hits production. Looks a lot more "pro" than the 3G to me.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Momus In case anyone was wondering where the OS's OGL support was at now: Here's the program, also. My iMac with ATI card has 95% OpenGL 3.0 support, other than that all numbers are the same