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Quote: Originally Posted by WilliamG How do you know? On what do you base your opinion? My roommate is a genius at an apple store.
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Apple won't deny a replacement if only 1 LSI is tripped. (something that has recently changed). If one sensor is tripped, then it's possible it's a false positive. Two tripped sensors isn't very likely to be a false positive.
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Quote: Originally Posted by BDBLACK Adapters are being developed as we speak. Expect to see them on the market soon. The Altona adapter doesn't work unfortunately because it can't drive enough pixels to run the display. The iMac can't scale th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Adjust for what- glare? Is your work station right below it? Sounds cool- how large are they? Adjust for the position that suits your comfort level. They're the 24" LED cinema displays.
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Quote: Originally Posted by wreckingcue Based on the display prices I wonder if Apple could seamlessly connect two iMacs together. Two screens with the computers acting as one. How sweet! At work you could have one running windows and the other o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud OK, so more like a regular computer monitor. But this is where Apple sends mixed messages. The iMac has always been a consumer not Pro machine. And the Vesa mount is too hang it - you would hang a computer w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Ok what's it intended for today? Make me want it- go on. For me, it's everything I would need from a home server + an external display for my MBP. EDIT: Also, a friend of mine does a lot of 3D animation …
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud All that beautiful screen wasted. No internal blu-ray, no external Blu-ray, PSP, XBOX or Wii. And then top it off with the VHS quality iSight camera. WTF? VHS in an iMac? How retro.
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Quote: Originally Posted by blufire Apple's Mini DP to DVI adapters are one-way. But wouldn't a DVI to Mini DP adapter (like Atlona's) work? Sure isn't cheap, but I would imagine it should work.. This one is a little cheaper, but not by much…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BenRoethig So, since it doesn't work with adapted signals there are no MDP to MDP cables out there, this isn't currently able to do much. As of October 26th, 2009 how many companies use it despite it being freel…
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Well, once you convert an HDMI signal to DisplayPort, the iMac should work great as a display. I'm REALLY contemplating getting one to replace my aging CRT TV. It would serve a dual purpose: 1. Beefy Apple TV (Using Front Row) 2. "Headless" Ho…
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ha ha, I totally forgot about the ads in Sherlock. Man that pissed people off. Good times.
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A cocoa version of outlook for mac? Holy shit, Hell just froze over.
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Quote: Originally Posted by payeco One question I have about upgrading is what happens when I need to install OS X on, say, a new hard drive I may replace in one of my Macs. Will I have to first install 10.5 and then upgrade it to 10.6? That woul…
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Quote: Originally Posted by columbus Sounds like they have gone through with a fine tooth comb to make sure the Snow Leopard installation process is robust. This feature alone must have taken considerable time to engineer: If this same care …
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so it's just an album that contains 2 songs?
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You would think the location and points of interest would be a mini database that iPhoto updates periodically, not tied to the version of iPhoto..... but maybe that's just me
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does anyone know about the possibly of this supporting HD radio? Would that be a software thing, or is different hardware required?
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Devices with 3.0 say "AT&T 3.5" , not "AT&T3.5"
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Quote: Originally Posted by macdanboy I wonder if I could put a Patent on "Patent Lawsuits" and collect royalties forever? One of the real problems here is the fact that the US Patent office is approving patents that they simply don't understan…