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While nitriding will make the surface harder and more impact resistant, it also makes it more open to chemical attack as it essentially deposits reactive species on the surface of the metal. With this in mind, you're unlikely to see it being used…
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The font and saturation of the text for the 3rd Gen. touch is completely different to the text used for the 2nd gen.
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The difference in photo quality looks suspiciously drastic for just a software upgrade. I wouldn't be surprised if most of what the comparison photos are showing is grease on the lense of the iphone running 2.2.1
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3G isn't working anywhere close to it's full potential. I'd rather be using a phone on a mature 3G network rather than an over-saturated, capped 4G network, which is exactly what will happen.
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Quote: Originally Posted by gabberattack I will never buy it. It took me like 10 minutes just to figure out how to print a page on Windows version. I had a computer class Office 2003 couple years ago and I learned pretty well how to use it. But w…
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Still not biting. Start offering the same educational discounts as the pc version and i'll rethink.
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It stands to reason that apple will have two dates as they try to separate iphone/ipod events from macintosh events. My guess is the earlier one is snow leopard and later one is the iphone, simply because that gives a yearly refresh of the iphon…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ApplePi Seems decent, but is the 9400M a good enough chip for a $1200 machine? I'm asking. It is when the user doesn't want a computer with 3D graphics capabilities.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Quevar Could the NVIDIA and Intel lawsuit be holding this up? If Apple wanted to use NVIDIA chips, Intel could have said they won't give them unless they use a non-NVIDIA graphics chip since they claim it's a unlicens…
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Quote: Originally Posted by uni Is that why FireWire is on the cheapest MacBook they sell? Because it's an old design that doesn't cost them anything to continue, just like the current mini doesn't cost them anything. In contrast, including an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Kasper Because the Mac mini is sold as "bring your own keyboard, mouse and monitor" It's aimed at PC users. Apple just invented Mini DisplayPort. There is only one monitor on the market with Mini DisplayPort. K T…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Enigmafan420 And to the previous poster-you seem awfully sure of yourself with your comments. Do you have inside info? I seriously doubt the internal power supply (too large) and why would it be hard to design a mo…
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doubtful. 1. The port arrangement (row of ports, second row of audio and power) means the logic board would need to be split into two sections, increasing cost. 2. Firewire 800 seems to be in the realms of pro only, i doubt the cheapest comput…
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Why would I want to pay for a device that gives me a 3G connection when I can use my wireless instead?
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Quote: Originally posted by macnut222 Here's a chart of my predictions: (Note: They may add a third MacBook model to bridge the gap of the high end MacBook and low end MacBook Pro). MacBook MacBook Pro *The 20" model is purely spe…
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Quote: Originally posted by JeffDM That is an option to consider for those needing to make presentations, but most of the very small projectors in that price range have a fairly low resolution. The reason I suggested that is because I can't t…
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Quote: Originally posted by e1618978 13.3" widescreen is roughly the same screen area as the old 12" non-widescreen. But in my opinion it is less useable, I don't think I have ever watched a DVD on my iBook yet every day I use email and word,…
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Quote: Originally posted by boompub I agree. The 13.3" portable will cover the old slot of the iBooks and 12" Powerbooks and leave a slot for something "special". Think 8" screen... "MacPad"??? "Mobile Me" 'Newton'?
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I can see that providing one screen size rather than the 12" and 14" models would be more cost effective and that 13.3" seems a good compromise but it is at the cost of useable screen space - i want more vertical space! There has been talk of a m…
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Quote: Originally posted by macnut222 I agree with this statement, but don't forget that the X1800 was not available when the announced the MBP. I don't remember when the 7800 came out, but it appears to me that Apple was happy sticking with ATi …