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Quote: Originally Posted by bdj21ya Before the whining starts about the lack of a MBP Merom, I'd just like to say that with the frequent Intel updates, Apple is probably very smart to set a precedent right now that they will not just be popping in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mordak I'm trying to use Bootcamp with my new Mac Pro. I follow all the steps bootcamp shows (partitioning, burning the mac drivers disk), and then I press the "Start Installation" button with my windows xp pro cd in th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by tilt So, does he have to install ultraVNC on his PC and I install ChickenVNC on my Mac? Does Windows XP not come with a built-in VNC server? Cheers Microsoft has a Remote Desktop Client for OS X also that you ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell Well 90% of the consumer market own and watch standard definition television. Is it worth it for Apple to pursue the small but growing HD market? I bet more than 10% of the iPod / Apple user community ha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nagromme Then I can see how a movies and iPods event would dissapoint you Re 640x480 quality: that's just under DVD, and matches standard-definition TV. This is GREAT for TV shows. You do realize that most n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic It was 299 a couple years back, but now it can had for 200. The Microsoft price is $299. Thats what we were discussing here. What the street price is is something different, though Best Buy sells it for $286,…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic I just read this review for the new Vista RC1 in which they list the new pricing matrix. "Partners will be most interested in the three business versions of Vista. Vista Business, which is the equivalent of Win…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JCG A quick not of minor if any importance is that the bundled software with the new Macs no longer lists Quicken 2006. As a recent Windows switcher, I am very disappointed in the Mac version of Quicken. The new Qui…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ZachPruckowski That may change - MS is moving towards more support for Firewire. And if 1394c shows up, that'll be a lot faster than Ethernet. Don't count Firewire out. Besides, the 24 inch iMac also fills the "low-e…
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Quote: Originally Posted by davebarnes I went to the DELL website and configured a Dimension 9200 with a 24-inch monitor. DELL costs $129 more. And, no FW 800, no BlueTooth, only 30-days of phone support. Dell Dimension 9200 $2218 Processor …
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Quote: Originally Posted by onlooker #2 If your talking about the DRM thing - it could potentially bring about wide spread piracy throughout iTunes in every country. Apple might actually have to shut down iTunes in France if it goes too far in an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM Standard DDR2 ECC memory is only about 15-20% more expensive than standard DDR2 non-ECC memory. The bulk of the cost for the Mac Pro is not ECC by itself, but the specialized FB-DIMMs and a fairly excessive mark…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross At least Apple doesn't have eight machine lines for desktops, another five for portables, and I'm not sure what the number for servers is, but it's a lot. As a consumer, you wouldn't like more choices availa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BRussell [Apple] like to let their models sell a bit longer than that, and that seems reasonable to me. As a consumer, I am not interested in what Apple would like, I am more interested in what I want. Steve
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Quote: Originally Posted by mikethomson I have to agree with theapplegenious. The only noise I can hear right now is the low hum of my external Maxtor drive and the CD in my Mac Pro. It REALLY is THAT quiet.. so why am I shouting I wonder how …
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Quote: Originally Posted by trtam What would the reason for not soldering the Xeon Chips to the motherboard? I don't recall ANY Intel CPU ever being soldered to the motherboard. Was that done in the PPC world? Steve
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Quote: Originally posted by Ensign Pulver What's the point of selling Parallels in store withpout selling boxed copies of XP? Apple said they wouldn't sell or support Windows directly, so now you buy your Mac and a copy of Parallels at the Apple …
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Quote: Originally posted by Zandros They can't. nVidia does not support SLI on non-nVidia chipsets. See this: http://www.dell.com/content/products...=19&l=en&s=dhs "The ultimate gaming solution includes the optional NVIDIA® Quad …
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Quote: Originally posted by pmjoe Dual Ethernet? Would be nice, but somehow, I think this is fake. Hope they stick with similar cases to the Power Macs though. Most high-end PCs now come with Dual Gigabit. Steve
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Quote: Originally posted by West The reason they would move the power supply to the top of the machine makes complete sense. Think about it -- the power supply generates a lot of heat. Heat rises. Having it at the bottom of the computer this w…