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Why not compare the HP, to the white MB that Apple still sells, that also has DDR2-667 MHz RAM and a 1066 MHz FSB? I'm not sure if that would benefit HP or Apple more, but it's not like HP isn't the only one pairing a new C2D with older DDR2. And…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Adjei Actually it is relevant, it is about the competition and we can discuss just like we discuss those useless ads Microsoft releases. Even Apple's half-truth Mac vs PC ads or MS' "are they real people or actors b…
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I can only see using XP over Win7 for very old SW, otherwise 7 is what Vista should've been, and very near or faster than XP in most cases. Other than that, I can't see a single reason for AI to post that, there isn't a single Apple or OSX refer…
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I like how the article said that sales shot up 50%, but didn't give any actual units sold, so it may be a 50 percent increase, from nothing, to something more than nothing, who knows, given the emptiness of the actual stats. Besides, anything ne…
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Quote: Originally Posted by xwiredtva Not sure PC users ever really will get it until they get or use a Mac. Apple trys to one up the competition true but the competition is their previous model. When your 4 year old product is still better than …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison That was a good one. Made my friday. If you need support on windows and linux then Picasa or some other too is your friend but if we're talking about strictly a Mac environment iPhoto stomps on Pi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by thompr What photo editing software that is included with the Dell for the price of purchase doesn't suck more than iPhoto? Picasa is miles above iPhoto IMO, and it runs on my Mac, Windows, and Linux (well, through W…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison A $600 PC is going to last for years but it won't be easy. She's already at a disadvantage because of the craptastic GMA x3100. Not even close to the Nvidia GPU in the new Mac mini. The RAM and HDD can …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Adjei The days of selling computers on speed/ram/hard drive are over. Heck even the Mac Mini is good for most people. For example I recently took my mom to the Apple store and the first question they asked us wasn't ho…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mdriftmeyer If it's an exploit in Safari, it's within WebKit, which is open source and thus gives the hacker months upon months of running edge case tests to find any and all exploits. Now, instead of hardening up W…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism The additions to the iPhone OS, the new SDK APIs and the use of the previously unallowed options like BT and the 30-pin connector are going to be massive for the gaming market. When I consider the number of p…
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Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac I really think that IF Apple makes a netbook then it'll be with ARM. One of the feature of current netbooks that Apple could exploit is the relatively poor battery life these devices have. Could an ARM ba…
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Quote: Originally Posted by UTisNUM1 You can upgrade the MacBook Air with the SSD and it will still be higher spec'd than the Adamo which has a 1.4GHz Core 2. Apple only lets people upgrade on their site to 2GB of RAM, it doesn't mean one can'…
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Well, the Dell does support twice as much RAM as the MBA, has more ports, and comes with a 128 SSD standard, which is an extra $500 option from Apple, but go ahead, twist the facts a bit.
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While I know some company will create a headphone/volume control passthrough, Apple should've done that to begin with, but there is still some nickel and dimeing left to do. New slogan: Apple Inc. - There's still more profit to be had. I can…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ascii Multitasking with only 128M ram? They better be small tasks. Maybe that's what they'll do - any bg task that exceeds a certain footprint gets automatically killed. I can multitask pretty well on my old WinM…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jocknerd Mac fanatics need to realize that people aren't switching to Macs because of the hardware, they are switching because of OS X. It probably kills Steve Jobs to see this, but the hardware just doesn't matter. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TenoBell When the MacBook Air was introduced their were many sub-notebooks that cost just as much if not more. What notebook do you think is more appropriately priced with the same functionality of the Mac Book Air? …
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My guess, if Apple does come out with a netbook/tablet, they'll screw it up somehow, either by leaving out a particular port or feature everyone has, or making it too expensive, relative to it's intended use, like the MBA. I could see Apple mayb…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pixello Can you please explain this in layman's terms. I'm trying to decide between the previous generation 20" and the current entry level 20" iMac. Will I be losing out on much by chosing an ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT w…