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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ I'm not willing to downsize my resolution and work space. I'm currently on a regular 1920 x 1080 27" monitor, and if Apple came out with a 3360x2100 retina monitor, that would be terrible, because …
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM What was wrong with the 21" iMac? I agree that not everyone needs the 27" model, but I'm glad it's there. That said, a good part of my need for the bigger display might go away with retina, my scr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple ][ If they don't double the 2560x1400 res, then I think that it would be a doubling of 1920x1080, which would put the retina iMac at 3840 x 2160. Right! I'm not up to date with what's b…
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Quote: The iMac will have to be doubled, meaning 5120 x 2880. That's exactly what Apple has done with their two existing retina devices so far. Retina is about pixel-density, and means pixel-doubled really. So they wouldn't have t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Nothing you've said contradicts what is in the article. It's also been written elsewhere. Fair enough. My contention is that the article says very little of substance; there's very little to contradict. The…
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I'm confused about this story. My gut says it's propaganda... There's a lot of accusation and whatnot in there, but what's with saying Android allows access to hardware? It uses a modified Java VM (this tends not to be conducive to hardware hackery)…
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Quote: Originally Posted by charlituna this Google phone is T-Mobile only Google aren't making a phone (yet?). They're producing the Android operating system. The hardware (HTC 'Dream' I presume?) may have some kind of exclusivity deal in the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chucker So? Are you gonna tell Ferrari to make cheaper cars because you can't find any alternative that uses a Ferrari engine? lmao... That's one of the most ridiculous retorts I've ever read. Thanks. /drdaz
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I've been lurking in these forums for a while now, and I just thought I'd share my view on the mid-level Mac discussion. There's a common argument given by the regulars here that Apple's research and previous experience shows that the headless, m…