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Actually Merom was released mid-August.
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Well I didn't read all the posts, but I thought I'd contribute anyway. I am in no way a father..or even close to being one since I'm 16. I also don't really intend to have kids. Regardless, it will ALWAYS depend on the type of child you have. My …
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I believe so yes. Windows is Windows..even on a Mac.
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With the Wii, Nintendo seems to have followed a bit of Apple's lead..white, small, stylish, sleek..you get it.
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If you have presentations to do you could use it for that. Sorry, I'm probably not much help because I don't use a my laptop in class, though I might when I get my MPB on the 25th (after exams).
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I'm still trying to decide, but I think I'm probably going to get C2D. I would really like Santa Rosa, but I don't want to wait any longer than I have to and the only thing I would really like is the hybrid HDD, but I can live without that. On the o…
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The game would have to use software rendering since Parallels doesnt actually use the GPU yet. Its probably theoretically possible - but not practically.
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich My brother, a long, long time Windows user (he's a programmer), made the move to Mac. He bought a tricked out MacBook Pro, 17" screenie. He had a recent batch of crashes with his PC and finally in a fit of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Res I can understand where you are coming from, but I think you are wrong. I have heard people predict that 'X' computing power is all anyone will ever need since the 80s, and the predictions have always been wrong. I …
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Quote: Originally Posted by skatman You should try Sony, Fujitsu, or Panasonic... then you don't have to deal with these issues. Oh yes..I think everyone knows how undenniably excellent Sony's products are...especially their batteries. …
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Hey you got some neat-o pics there!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gon Read up a bit on the Wii controllers. The remote is "the" controller. The rest, including the nunchuk, are add-ons. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii#Controller http://wii.nintendo.com/controller.html You ment…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cyko95 $40 for the main controller (remote part) and $20 for the tethered part (the nunchuck as they call it.) I was under the impression that they are sold together, as a single unit, and not separately? I mean r…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cyko95 $40 for the main controller (remote part) and $20 for the tethered part (the nunchuck as they call it.) I was under the impression that they are sold together, as a single unit, and not separately? I mean r…
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While I don't actually own a Mac just yet, I will be in a similiar situation once I do. That being said, I believe that right now games CAN run on Parallels, but the virtualization is limited to only CPU, meaning any games played, or any program for…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sunilraman Wait don't go - one more thing... *image below* I laughed.
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Quote: Originally Posted by sunilraman 8) Hmm... Okay Apple's standard mouse is okay but no right-click can be quite annoying. Third party USB wired or wireless mice can be nice if you like it, especially Logitech. Apple's wired or wireless Mighty…
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Quote: Originally Posted by sunilraman Yes, Macs are more expensive here because they are converted from the USD to AUD equivalent To answer your question, I really feel the $800 extra is not worth it. For $560+ AUD you can get the two most im…
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You mean Core 2 Duo? Yeah, don't worry I am waiting for them - because of the price over here I won't be able to afford until mid January anyway.
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Looks like I'll be getting it as soon as possible then. Thanks.