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Quote: Originally Posted by Kickaha Vaporware is when the manufacturer announces the product, and then doesn't deliver. Apple hasn't announced anything on the Mac front yet. You can't believe every rumor that comes down the pipe, y'know? Nobod…
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I was thinking of buying my first Mac back in August. Then they announced the new 24" iMacs, so thought I'd wait a bit until all the bugs were worked out. Then, as the Holidays approached, it seemed like a good idea to wait until Leopard was release…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2113001,00.asp I'm in need of a new computer that I hope to keep a few years (this Dell is 6 years old)I'm hoping (yet not holding my breath) that Apple releases a mid…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dutch pear I just don't get it, why use a card reader when you can directly connect your camera to your computer?? For those of us who have an older generation digital camera (I own a Canon G3) a USB2 card reader …
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Quote: Originally Posted by bdkennedy1 Oh boo hoo I can't pay 10% over retail anymore. Here in Dallas there's a Best Buy and CompUSA right next to each other. I'd go into CompUSA first and then ALWAYS find the same item cheaper at Best Buy. …
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Ok, first of all I don't own a Mac yet and therefore know little about them from a user's perspective. I'm another one of those PC users lurking around here to find the "right time" to make the switch. Since this seems to be the place for wild sp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by skatman The last time checked, all Fujitsu and Panasonic notebooks, as well as higher end Sony and Toshiba notebooks are made in Japan or USA. Only when other CS peeps ask me for help. That's an interesti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hobBIT Seeing reports that the new Merom and Santa Rosa chipset won't ship until May, and taking into account the last time when the core 2 duos arrived it took Apple some extra 2-3 months before it introduced machines…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rageous *sigh Every new product has it's bugs. If you're really concerned about not getting a buggy coputer, buy one now. It's not like the current lineup is going to be useless anytime soon. And OS upgrades are che…
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[QUOTE=backtomac;1046723]It's important to remember that the pcs are made in China too.QUOTE] Oh I know. It's hard to find anything that isn't these days! Just wondered if Macbooks were any worse than other laptops.
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Quote: Originally Posted by skatman Then don't buy it. I've maintained a few powerbooks and mac book pros for several clients that rely on the machines everyday and the quality of these Apple products is at all time low right. Not surprising con…
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Quote: Originally Posted by bender0069 Since I'm going to be a new mac user soon, I'm waiting for leopard and may wait for new hardware. Depends on how patient I can be, but right now my POS computer is working, so waiting is barely tolerable. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Trendannoyer {my emphasis} doesnt that answer your own question? if its up to the individual then internal ISNT the only proper way. id rather have a back-up i can take AWAY from the building.... think about t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacHope theWorld I've seen pictures of Time Machine being set up, and I think it can be set to back up to the internal hard drive, or any drive you want. It doesn't have to be an external one, though that IS the point …
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Quote: Originally Posted by European guy Interesting points... - As I said too, I think we should not exclude some Leopard specific features running a full force on the new iMac, although defaulting to JUST running on older hardware. Again, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by googleplex If Leopard requires an external HDD in order to run Time Machine (although I don't understand why a second internal hdd wouldn't do if you had a mac pro), then surely it would make business sense to offer an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by BRussell I used to agree, but with AppleTV coming out, I think the advantages are very clear. The space savings is one thing: There's really no nice-looking way of storing dozens, let alone hundreds of CDs and DVDs, sh…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Galley Movies and TV Shows from the iTunes Store are 640 x 480. Widescreen DVDs are 720 x 480 (480P). HDTV is either 1280 x 720 (720P) or 1920 x 1080 (1080i or 1080P). If you calculate the number of pixels you will …