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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism 1) Multi-touch trackpads are new tech, you shouldn't expect it on the low-end machine before it had a run on the high-end? 2) The lower L2 is what Intel decided. I'm curious to see how the performance tests…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lucky13 Is the 4GB of RAM with purchasing....or over kill..will I see a big difference? Well, I can guarantee you that having 2gb RAM over 1gb RAM IS A MAJOR DIFFERENCE!!! Considering the current state of compute…
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Quote: Originally Posted by shanmugam 2.5Ghz has 6MB L2 Cache, http://www.intel.com/products/proces...t/core2duo.htm Sorry, I was referring to the MB, not the MBP. Why does the MacBook have a smaller L2 Cache (now 3mb, previousl…
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Why is the L2 Cache 3mb instead of the previous 4mb? Is it just because of the 45nm architecture (meaning less space for it)? Do we expect to get back to 4mb with the next processor? etc, etc
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Don't get me wrong, I am sincerely disgusted with Apple's RAM upgrade prices. Though, buying it elsewhere DOES NOT MEAN that it will be in the computer the moment you get the computer, and it does not mean that it'll be installed by an Apple tech/ma…
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Well, I like the (slightly) increased speeds of the new MacBook processors, but why did they lower the L2 Cache? I'm also disappointed about them not giving the MB Multi-Touch trackpads, but... I can wait until they add them to switch from my 2.16gh…
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Interesting you should mention such a thing... I have been speculating for about 4 months now that Apple will eventually offer a MacBook/Pro with an iPhone screen as the built-in trackpad. The design would do away with the tactile button of a normal…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iDunno This may be a dumb question... but how do you know if your computer can support 'n'? And not 'g'? use spotlight... type in "network utility" once it opens, the info tab has a drop-down menu, go to "Network In…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mangochutney Don't let yourself get confused by all those acronyms. A "SSD" is like a harddrive made of flash-storage. A conventional HD uses spinning platters. Just think of it as an overlarge CompactFlash-Card, …
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If the new "Sub-Notebook" had a SSD/NAND chip inside it, say 32-128GB, would the computer still need RAM? I just don't understand the concept completely.
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Some people here have mentioned the idea of Apple making actual TVs and naming them "AppleTV." These TVs would have all the power of the current AppleTV built-into them. Others have countered saying things like, "people generally replace their media…
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I think that a lot of people on here are failing to see an ongoing increase in Television Technology. Movie rentals are just the beginning. Apple already had their "foot in the door" with how many TV networks? How long do we think that it's really g…
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Quote: Originally Posted by k_munic not necessarily. 1 - 2y ago, I posted here the 'business model' of selling 'CSS/DRM keys' at iTS ... the disk is the mass storage media - which doesn't allow a 'ripping' as we know for usage on iPod/iTouch/i…
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Updates: 10.5.2 AppleTV: Blu-Ray Player. bigger HDD. surround sound. support non-HDTVs iPhone: increased storage space. iWork Apps. more Bluetooth options. allowance to make your own ring tones like we do for any other cell phone. possibly …
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alright, i was bored and got on here. after reading the first 2 pages of this thread i was disgusted. now, bear with me as that i did not read the remaining pages yet, i just had to get this outta my system. so if this is a basically a duplicate pos…