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I have repeatedly insisted that Apple isn't ready this year to release an iPad with a retina-like display. I would be thrilled to wind up being wrong and there has been so much pointing to a high resolution display that I guess it's reasonable to ex…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple II Plus I have Rogers. What they are going to be offering is not really a la carte. It's 15, 30, etc channels as a package 'a la carte'. So if 8 channels are in one package and 1 is in another you have to buy two…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Apple II Plus Apple is able to command a premium with a much better product that we carry in our pocket and use all day long. TV's are not the same and also they are not a replacement device these days like the iPod/iT…
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Seems to me that the only way this can work is if Apple offers both a TV that is designed from the ground up to work seamlessly with the service it wants to provide and to offer something similar to the current Apple TV box to allow customers who ar…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hittrj01 As an employee of Best Buy, and working in Geek Squad, I do apologize about your experience, but I take offense that you lump everybody in with that. For the most part, my experiences with customers are always…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PowerMach I understand that it is probably a fantasy survey, but I hope this is not the future of the Apple TV. These features are really nothing much at all. My current system does all of this except for Siri voice…
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There is no attempt to deceive with this exercise. Really, it's just getting feedback to determine where Best Buy might stand in terms of carrying a product like an Apple HDTV. If Apple does bring out a TV, though, what it needs to do is avoid h…
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The industry is rather confused, directionless, with the exception of Apple. I think there is a misconception that consumers are not willing to pay extra for quality. The problem today is that there is a concern over the fact that even expensive…
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As has been stated the question isn't if a higher-resolution display is coming but rather when. It doesn't seem probable, though, that the when is March 2012. I will say that when the display does get upgraded, there cannot be an increase in weig…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy Anyway, television news articles are now stating as fact, supposedly per Apple themselves, that the next iPad arrives in March and does have hi-res "retina" display on a quad-core platform. I think they also…
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I thought that the supporting hardware that would accompany the IGZO panel differs from the tech that would be needed to support one supplied by LG. Supposedly, there would be a need for two backlights if the LG panel was used and that would mean a …
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The more Fires that got into people's hands, the better for Apple. Fact is, the iPad is simply so much more enjoyable to use, useful, etc. that getting a glimpse at what it would look like if other manufacturers dictated the direction tablets should…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ShAdOwXPR Without Retina/LTE/Quadcore I probably won't upgrade and instead it for a MacBook air thunderbolt to replace my MacBook Pro. 8MP camera, 128g storage and 1g of ram are not deal breakers for me though... So…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ShAdOwXPR I skipped ipad2 waiting for retina, quadcore and LTE. This rumor make all that possible which will make me a very happy man. The other big thing I wanted was 128g but with the expense of retina display I doub…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cvaldes1831 My guess is that Apple will not increase their basic iPad price structure. The entry level WiFi-only 3rd generation model -- which whatever memory, CPU and display -- will be priced at $499. It is highly…
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Quote: Originally Posted by 2oh1 I won't be surprised at all if it's just a modest update. Perhaps an iPad 2S. And I don't mean that in a bad way. People on the internet freaked out when there was no iPhone 5 last year, but look at the sales…
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The dimensions of the iPad would be different, it would seem, if Sharp's technology was used. It seems highly unlikely that Apple had two designs for the iPad ready to go, one with Sharp's technology and the other accommodating a high-resolution scr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cvaldes1831 The Retina Display improves text legibility, less so for Western alphabets than others. Various non-Western languages and alphabets benefit more from a Retina Display: Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Sanskrit…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Gatorguy They might have for this year, unless there's a TV in the works. 9to5 (via PatentlyApple) is reporting Sharp can't pass Apple's quality tests, with Samsung and LG filling the slot for the next iPad display. . …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TBell If predict you are wrong. Apple didn't invest billions in Sharps's LCD production facilities for no reason. There is a rumour afoot that Apple intends to get into the television market. Perhaps their investmen…