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Quote: Originally Posted by Outsider Wow, so much disinformation in this thread. http://www.everymac.com/systems/appl...o-upgrade.html The processor on the white and aluminum iMac ARE on sockets and as long as you get a processor that in pi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac I believe the cpu is soldiered to the MB. The iMac is not cpu upgradable. Even if it is soldiered its still upgradable, just not as easily. But still I see no point, as there are no mobile processors o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by beta.services Okay, so are there other options? has anyone done it? In theory I guess you could swap it our for another mobile processor. But due to the fact that the processors that come in the 24" are already so n…
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Quote: Originally Posted by beta.services Can anyone tell me if i can upgrade my own 24" iMac. I would like to drop one of these in it INTEL CORE 2 DUO E8500 3.16Ghz 6m CACHE 1333FSB LGA 775 Will it run? if not, are there any other option…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GregAlexander Anyone know the significance of this? I mean - if I'm a computer manufacturer and want to use flash RAM chips instead of a hard disk, why is it important that those flash RAM chips are packaged so they…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kmac1036 Rule of thumb: it seems when Apple adds a chipset driver, it usually works no matter the carrier, I think. Every carrier needs their own chipset. I personally would highly recommend Sprint over Verizon. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Yvon I bought a macbook last week. there is on a gig of ram (2X512) I thought it would be enough, but it seem like it would be happier with 2 gig. I looked at this ram, 51$ for 2 gig! too good to be true? http:…
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Quote: Originally Posted by system6 My girlfriend and I recently purchased a MacBook while on holiday in Hong Kong. She decided to get a top-of-the-line model and bumped the RAM to 2GB. She also got the extra insurance, since we would be returnin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core Isn't that what I said? No that is not what you said. This is what you said: Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core I believe that all the carriers share their 3g with each other.
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If you do get a 30" get the Dell, much, much better monitor for far cheaper.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core Yes they have their own networks, but not the towers which they lease from tower companies such as American Tower, Crown Castle International (CCI), and SBA Communications (SBAC), etc., who in turn lease th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Abster2core I believe that all the carriers share their 3g with each other. Exact coverage by each carrier is a little convoluted, but I suspect that it is a reflection of where they have services already available. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by NasserAE I don't care about 3G. In US 3G is not available in all areas. I don't want to pay more for feature that is not available in my area. I like the added memory more. I will probably replace my iphone when I they…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Michael_Moriarty One of the reasons you will need the optical drive accessory is if you plan to install Windows on the MBA. I think I read somewhere that you won't be able to use remote disk with bootcamp. Or you co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dtabbutt@mac.com It's a fine computer, just at the wrong price point. It's way too close to the 15" MacBook Pro, which will run circles around it in every category for not much more weight. The MBA should be less…
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Quote: Originally Posted by riversky More and more I think this is a toy for the the style over substance type..... Not for me. Give me a loaded black MacBook any day! Nice hand
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Quote: Originally Posted by Lorre $75 for decent quality 4gig SO-DIMM RAM? Link please! Good point though, at current RAM prices, why not really... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820208323 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ…
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Quote: Originally Posted by gellio_sf I disagree. As a MacBook user, I came here specifically to find some comparison posts between MB and MBA. A LOT of potentially MBA purchasers are probably just like me - they have a MB or MBP and are consid…
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The real questions is not why should you upgrade to 4gb. The real question is why shouldn't you. WIth 4gb prices around $50-$75 with no rebates and $40-$50 with rebates the minimal cost to upgrade far outweighs the disadvantages of not doing so.
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism So ppi is the only thing to look at when choosing a computer? it wasn't long ago that 1024x768 was the limit for 15" displays, and people were happy with that. Not long ago? I have a Dell 15" notebook purc…