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Quote: Originally Posted by strobe The 45nm C2D would consume over 50W at that speed, so of course they underpowered it. The Core 2 Duo SL9600 2.13 GHz is 17W TDP. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ge.2C_45_nm.29
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody Same processor, same cache, same bus speed, same memory, same graphics memory, same size, same weight, and only 8GB more disk space. Hard to listen to you when its not the same... Size: its thinner …
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The processors that the MBA use are and have always been 17W TDP. That's how much heat they generate and related to how much power they use. The 11.6" MBA now uses a 10W CPU and this 13.3" still a 17W. The only i-series processors with a similar…
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Reminds me a lot of the endless iPhone mini rumors just after the iPhone came out. It was such a great idea that it never happened.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Timon What's missing is a DMI or HDMI ---> Display port. I've not seen one of those that don't cost almost $200. How do you connect a BluRay player without one? Not only do these cables exist, but they are also i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NYCMacFan Should still be pure weight savings with SSD to compensate for larger battery. Also has LED that saves some weight and power. A Toshiba R500 with an SSD is 1.75 lbs. That is with a 12inch screen and a ULV.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by NYCMacFan My question exactly. I love Apple and may buy this, but for the record, look at what Panasonic and Toshiba have done with less weight: Panasonic: http://www.dynamism.com/w7/specs.shtml Toshiba: http://…
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Quote: Originally Posted by oilburner WM, You are right except the HDD space for the current models (W7 and Y7) go up signficantly 100gb and up, as do the current models from Toshiba, Dell, other brands (plus internal drives at less weight tha…
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Quote: Originally Posted by oilburner Toshiba R200 - less than 1" thick, 2 USB, SD, VGA, PCMCIA, internal modem, Ethernet wireless b/g. Weight = 2.74lbs. Battery life, approx 3.5 hrs Panasonic CF-W2 (now the W4 or 5) - CD R/W, 2 USB, wireles…
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Quote: Originally Posted by desarc 3] i wonder what the battery life is with the HDD. i'm SURE the time they list is best case scenario [meaning w/ SSD] 8] remote optical is brilliant. optical drives aren't ready to go away just yet, but soon t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nofear1az interesting numbers... guess Apple's rightly priced then. Although, this is not an iPod or iPhone where batteries are expected to not be accessible. But on a laptop -- who expected this? Well, I meant…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism That is worth at least 03¢. Nice post. Welcome to AI. Thanks! I forgot one thing. SSD weighs in at about 75g whereas a HD is about 365g, which means the laptop would weigh about 0.6lbs less with SDD...…
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These would be my $0.02 Why PATA? Because SATA Solid State Drives are very difficult to come by, usually cost substantially more, and have lower capacities. Apple just decided not to have two different mainboard designs (one if you pick an HD and…