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Quote: Originally Posted by Fletch Is it possible to connect a 360 to a 24" iMac? I did a search but couldn't find anything here. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! You can check out the EyeTV products, but from what I hear it's…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jaddie You're right. Some idiots just read the text literally. That's the problem, you're reading it too literally and not figuratively. It could mean what you're saying, it couuld also mean what I'm saying. Appl…
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Quote: Originally Posted by donebylee I'm curious what upgrade do you want? Right now, other than two quad-core processors, what hardware upgrade are you looking for? I have been waiting too, but with Intel's recent release of info about Pen…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jaddie Dear Banalltv & Friends The system is quad-core. The text that got this whole thread got started refers to processors, not the system. Apple currently does not offer a system with quad-core proc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by GuyInFlorida Quad-Core? Dual Processors with 2 cores each me thinks. Yeah, I think it's just the marketing area of Apple not being clear enough. When they say Quad-core they're probably talking about the existing M…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Joe_the_dragon When does the new intel desktop and sever / workstation chip sets come out? The next chipset which I believe is codenamed Seaburg looks like it will be shipping in the 2H of 2007, but it could be earl…
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To get surround sound out of that setup, I believe you'll need an external USB sound card with the 3 analog color-coded outputs. I don't think the Logitech z-5300e's have a toslink (optical audio in) port like the Logitech z-5500's. The Logitech z…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Splinemodel Apple designs its own PCBs. Yeah, but they don't manufacture it. He was asking for the manufacturer. It could be Asustek, it could be Quanta, or it could be Foxconn. I'm not sure. I don't think i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Rich-Myster wrong. some mice are windows only. As long as it's USB it'll work on a Mac. The software that comes with it might not work on a Mac, but who needs the extra software. Even on PCs I've never used it.
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It's likely made in China, by one of their manufacturers.
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The actual guide on how to upgrade the HD http://www.appletvhacks.net/2007/03/...grade-process/
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A mouse is a mouse is a mouse... you can use an Apple one, a Logitech one, a Microsoft one, a MacAlly one... whatever you like.
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Apple TV HD Upgraded http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/home-ente...0gb-246567.php Well that didn't take long!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Missile Command Kid but they do have Transcend, Hynix, Samsung, Kingston, and a few others that I've heard of. Those are good brands, choose one and buy it..
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Quote: Originally Posted by Jaddie Will new displays accompany new Mac Pros? If so, will those new displays be available any larger than 30"? We probably all hope so, but it's hard to tell. Heck, we can't even nail down when Apple is goi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JeffDM I don't think that makes sense. One can get a 200GB notebook hard drive for less than the price of a 32GB flash drive. For the same storage, it's still cheaper to buy a second one to use as a backup. If I had…
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Not everybody runs the same third party software, the same version of third party software, the same device drivers, and in the case of windows the same hardware. What works on one computer doesn't work on another. Sort of reminds me of a school…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Trendannoyer depends how the benifits are sold I'd have to agree. Fast boot up times, fast application load times, and fast loading of big files would sell it for me.
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Mac Pro Do it Yourself Manuals http://www.apple.com/support/manuals/macpro_diy/
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Quote: Originally Posted by Louzer So, these devices don't need to be turned on, because the RFIDs would communicate using a separate power supply. Which means what? That its always on. It just looks off. It's on standby. Actually there are q…