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Quote: Originally Posted by mjteix Where is this coming from? There are much more uses for PCI(e) cards than just graphics. Period. Did I even say I was working on stuff that requires PCI expansion? Did I mention the Mac Pro? Did I mentio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by qoogirl I can understand your sentiment regarding the optical drive, but optical drives are STILL relevant in 2011. I would gladly have them be obsolete in 2-3 years' time, but I do not see it happening. I often pur…
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Quote: Originally Posted by trevorlsciact Why not? It's a Macbook PRO it should have an optical drive. If you don't want the optical drive then get an Air. I'm so damn sick of this argument. I'm a pro. I run an ad agency. I work with clients, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by vjo,npd One last thing I forgot I was hoping for in the 17" model: Quad Core Prepare to be disappointed. From what I've read, Intel does not make any Core series quad cores in the power consumption levels needed fo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjteix I find it laughable that people always bring up the graphics card as the only use of PCI expansion. Seriously, if you're actually working on stuff that requires PCI expansion then paying for a Mac Pro shouldn…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Patranus Wake me up when Apple enters the 21st century and adds the option for a blu-ray drive. The irony of this comment is just too rich. Blue-Ray is a joke of a format that has no future. Streaming is where the f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 The problem is most people think of a Mac Pro as desktop and honestly it isn't. At least not in the sense of what most people need. You're right, it's not what most people need. Most people don't need any …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Nah, they have better engineering. The 13" Vaio Z is 24mm thick vs 17mm in the Air. It weighs 1.47kg vs 1.06kg. But they pack in: dual-core 2.8GHz Core i7 6GB RAM 256GB quad-raid 0 SSD (twice as fast as App…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Sony would be able to fit all that into a small box but I don't think Apple could. Uhh, what? You really can't be serious. Take your trolling elsewhere. Apple has FAR more experience with Micro-Engineering…
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Quote: Originally Posted by JoeDRC i also hope they offer a proper english(british) Does "proper english(british)" allow for three lower case proper nouns in one sentence?
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I really don't think an AIO is doomed to failure by virtue of it all-in-oneness. To the contrary, I think if the proper price/performance relationship is achieved, an AIO iMac could be very successful.
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That's similar to what I've envisioned. A couple things: -Those sliders would never fly. -The speakers are disproportionately small and lack the uniform speaker-cover-holes Apple always uses. -The "iMac" logo should be below the display and…
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I used YD for years on an old 9600 MP. It's an excellent machine for linux. YD will come with everything you need. If not, installing packages is much easier than it used to be, and probably something you want to acquaint yourself with anyway. …
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Quote: Originally posted by Michael Wilkie Here ya' go.... BOO-YAH! You can connect with T-Mobiles "T-Zones." If you plan on using it a lot, though, I highly recommend the T-Mobile Internet plan. For 19.99, you get unlimited data transfer.…
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Here ya' go.... BOO-YAH!