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fayt wrote: » Looks great actually. Not sure why some people here are bashing it. Does it look similar to an iPad? Sure. But it's a very different machine software-wise, and from the looks of it, it'll be much more capable as a laptop replacem…
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neiltc13 wrote: » A lot of people are going to look at this and wonder why they need both an iPad and a MacBook when they can have one device that does both things for much less money. I'd rather have two things that can do what each does best…
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majortom1981 wrote: » The arm device is 9.3 and the core i5 is 13.5 Specs are here http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en/us/about.aspx Thanks for the info, I was just reading the article in this thread. That makes more sense, perhaps twice…
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AppleInsider wrote: » Powering Surface in its Windows 8 Pro incarnation is an Ivy Bridge i5 processor... This looks thicker than 9.3mm, if it really is that thin and has an Ivy Bridge i5 CPU, then an even lower powered Core i5 CPU is going to r…
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s.metcalf wrote: » Since I'm in no particular rush, I've resolved to wait until Apple completes its next-generation portable lineup by adding 13" and 17" models and then I'll get a 13" retina MBP. This is bound to happen, it's just that Apple has…
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bryanyc1 wrote: » Have you seen the display? I'm betting not. I saw it today and its drop dead, and this from a guy who only uses matte screens like on my 2010 macbook pro. If you see the screen, thats it. They got that right. That's what I…
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The article is great. I wanted to make one correction: Quote: "While it took Apple four years to bring its Retina Display to iPhone 4, iPad is getting similar treatment in just three." True, it was the fourth generation iPhone …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleStud Steve Jobs conceded defeat in the "PC wars" 14 years ago. Ballmer still thinks it's the first or second inning. That said, Mac sales are growing at a rabid pace, and every time somebody buys their first mac, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by nht Yes, having MakeMKV stream blu-ray to VLC is exactly like having a native player. If I wanted a hackfest like linux I could have saved an assload of money on hardware. Because here's the fricking HOWTO to play…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ASplayer well actaully i looked this up its 1080i over component, or 540p no surround, only L/R audio dvd's are limited to 480p over component however on paper component can handle 1080p easily just like VGA …
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism There complaint isn?t that Blu-ray doesn?t work great on Macs, but that 1) Apple doesn?t offer it, and 2) You can?t watch a protected Blu-ray movie on a Mac due to AACS. I?ve been told that AACS can be used i…
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I have Blu-ray on my iMac and MacBook Pro. I just bought a $109 Blu-ray Burner, and a $11 SATA to USB adapter. (I got a Blu-ray reader for $75 at a local store too). Apparently Mac OS X does know what a BD Disc is. Blank ones look like CDs or …
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Quote: Originally Posted by FuturePastNow I don't think Apple will use Clarksfield, either. There are mobile Core 2 Quads they could be using now, but aren't. Clarksfield are probably too hot, almost has hot as Core 2 Quads? Core 2 Quads use …