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digitalclips wrote: » 1080p seems so lame these days doesn't it? It's entry model. QHD (3200x1800) with touch is also offered. Machine does offer 15 hours for 1080p and 12 hours for 1800p, so there's that. If we are talking about actual light u…
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jfanning wrote: » The world has moved on? So how is Apples server solutions going? Their infrastructure cloud offerings? As a long time owner of Apple products I am entitled to be here as much as the next person Stop quarrelling with childre…
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dewme wrote: » This is pathetic even for Microsoft. They are poking Apple in the eye for not investing more into Siri in iOS 8. Really? Hmmm. If we're going to start poking the competition based on what they aren't doing let's start with Micros…
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tallest skil wrote: » Like PPC->x86? Absolutely. What about an A16? That would depend on how it would compare to Intel's Core i14... or whatever Intel has in 8 years time.
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dasanman69 wrote: » What part of 'will make its way to a competing platform: Apple's iPad' didn't you understand? No Playstation needed. Sony is looking to sell subscriptions. A $100 Playstation TV doesn't sound too bad, either. For those who w…
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I spotted 3 Surfaces and one piano black tablet that looked quite chubby. Could have been iPad in cover I haven't seen yet, or something like extinct HP TouchPad. Naturally chubby and piano black. Either way, that is one against 3. I would expect …
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thewhitefalcon wrote: » Office is hardly a service. Azure is a service. OneDrive is a service. Outlook for enterprise is a service. Enterprises are where the money is, not the low end consumer market. Yep, that's where their bread and butter is…
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mac_128 wrote: » am i missing something? What does Microsoft get out of this? Getting into the hardware business? Their mobile market is so narrow, and the band not compelling enough in any event to draw people into their product niche, so serious…
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fallenjt wrote: » You gotta read all responses to your original post. Your $799 Surface is not comparable to $899 Macbook Air. If you configure the same specs, Surface Pro 3 will be $999 + $130 keyboard with a pathetic touch pad = $1130. I guess w…
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relic wrote: » Actually not duh, the new Surface pro keyboard is actually quite good, I can type just as fast on it than I can on my MacBook ir. The prices I listed are retail as what is listed on Microsoft Store, the only thing that wasn't was th…
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davygee wrote: » Yes the Surface Pro starts at $800, but this includes an i3 and only 64Gb SSD and Intel HD Graphics 4200, whereas the entry level MacBook Air starts at $900 and has an i5, 128Gb SSD and has Intel HD Graphics 5000, so in reality, y…
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malax wrote: » In my experience working in an IT department and going to numerous conferences of the past 5+ years (technology, privacy, big data, XML standards, education), Apple completely dominates the market for business laptops. Nowadays, …
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relic wrote: » The i3 Surface starts at 800, with the keyboard it's 910, Amazon sells the blue keyboard now for 110, i5 version costs 200 more. The MacBook Air starts at 900 not 800, so it's not a several hundred, it's 210, minus 50 with the inclu…
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mazecookie wrote: » Apple's and Orange's. Microsoft is comparing a two in one hybrid (I.E a tablet with a flappy keyboard) to a notebook. The Lenovo sports a hugely under performing processor and less than half the battery life. Oh, and Wind…
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gtr wrote: » Microsoft continuing it's ad assault... But if it carries malaria...
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rogifan wrote: » Why? Tim Cook proves that ones sexual orientation doesn't matter. It was well known inside the company that he was gay. That didn't stop him from becoming CEO of Apple. I was thinking the same... Remarkable moment in the histor…
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jonro wrote: » It looks like a decent product, directly competing with the recently announced Fitbit Charge HR (which costs $50 less, but won't be available until early 2015). If the Band works with HealthKit, I'll definitely consider it. For me, …
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winter wrote: » I agree. I love the strides Intel is making and glad that Apple pushed them to that level. I hope Intel keeps making these strides and never stops as long as it possible so that nVidia and AMD only are ahead of the pack with hardco…
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nightcrawler wrote: » I don't think so. It's true there was a trend away from desktops to phones and tablets because for the mainstream it was the hot new thing because they do websurfing and communicating so well. But more and more people realize…
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anantksundaram wrote: » Spot on. Add to it iWork, iPhoto, etc. The non-Apple world has simply no clue. I've always felt that Apple should create Windows and Android versions of these, to sell at a premium price. Instead, they created crappy iTu…