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Jobs said they had already worked with different screen sizes and arrived at the current ipad size as optimal. still, i would buy a 5" ipad like device or even better a 5" iphone.
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Quote: Originally Posted by majjo I don't understand the hatred towards 16:9 displays, especially on a phone. I can see why you would be aganist it on a tablet, but on a phone, a 16:9 display makes the most sense. Why? Because phones are natur…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AndreiD If they bump up the screen size i won't even consider an upgrade from my 4S, till at least this current phone i own gets way too old to handle the apps or os (aprox 2-3 years). Why do people want to use min…
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because they keep putting people like her in charge...
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Quote: Originally Posted by MachineShedFred So Apple is going to launch Ivy Bridge CPUs and chipsets before Intel's original launch date, which has now been delayed by three weeks? I just had an Intel rep tell me this morning that Ivy Bridge h…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Baka-Dubbs Lets be fair, the CPU wasn't going to be the limiting factor, so they just cranked up the GPU to accomodate all those extra pixels, which was definetly needed. The 1GB was also needed with the larger app si…
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i got my first Lte phone: galaxy nexus. huge screen is wonderful, Android 4 is so far so good on it. LTE speeds? AMAZING! its wonderful to watch the battery go dead on that big ole screen with 4g turned on.... my thoughts on big screens: watchin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 The problem is you guys just don't understand how critical it is to have Ethernet built in. Some places demand it as part of their security policies. Others need the port to easily hook up to infrastructure…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta Good point. I just assumed that mausz knew what he was talking about so I didn't check, but it looks like he's just a troll. Instead of a MBP with thunderbolt-ethernet or USB-ethernet, he'd choose a sil…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone Literally the only time I recall using the ethernet port on my MBP was to configure routers which required a wired connection for security or only had console port for configuration. That is the thing about rout…
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Quote: Originally Posted by emacs72 regardless of industry in which data security is a high priority, there will have to tangible benefits of supporting notebooks that lack an Ethernet port. i've been keen on getting a MacBook (Pro or otherwis…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mausz Correct, so if it hasn't got an ethernet port I'll not be buying a new air-like mac book pro, but instead go for an asus zenbook (A version with 1080p screen) zenbook doesn't have an ethernet port... anyone w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solsun if the above rumor is true, then you could either use a usb/ethernet adapter or get the 17" those dongles suck and look ugly. no reason they can't leave an ethernet plug on it. i think most pro users wouldn't…
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Quote: Originally Posted by skiball7 All the folks who still use an iPad 1 like me, who passed on the iPad 2 are going to upgrade this year. Not to mention, all new folks will buy purchase a new iPad this year. I wish I would have purchased A…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta I can't wait to hear from all the Apple haters who insisted that it would be a failure because of the name. i must admit i have to reflect on the current state of android tablets and say that nothing come…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 The Mac Pro is really outdated technology for a workstation. I'd much rather see Apple take something line Sandy Bridge E and make a thoroughly modern and forward looking desktop computer. The Mac Pro was …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Hiro And you can't even credit Gibson? Sad you only mention Wikipedia, especially since you are quoting the book. Yes, you are quite the twisted fix, but un-twisting you doesn't seem to fix you, you have yoursel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Slurpy Sucks if true. Again, Apple's success/performance potential limited by the capabilities of others. I always thought a mass launch of such a screen would be akin to a small miracle, considering there's nothing ye…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland WebKit is a widely used technology and it used on mobile browsers and in Chrome because it's great. Chrome, the app; is the single most influential app in the last five years. It's highly innovative and very fa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil I couldn't care less about Chrome's proprietary add-ons to WebKit. WebKit2 takes whatever their stuff is, makes it standard, and opens it to more than just its original use. Or you could post a r…