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Quote: Originally Posted by lamewing I have a bad feeling that Apple is truly going to mess this up and just build a multi-touch ONLY iPod Touch that is just larger in size. No true OS X/ Windows 7, no stylus support, etc. I doubt it will be "…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cmf2 I don't think your needs are typical, and you didn't really state why you actually needed OSX. Although it sounds like you just want access to every Mac and Windows program ever made. Virtually all of those progra…
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Quote: Originally Posted by vercordio They could make the screen smaller while keeping the same resolution. Just make the LCD more pixel-dense. They've done it before (on like the iPod Nano, right?). Yeah but fingers don't get smaller. EDIT…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin I reckon they'll replace the last two models and leave the others the same. So 2.8GHz 15" gets a 1.6GHz quad Core i7-720QM (turbo = 2.8GHz) and the 17" gets the 1.73GHz quad Core i7-820QM (turbo = 3.06GHz). Both…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider According to the report, all indications point to two new MacBook Pros with Quad Core Mobile processors and ATI series 4500 GPUs. So the rest would use bumped Penryns? Not surprising given what happened…
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Quote: Originally Posted by columbus 21.5" is an unusual size. That's one of iNerd's predictions! Maybe he had an actual source after all. What's up with the "3.06"? Another Penryn bump? Clarksfield with Turbo Boost?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bregalad I hate to be pessimistic about this, but it's possible Steve really did mean no new products in calendar 2009. After all, AI's own rumours regarding the new iMac say it's dual core. In order to put a new dual …
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Turbo Boosts for Clarksfield: Code: Base -- Turbo ------- 4 cores 3 cores 2 cores 1 core 2.00GHz 2.27GHz 2.27GHz 3.07GHz 3.20GHz 1.73GHz 2.00GHz 2.00GHz 2.80GHz 3.07GHz 1.60GHz 1.73GHz 1.73GHz 2.40GHz 2.80GHz
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Around the same time, others with connections to the Mac maker have shared word that Intel's recently released Core i7 'Clarksfield' quad-core mobile processors may find their way into the new iMac line in…
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Better components are not necessarily hotter components (especially with the progression of time), and a performance increase can be as small as a "special" 3.2/3.33 GHz dual-core Penryn.
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Quote: Originally Posted by jraffin Hi In Spain in google.es, I have checked they advertised the new Imac as IMAC Air. There is 2 ads. In the one they advertised it as the new Imac Air and in another one they advertised a new starting price o…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacApple21 If the iMac is getting any thinner, then it will almost certainly have to use something equivalent to an Atom processor The current iMacs can handle 55 W CPU so there's still a long way to go.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider MacBook Dutch: Apple's Nieuwste MacBook. Dunner, lichter en krachtiger! Gratis bezorging. Bestel vandaag. English: Apple's Newest MacBook. Thinner, lighter and stronger! Free delivery. Order today. …
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http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum....cfm?t=1275768 Maybe that guy's not making a bunch of stuff up after all?
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 How about a big display. Say 28 to 30". Which can give additional room for possibly hotter components.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DHagan4755 I see that HP is envying Apple...but noticeably absent from these look-alikes is the optical drives. Wow, that's very interesting. Quote: Originally Posted by mcarling Dropping the optical drive is…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Does anyone know if those low-power, desktop-grade C2D that Intel designed for AIOs are available yet? The 65 W ones? They've been available for a while.
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Quote: Originally Posted by CdnBook Actually, I'm not sure what's been more painful... watching my MacBook Pro creep to a standstill while its exporting video, or watching other laptop brands adopt core 2 quads. A two core (four thread) Arrandale…
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Quote: Originally Posted by teckstud Totally wrong. I love the OS for my iPhone. I just wouldn't want it for a laptop replacement- the tablet. The tablet may not be a laptop replacement. At least not this one. Quote: Originally Posted by t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by lopsided The big question now is operating system - will it run an expanded version of the iPhone OS or something closer to 10.6? If it's a slimmed-down 10.6 then that means many standard desktop apps might run on the…