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Quote: Originally Posted by Elixir rev b needs to have ethernet, firewire, small speakers, and the black lining around the screen like the imac. then i'd be buying it. MacDock will bring ethernet, firewire, etc. so it looks like Rev …
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Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac If you feel this class of machines are stupid then fine. Criticize them all and not just the MBA. You're right the entire category could stand improvement and that's exactly why people are so disappointed.…
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Hopefully none.
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Rev B? There should have never been an A. It would have been nice if Apple had introduced a real subnotebook rather than a crippled MacBook in an expensive case. Unfortunately that probably won't happen until apple realizes what a big mistake the Ai…
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Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac The comparisons between the MBA and the MB are meaningless. The MBA should be compared to other ultra portables. To see people like groverat make such comparisons is quite disappointing. Anyone who doesn'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by dvsryan Hmmmm.... It seems to me that Apple is directly going for the women and/or gay community here. They have to expand market share somehow, right? Truthfully, and objectively, ask yourself, what is the advant…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mr. H Um, I think you left out a few browsers: Camino Shiira iCab OmniWeb Netscape Sunrise Internet Explorer Mozilla And, of course, the ubiquitous "Other" I use OmniWeb. If you'd like the results of a…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Silverdog I think the line-up will be simple when the next Mac Pro comes out and it will look more like the xMac proposed here than the current beast. I had a PowerMac G5 with the current form factor for almost fo…
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Here's my guess for the next line of Mac Pro Towers (not counting the coming minitower) then. 2.83 GHz octo-core for about 3 grand. 2.66 GHz quad-core (single processor) for about 2.2 grand. 3.33 GHz octo-core for whatever the market will b…
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I want three desktop drive bays, two PCIe slots and a choice of graphic cards. I don't need the option of octo-core, 16GB RAM, a second Gigabit ethernet port or the workstation size and price of the Mac Pro.
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Here in the U.S. most mobile telecoms are trying to catch up with 2.5 and 3G. That trend will probably accellerate after a major portion of the AMPS network is shutdown next February. 2008 could either be a very interesting or very messy year for ce…
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Quote: Originally Posted by schalliol Could someone please sticky this? This will be the next Mac product to be updated (all other products have had one or more updates since the Mac Pro was introduced). Apple introduced the Mac Pro on August…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tinkerer Then you've concluded that OS X alone is enough reason for you to continue to operate within the Apple paradigm. They did not conclude this for you, nor did they prevent you from coming to some other conclusio…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tinkerer Apple doesn't prevent you from seeking out another manufacturer that would better suit your needs. I don't think even Steve Jobs himself would tell you Apple makes the perfect computer for everyone. If Apple i…
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There are two major problems with All In Ones. First there is a lot a people who want a choice of monitors and graphics cards. Second there's no way to have a second interrnal hard drive. Sure you can add external boxes and their cables but …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DaveGee OMG NAFWNAHIT! Not Another Fucing We Need A Headless iMac Thread WE KNOW WE DO WE KNOW WE DO APPLE SIMPLY DOESN'T GIVE A CRAP! Dave Who said anything about a headless iMac? I said it would b…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mjteix Given the current Mac Pro chips and their prices, the 45nm version of the Mac Pro could look like this: $2200 8-cores 2.50GHz $2499 8-cores 2.83GHz $3298 8-cores 3.00GHz $3997 8-cores 3.16GHz Sounds cl…
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IMHO the C2D and better integrated graphics are a given. What I'd really like to see is a Mini that can use 4GB of RAM and have at least one of it's two Ram slots easily accessible. As for things like a x16 pci-e slot, etc. where is the minitower …
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Makes sense because the last thing Apple Corps would want to do is lose the appeal. A settlement avoids that possibility but has no effect on any other trademark actions.
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IMHO, the iMac G5s that were introduced in October were originally intended to be dual-core. Considering that the single core G5 uses 50% more power than the Core Duo, Apple probably decided it didn't want an iMac that sounded like a leaf blower.