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Quote: Originally Posted by Andysol My question to all is the following- would you buy an apple tv if: -55" 1080p LED 240hz (or whatever size/plasma) -Built in Blu-Ray on side (like iMac) -Cable box built-in (or cable card slot) -Wifi for s…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jazzmsngr While I would like to agree with you, and the idea of ditching my provider for cable is enticing....the issue is cost. They will NEVER EVER EVER EVER move to a $1 per channel model. Think about it, at MOST …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK I was thinking about MLB TV. Here in the UK with the current AppleTV you can buy a MLB TV subscription and watch any game (including the Red Sox) over the internet through your AppleTV rather than having to w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by auxio Good point. It's so easy for people to think: "oh, that's China for you". When the reality is, certain types of manufacturing requires use of dangerous chemicals, gasses and materials. And no matter where that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Shaun, UK I get home from work and switch on my Apple TV and the fun begins... Siri put BBC News channel on Siri lower the volume and read my emails and play my video messages Siri start video call to my mother (u…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody it's not pointless, it's just pointless for you. I'm in the market for such a TV right now and it pisses me off that I have to buy some other piece of crap as a stopgap device knowing that in a year or t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Like it or not I've never considered it due to it being grossly over priced for what you get. Or maybe more importantly for what I need. As a person that uses his iPhone and iPad more than his laptop so…
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Quote: Originally Posted by MacTac Yes, really. Not all of us want the clutter of external devices. Some of us are interested in keeping things neat and orderly. the mini laptop cpu and low end video hold it back and Thunderbolt can't fix that…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rtm135 Somehow everyone here managed to miss the most important bit of news in all of this. Microsoft stated that the ONLY way to get Metro apps on your PC is through their app store. Starting with Windows 8, you'…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ouragan The article should be corrected because the current quad-core iMac uses a desktop Core i5 CPU and a desktop Core i7 CPU. The mobile variant of the Core i5 and Core i7 is a dual core CPU only. As writte…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mcarling I accept the idea of a headless Mac with a desktop-grade processor (up to 65W), GPU, support for 16GB or more of memory, ExpressCard/34 slot, SD card slot, two Gbit Ethernet ports, LightPeak and an internal po…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 The workstation / server grade CPU and the associated high cost chipsets. The massive power supply. The optical drive. The massive case. This is actuall very significant as the Pro is more of a floor top comp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism It's funny, your comment infers that notebook-grade components should be less expensive than their desktop-grade counterparts. Note that in computing when you go to smaller, denser and more power efficient yo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross BS. No matter what, AMD is considered to be a second tier supplier. Sure, if you want a $400 piece of junk, get an AMD machine. But apple will sell a $600 - $800 crap desktop with a slow and small HDD lo…
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They better not put in I3 on board video in any system over $1000 and not in the $600+ mini.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Esquare On the contrary: the integrated graphics of the Arrandale chips vs. the NVidia 9400M. I'd be surprised if we'd see Mac MIni's with i3 or i5 at all. Theoretically a discrete graphics card could be included, but …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Zuriel Clue 1: An obvious one...the MBP shipments to bestbuy have slowed down for about 2 months now. you can find this info anywhere online. A friend of mine enlightened me that this is true...he works at bestbuy. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by sandau All year I thought I'd buy a new 17" MBP to replace my 2006 MBP, but then I bought a cheap netbook from a friend and that simple devil is all i use away from the now desktop docked old MBP. So, then I saw the…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hmurchison Not yet...maybe December 22nd 2012 Why would want to play that old game then where we all play us army at home.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Marvin Intel clearly saw ATI and NVidia pushing for a fully programmable rendering pipeline and thought they could get there quicker by pushing x86 cores that they already know into a package. Their software developmen…