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tallest skil wrote: » One. FACT: The A5 IS Three SoC Generations Behind the latest Apple SoC. A5 - As used in the iPad Mini A5X - As used in the 'new' iPad 3rd Generation A6 - As used in the iPhone 5/6th Generation A6X - As used i…
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Nice tablet, but... The A5 is now 3 generations behind other iPads, the iOS UI is more than dated at this point, the display is not even close to the resolution/quality of other 7 to 8 inch tablet devices (or even most modern smartphones) and the p…
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Meh... at best, and if all Apple has planned for the future of its product line is pushing more pixels onto smaller displays, then it looks like the era of Apple 'Innovation' is truly at an end. Nothing really all that 'Pro' about a US 1700.00 lapt…
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Let's just hope that they keep the pricing realistic/reasonable... though one might question the benefit of going 'retina' on these smaller screens, other than just to add said 'marketing-term' to yet another device.
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tallest skil wrote: » Incompatibility with all existing devices. NOT... Android updates don't 'break things' like so many iOS updates have - They simply improve the user experience while moving mobile operating systems forward.
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simtub wrote: » Does anyone know how to work out that IF this iPad was really released, and at the current rumored screen size with a Retina display the same resolution as the 9.7" iPad. Then what would the pixel density (PPI) be? I sure hope i…
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Apple really should avoid releasing an 8gb model just to reach a lower price-point (unless it's solely for the EDU market) as such a paltry capacity on an iOS device leaves very little room for anything. Other 'mobile OS' devices can often get away…
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dickprinter wrote: » .....because no one does wrong except for Apple. :-/ ... and NEVER have I said that, so please stop acting like some overly-defensive troll.
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No Surprise There... It should never have been banned in the first place.
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Very Nice...
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Been using [B]Motion-X GPS Drive[/B] for quite a while now... Works Great. (I've little use for all the picturesque '3D' map frivolity)
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Nice enough looking, but... It's just the same iOS device in a different size.
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fila97 wrote: » I thought Apple's purchase of Nortel patents covers extensive 4G LTE technologies? ... not all of them. Now Let The Games Begin (again)!
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX Photos can be faked but I don't think anyone thinks he's faking his photos, it's just odd (to put in mildly) that he has to constantly show that he bought some mass produced CE. And now, he's …
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX I didn't think your posts of images and claims of what you "own" could get any more pathetic but now you're telling us you bought the highest capacity iPhoneas well? Despite posting the image …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dickprinter Given that Google has had an over 5 year head start on Apple, why not give Apple a little credit for debuting a product that is exponentially better than Google's initial release? It's mig…
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Given that Google Maps is the exponentially more mature/polished product, I'll stick with it for now, though I do look forward to Apple 'ironing' out the current issues with their fledgling effort.
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FACT: 'App Store" Does Not Equal 'Appstore', whether Apple likes it or not.
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lilgto64 wrote: » ...but the point is that to my knowledge no one has figured out how to mass produce parts using the traditional carbon fiber process. They'll likely use a 'chopped fiber' technique, which can effectively be done v…
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allenbf wrote: » Question, how will a carbon fiber iPad/iPhone/iPod case feel?? Or even a Macbook? I quite like the aluminum shells, it feels quality. I really hope Apple doesn't do this, it'll feel like an Android phone. It feels very nic…