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I love it. The integrated graphics wouldnt be my first choice, but it is still better then the ATI 9200 that the old mini had. When you look at it in context it is a much better machine. The real problem I see with the new mini is that there is…
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Quote: Originally posted by reynard I think this is a good thing. Anybody who is a Costco member loves the place--its just the best retail experience out there. People trust Costco They have the iMac instore at the Kirkland store. Its the fir…
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross I don't expect a rep who is not specialised, to know much about apps that just came out, except for some of the main features. But there a few new things about the machine that they will know. Second monitors …
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Quote: Originally posted by Gene Clean Not all commercial DVDs you buy are dual layer. Some don't come with any extras, or just plain don't last that long. And some are just mastered single layer to save money, or because it was easier. Partic…
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I run tiger on my 600mhz iBook, 384mb of ram. I dont expect too much of it, but it is passable for web browsing and email. The reality is that todays websites demand much more sophisticated browsers, and present much more data to them. They cons…
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Quote: Originally posted by Kolchak I have a couple of special PCI cards I'd like to keep. Since PCIe isn't backward compatible with PCI, what are the chances the PowerMacTels will have at least one or two PCI slots as well? Or would that complic…
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Quote: Originally posted by halse back to the topic: I first heard of the SED displays as being used in digital cameras, the low power comsumption may help with "live preview" something Sony is doing with the R1 (the R1 uses a lower power CMOS se…
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Quote: Originally posted by Chucker What? As far as I know, SEDs were first talked about in 2003, then discussed in detail this summer/fall and have always been planned for a 2006/2007 release timeframe. No vapor. "Large-screen, flat-panel…
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A good wash should sort you out. I personally really like the Apple Ajustable Keyboard. But my ADB -> USB adapter is a bit of a pain, Im thinking about getting the Griffin iMate. But in the end Ill probably get a new keyboard, the new MS one lo…
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Quote: Originally posted by @homenow By your definition then the Yonah processor and PS 3 (CELL) are both vaporware as well. I think that your definition is too broad. Vaporware is a product which has been anounced but has not shipped. Many co…
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross Naturally, it's Apple's choice. But is that choice a good one? Apple wants to increase marketshare. That's not easy for them Thats a big assumption. Im not sure that it is true. It is certainly tru…
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Quote: Originally posted by ascii I think the solution to these problems is not to switch to Intel, but rather to more consistently apply the "Apple principles" in the motherboard division. To the extent they do that, they will be successful. …
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Quote: Originally posted by melgross That's right. The board is just wiring. Apple has either designed or had a hand in the design of so many of its chips over the years that we forget that it might not be necessary any more. Even the first WiFi …
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Quote: Originally posted by Brendon I could see lack of native pro apps holding the PowerBook till later, while the iBook and Mini would do well with Intel inside. Both not pro app machines. Maybe the PowerBook but why if the apps are not there…
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Im not sure that they actually 'sell' them, but there is one at my local BB. They only have the mini, and it is plonked in the middle of a long row of PCs. You hardly notice it, its just too small and plain to stand out amongst the large loud machin…
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http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26062 The Inq has published a price list for Yonah cpus. This is the chip that everyone anticipates going into Intel Macs. There is no indication of what quantity is involved, and Im sure Apple will get them ch…
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The Intel GMA 900 is both faster and more sophisticated than the ATI 9200 found in the Mac Mini. Recently Intel made a strong move to abandon their low end chipset products, so I expect to see both improvements in their integrated graphics and a …
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Interesting techniques. For a long time I was a shower guy, using a sensor excel. I found however that I got too close a shave. Blood would just sort of 'bubble' out of my skin, or leave it irritated. There was just too much damage happening. So I…
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Updated this morning, and rebooted. None of my rules in Mail work anymore. I can delete them. If I add a new rule the Mail pref window wont close anymore. So, no more rules in mail. Doesnt work before or after repairing permissions.
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Quote: Originally posted by kenaustus iBooks can move forward to Yonah and, as long as they don't have all the features as the PBs the two lines can live together - especially if Freescale delivers the dual core G4s - which they were supposed to …