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Quote: Originally Posted by cswetta Oh I get it now... I actually just found this place that does alot of glass work. And she told me she's got some sort of anti reflective glass which is 2mm thick. Hopefully ill try to make some time and go have…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cswetta Yesterday I was standing and testing the 30 inch apple cinema display with the 27 inch imac.. To be honest, its my preference that I do not like true colors and the grainy look and rather have the colors POP an…
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Quote: Originally Posted by cswetta What happpneed??!! Whyhas this thread ended?! lol im just looking in to buy the new 27 inch imac and all these solutions to replace the glass display has gotten me intrigued! Did the samples of the museum glass…
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Quote: Originally Posted by TNSF Depends on your definition of doing well. Sure the Xbox is a popular gaming system, but they've never made any money off it. Not a penny. If they could leverage the Xbox to make money in other ways that might o…
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I found that temporarily dropping the desktop screen resolution to 800x600, actually improves Starcraft 2's frame-rate drastically. Ran the game at 1920x1200. I'm guessing MacOS uses up the video memory... The game will still run at whatever r…
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Curious about the SSD option. It says you can add an SSD with a hard disk. Does that mean there is an extra sata port in there? I must know! Hey, if there is an extra sata port it would be fairly easy to hack that into an esata port.
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Quote: Originally Posted by 2992 @ ONLY $279.00 Amazing, isn't? Really, its not worth it. The only real application where anyone would need 1080p on the 27 inch iMac is with bluray players. Almost all xbox and playstation games are limited to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by winterspan "Users might not notice a major difference, as experts say its hard to see a real difference between 720p and 1080p on screens smaller than 50 inches. " To those who have brought up the issue about 720P v…
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Quote: Originally Posted by ronparr I find this article fairly misleading. My MacBook Pro can drive my 27" iMac at any resolution, not just 720P. If my MacBook can do it, then and adapter can do it. Actually, your MacBook is driving the 27 i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by acrobratt So... I like Apple products...a lot. But I've never really understood the value of an Apple display. I like they they seem to be made from better components than other monitors, but it seems like there i…
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old news... ...also slightly inaccurate. Apple didn't build a scaler into the iMac capable of converting 1080p. but you can have 1080p support with this device... http://www.atlona.com/ATLONA-HDMI-MI...-SWITCHER.html basically your addi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by chronster I can confirm if the touch pro 2 does it, it's not enough to make the bars change at all. Quote: Originally Posted by Sacto Joe All right, now try it with the updated bars in the iPhone 4. What you'll …
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Consumer reports is obviously just cashing in on this band wagon. I'm sure they are just loving all this free publicity.
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This is really funny, I mean first consumer reports says the phone is great and has no problems... Then this antenna issue gets massive attention by the forums and blogs... So then Consumer Reports does a test where they recreate the specific …
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Quote: Originally Posted by AIaddict I have an iPhone 3G, iPhone 3Gs and an iPhone 4. My testing agrees with Apples statement 100%. The iPhone 4 has better reception than the previous models and all 3 of them, and most if not all other phones can…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism I don't see how a RF signal variation would result in one unit causing a "short circuit" and another not causing a short circuit. They'll all using the same antenna for UMTS. I get no variation, not even a si…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Yet, I can cover all the scenarios you mention and still not recreate the issue. I've gone so far as to use wet hands dipped in salty water as well as use conductive metals to bridge the gap. Therefore it can…
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Quote: Originally Posted by nvidia2008 Apple said they made "an entirely new alloy" or something like that for the steel-alloy frame. While the machining may be precise, could there be some variability in alloy composition, however small, that ca…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism All this is reasonable. This, not so much. Because a phone was found with a case on it is no indication that every iPhone was tested with a case on it. If it's an insulation issue then wouldn't this affe…
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Quote: Originally Posted by rbonner Not sure if this had been made clear, the bars don't seem to be linked to the quality of the call. I was all caught up on the bars meaning something, but in the end they are just a representation of what is go…