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Quote: Originally posted by Maffrew Colin McRae 2 is a 3 year old game... 'nuff said. Still looks good. :P I guess I'm just an old fart...hell, I drive an 18 year old car. :P -M
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I'm one of the people who was initially shocked and disapointed with the possible nVidia FX5200 chip that may arrive in the new iMacs. Well, until now, kind of... On an airplane trip last night, I opened up my Dell laptop which I bought about …
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Quote: Originally posted by Programmer Or they are just messing with ya'll. Yuhp. -M
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Lets not be silly. You *can* buy a Dell machine capable of playing Doom III at a decent resolution and frame rate for $1299, including an LCD monitor. This is a non-issue, trying to deny it just makes one look petty and childish. I suppose the…
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Quote: Originally posted by bunge Can a $1299 Windows machine play it? Of course. -M
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Running powerbooks in clamshell mode causes them to heat up like hell. Not recommended at all. Your best bet is to run the 12" Powerbook open, with one external monitor attached to it. You'll get 2 working LCDs this way. -M
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Quote: Originally posted by VanDeWaals It does mean High Definition....the HD designation indicates (I THINK...someone correct me if I am wrong) that the display exceeds a certain resolution. If you wanted to watch TV on the monitor, you would h…
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Quote: Originally posted by Aphelion And how smart is it to re-post his entire misinformed post? Not everyone stays totally informed about Apple's stated plans. ... It's actually quite smart to repost his whole message. That way when h…
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Quote: Originally posted by Giuseppe As much as I'd like to see a G5 in there, my money is on a G4. Most people who buy the iMac don't buy it because it's fast, but because it's cool and different. This is really what makes the iMac sell more…
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Quote: Originally posted by Rolo My idea is, instead of having ports on the back of the Mac itself, a single cable goes to a breakout box for power, modem, Ethernet, FireWire, and USB ports. That way, you don't have a bunch of spaghetti coming of…
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Quote: Originally posted by sneaky http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/Se...ver_040717.jpg http://forums.applenova.com/showthread.php?t=987&page=2 Bigger photo. -M
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youch. You guys are persistent. -M
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Yeah, that is the Sony Vaio Z series. It looked alot better in the Wired magazine ad. The speaker lump at the base is kinda bleh. The monitor looks 14-15"...it would look better in widescreen 17" or so... -M
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Quote: Originally posted by hmurchison People, We need to look at this from a cultural(actually it should be biological) standpoint. Sony makes a lot of sub notebooks because in Japan people are on the average smaller than Americans. A sub 12…
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Quote: Originally posted by Matsu With Apple having revealed that the next iMac is a G5, and also having stated that 999 is their target price one now has to ask... Eh? Did I miss something? When did Apple say their target is $999? -M
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Quote: Originally posted by hmurchison Apple doesn't need to market a PDA. They simply need a phone with good Calendering(iCal), syncing(.mac Sync)email(mail.app) and other standard goodies, with a bit of SMS and SMIL support. Sounds like a PD…
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Quote: Originally posted by envelopez If the new iMac is to look anything like the new monitors it will be difficult. If it's small and if it might be suffering thermal problems I bet the inside is layer upon layer of emi shield and captan tape a…
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Quote: Originally posted by ijerry well, Here are my pics of my new 20" Amazing, even the low-end display is droolicious. Here is some advice: Do not *EVER*, *EVER*, throw away the box for that display. I made the mistake of throwing away …
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Quote: Originally posted by chipz the iMac is a consumer machine meant for persons who want a good, reliable computer - not a user who wants the latest and greatest. For them, there is the PM. Yes, and of course the general consumer is an id…