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Samsung defends Galaxy S9's 'AR Emoji,' says feature doesn't copy iPhone X's Animoji
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Consumer Reports' dismissal of HomePod a familiar tale to Apple fans [u]
jdgaz said:More fake news. Sending letter to CR and cancelling subscription. Had enough of their not so professional evaluations. -
Watch: 5K gaming on an iMac Pro
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Watch: 5K gaming on an iMac Pro
Hmmm. Disappointed that most of those responding to my post either didn’t read my original post or resorted to personal snarky attacks. Has AI Comments gone the way of YouTube comments? BTW folks, you aren’t employed by Apple so why condescendly tell me what Apple is or isn’t going to do with the Mac Mini? The reason, again, that I posted was that I found it odd that AI would go to great lengths to feature an article on gaming but has consistently given Apple a free pass on the Mac Mini. I am a long time loyal customer of Apple. I know of no serious gamer who would use a Mac for gaming. So, it would have been more interesting to see an article speculating on where Apple is going with the gaming. I suspect no where. The average, I repeat average, 16 year old will not drop 10K on an iMac Pro.
I would love to respond to any points but I will not react to the juvenile “haters gunna hate” line of thinking. -
Watch: 5K gaming on an iMac Pro
I’m confused by all this especially AppleInsider’s heavy coverage (promotion?) of a high end, professional platform from Apple with minimum configuration costing $5k US$ for . . . gaming? I get it that the iMac Pro is a professional system for graphic pros. And if you have the coin to bring this home and game that’s fine. It’s your money. But seriously? After a hard day working on a SuperBowl ad you are going to let off steam with a few hours of gaming on the company deluxe platform? In my company you’d get fired. And if you are a sole contractor you will have to ask yourself why you are risking crucial components on recreation.
Meanwhile, we enter the fourth year without any tangible sign from Apple of a Mac Mini upgrade. Simply bizarre.