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  • b3beater
    Sep 14, 05:46 PM
    I'm glad CR is taking its stand.

    For me, the antenna issue was WORSE than people had reported. It didn't matter where I touched the antenna, the reception was affected.

    True, the bumper completely fixed it, but there is still a problem with the device.

    I always think it's odd when someone would join the board the same of day of their post simply to write something very negative like this which flies in the face of most user experiences. :rolleyes:





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  • Bregalad
    Apr 20, 01:10 PM
    what's the first letter in imac?

    An all-in-one computer is just another consumer device. Bring on the Mac Pros

    Intel won't have new Mac Pro CPUs available until fall. It's a strange way to run a company actually. Release the consumer stuff first and wait most of the year to give the pros something that beats the consumer stuff. Then a couple months later release new consumer stuff that matches the vastly more expensive pro stuff. Seems backward to everyone except Intel.

    I think that's one of the reasons why Apple has held off with the iMac upgrade. They wanted the MacBook Pro to be ahead for a few months because it's a "pro" model line.

    To the person who claimed iMac was held back because of the chipset defect, they obviously haven't counted the high speed SATA channels correctly. The 27" iMac only uses two (SSD and HD). A slot loading optical drive is pretty much the slowest device you can put in a computer these days and can be run off any crap bus.





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  • macfan70
    Nov 27, 01:28 PM
    To fit in to the Mac line up, the price for the 17" Widescreen should not be over 399 at which point you might as well get an iMac. I think if it is real, then Apple will fill the product gap and sell them for 299. Still iffy since most 17" LCDs go for at least 50 bucks less. :confused:





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  • lordonuthin
    Mar 27, 10:02 PM
    I have it all back together now and hope to ride it tomorrow, weather permitting. The paint chip didn't look like this, but I love it! The original silver frame and pipes contrast nicely.





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  • Farns514
    Jan 11, 07:00 PM
    I love these cars, i looked at the SRT8 model with the Hemi but UK + V8 = Bankrupt lol

    Matt

    The Chrysler 300C SRT is a fantastic car, i think it was the summer before I headed into freshman year of college, when my buddy and i took his SRT to his lake-house. We got up to 167mph in his car on back roads, craziest/scariest/most fun experience ever. He traded that 300 in about a year ago for the Jeep SRT and man is that thing fun to drive....... Wish i could afford an SRT.:D





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  • kingtj
    Aug 29, 01:06 PM
    I think you hit on the key thing here! The target audience for the Mac Mini is starting to break down into 2 camps. One is the niche user who wants it for a homebrew media center setup. They like the faster, more powerful Minis - even if they cost a few hundred bucks extra.

    The far larger target group, however, is the home user on a budget. The people I know who have interest in a Mini as their next computer are currently using 1-2 generation old Windows PCs that they bought used to begin with a couple years ago. They need to type letters, surf the Inet and check their email. They want to download pictures out of a digital camera and print copies, but they don't need fast 3D graphics for games. (They're the types who enjoy the little web-based games from GameHouse or PopCap, or Windows Solitaire.)

    They like the promise of greater "ease of use" with OS X and a Mac, and less threat of viruses. They also like the small form-factor case, since they tend to stick their computer on a small desk or card table, as opposed to a nice computer desk purchased just for that purpose.

    These people want a low price... not a "next generation CPU". I actually think it would be good if Apple could use the Mini as their system that helps them dispose of "old stock" spare parts and start selling it for a $349.95 and up price point.


    Hope they bring back the $499 price point, Merom or not





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  • DouchGod
    Nov 24, 02:53 AM
    Building myself a new computer:

    Asus Crosshair IV Formula AMD 890FX (Socket AM3) DDR3 Motherboard

    http://www.alphacity.co.nz/images/electronics/Crosshair-IV-Formula.jpg

    Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 6850 1024MB GDDR5 PCI-Express Graphics Card

    http://images.bizrate.com/resize?sq=300&uid=2261268837

    AMD Phenom II X6 Six Core 1055T 2.80GHz

    http://static.letsbuyit.com/filer/images/uk/products/original/201/7/amd-phenom-ii-x6-1055t-six-core-processor-2-80-ghz-9mb-cache-socket-am3-125w-45-nm-3-year-war-20107372.jpeg

    G.Skill RipJaw 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 PC3-10666C9 1333MHz Dual Channel Kit

    http://p.gzhls.at/466065.jpg

    Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit - OEM

    http://www.gttkc.com/shop/images/7professional.jpeg

    NZXT Phantom Enthusiast Full Tower Case - Black

    http://www.thebitbag.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/phantom_black_blue_LED2.jpg

    2* Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB SATA-II 32MB Cache - OEM

    http://www.awd-it.co.uk/ProdImages/3438_Samsung_Spinpoint_F1_HD753LJ_750GB_SATA_II_32MB_Cache_-_OEM_xl.jpg

    Currently sat waiting for it to be delivered.....





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  • bketchum
    Sep 1, 12:19 PM
    Originally Posted by BlizzardBomb
    I'm wondering if Apple would kill off the 17" if they did introduce a 23". I'm pretty sure now that the manufacturing cost difference between 17" and 20" is quite small.

    I highly doubt they would killl it off. I think they'd drop the price on it which would make it even more desirable for standard consumers with a budget. Sort of a, why get the mini when I could just pay a bit more for the iMac 17" kind of thing.

    And the 17-inch iMac has an important educational role, taking the place of the eMac.





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  • Tonsko
    Jan 7, 04:14 AM
    weyhay, another R32 owner! But yeh. Petrol is a killer.





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  • Gregg2
    Apr 11, 12:31 PM
    CVTs have nothing to do with "tiptronic" or "paddle" shifters. CVTs are just a new breed of automatics. Semi-automatics can be had in many flavors, including both the traditional automatic and the CVTs.

    I'd be interested in a more complete explanation. CVT is what the particular manufacturer I'm considering calls their transmission. And, yes, you can get paddle shifters if you want.





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  • MacVault
    Sep 6, 08:59 AM
    Maybe i am alone on this one....

    I think the 24" iMac G5 is the beginning of the end of the G5 iMac. We all watched as the outstanding G4 iMac grew from a 15" to a 17" and finally to 20". While the stunning design remained the same, the 20" just didn't look as good as the 2 previous models. The proportions were wrong and it looked top-heavy.

    I am sitting in front of an original 23" Apple Display (plastic rather than aluminium). The new iMac cannot be much smaller than it. I firmly believe that the 24" will be, and should be, as big as it gets. I just hope that heat doesn't become a problem with the Core 2 Duo chips else the G5 iMac may have to evolve into a new enclosure.

    Anyone else have thoughts similar?

    What do you mean by "G5"??? PowerPC is long gone from Macs.





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  • JRM PowerPod
    Aug 7, 03:09 AM
    More pictures of the banners





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  • sagasaga
    Jan 12, 05:48 AM
    Something more than it being light. If I had to guess, I bet the fully-connected theme from the iphone will be moved to a new subnotebook line. 3g everywhere, instantly, built into the notebook. The more portable the device, the more internet-everywhere makes sense. Also fits into the 'something in the air' bit more than just being a light weight device. Nothing new as many manufacturers sell add-on cards to existing notebooks, but I bet it will be a core feature of the device. Ties well into some of Leopard's remote access features, too.

    wireless technology just isn't there for wireless power or wireless monitors; *maybe* wireless speakers, but that's getting a little iffy as a big add.

    maybe the touchpad will actually be an lcd screen like an iphone; that could be interesting for multitouch.

    sagasaga





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  • quadgirl
    Sep 1, 03:32 PM
    I disagree.

    Merom makes more sense. Yes, they did get a G5 inside of the iMac, BUT, it was known for serious reliability problems. Overheating, blown capacitors, etc. The G5 iMac was really a poor design because it could *never* handle that much heat.

    So, if they are going to use Merom, great. It's a small case, it doesn't have big fans (like the Mac Pro), I would rather have a cool (not hot) case with quiet fans as well as a reliable machine.

    We can always hope for a Conroe mini-Mac Pro, but it will probably never happen.

    The G5 is an insanely hot processor (along the lines of the Pentium 4 netburst cpus) and Apple should have a medal for making it work. Conroes are cool, really cool, so it can be done.

    Maybe Apple's priority is to keep the iMac silent and as slim as possible (beauty before power). The problem is that the Merom maxes out at 2.33 ghz and the Macbook Pro 17" may well end up with that processor. It doesn't make sense to keep a consumer desktop at the same speed of the pro laptop. But then again, neither does it make sense putting a laptop processor in a desktop, unless a slim/quiet design is Apple's priority.





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  • paul4339
    Apr 26, 01:42 PM
    Amazon could have just used "AppShop" to avoid this issue, but no, of course not.

    they should use Amazon App Jungle: an un-curated mess. ;)





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  • Stella
    Nov 27, 01:53 PM
    Why do you continue to link to DigiTimes? Its not worth the time and effort, they are highly inaccurate - 100% wrong.





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  • mdatwood
    Apr 26, 02:02 PM
    Matts Macintosh describes 1984 Mac System 1 comes with dash-board like widgets. Video:
    http://obamapacman.com/2011/04/1984-mac-os-system-1-gui-apps-video/

    Interesting video, although being able to open a calculator seems to be a generous definition of widget.





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  • Cheffy Dave
    Jun 24, 01:46 AM
    That's a very old render. I doubt MacAllen made it. Plus, why would you want a transparent display on a desktop? I can almost understand it on a window, but on a desktop it just looks like ****.

    but it's all about what appears in that window,and sort of disappears when not in use, anyway it all just conjecture, not cast in stone, chill, it's just discussion ,yes???;)





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  • gr8whtd0pe
    Jan 23, 11:19 PM
    yup 89 accord with 42,000 miles in it, 5 speed manual :D

    HA! that's not to shabby off of a hood ornament.





    AFPoster
    Mar 22, 01:34 PM
    Not at all, provided you meet the requirements. I was merely pointing out that a Director of IT posted on a Mac forum asking how to remotely access his network.

    Based on your posts, I question if you meet the age requirements of this forum.

    LMAO...Yes that's it, I don't meet age requirements!





    blakdragun
    Feb 24, 06:43 PM
    Here's my mbp setup.

    nice clean setup.





    arkmannj
    Mar 22, 10:24 PM
    bring on 220GB, and I'd LOVE if they brought back the ability to connect via Firewire. :)





    jagolden
    Sep 7, 09:25 AM
    A good idea, just poorly executed.
    Actually makes more sense than the system we have now.

    Yes, everything should be given to everyone, no one has to work for it.

    A good idea?! What, work hard so you can give it away to someone else who's to lazy to work hard? Wont give anything us shortterm for longterm returns?

    It makes no sense, period.

    Why do you think the roles of Welfare in the US are so huge? It's overflowing with the lazy ones who wont get off thier a###s therefore taking away from the the people who truly need that welfare.





    plinden
    Jul 19, 03:47 PM
    There are more details here - http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/060719/sfw089.html?.v=60

    At the end of the page is a breakdown in the sales figures.

    Desktop sales are down 14% on last quarter, and 23% on a year ago, but laptop sales are up a whopping 60% on last quarter and 61% on a year ago.



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