With the advances Intel's made, I don't have a problem with integrated graphics per se if you don't game at all. I don't like the price hike with that cut-price graphics chip thoug…
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Originally Posted by aristobrat
Too bad Steve has to answer to stockholders expecting profits instead of you.
You are so smart. Of course you aware that everyone kn…
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Originally Posted by andreas_g4
You are so smart. Of course you aware that everyone knows that Apple is responsible for share holders. But you sure don't know if this wil…
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Originally Posted by iKevin
Also, didn't Steve mention that you could hook it up to the TV? When I read that it looked as though it was finally a media center type deal.…
I don't think anyone can really comment on the GMA950 versus an ATI9200 until we actually 'test' them. Especially as they pertain to OS X
First, let's not delude ourselves and gu…
I'm working on an informal newspaper/newsletter right now and we're looking at various printing options. I was wondering if there existed reams of 8.5x11 paper that is similar to n…
If you go to your local newspaper print centre they will give you the end of the paper reel.
They will go through dozens of reels each day.
Just cut the paper to size.
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Originally Posted by TurboMac
He needs reams full - I don't think manual cutting is an option. I would contact a paper company and see if they have seen anything
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I got my 1.83GHz MacBook Pro just 3 days back and I can say with a bare 30 minutes of usage its getting pretty HOT....Its basically the bottom left hand side of the laptop. The top…
Unfortunately, it's normal for Apple laptops, and many others too, to get very hot underneath. It's been like that with almost every generation of G3 and G4 powerbooks and now also…
The aluminum case acts as a giant heatsink, spreading the heat from the CPU/chipset/GPU/CCFL out all over the bottom surface of the laptop.
I prefer laptops which have plastic case…
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Originally Posted by voken
I got my 1.83GHz MacBook Pro just 3 days back and I can say with a bare 30 minutes of usage its getting pretty HOT....Its basically the bottom …
I'm pretty sure from a photograph I saw posted that there is a direct connection via thermal paste from at least one of the major chips -- maybe the processor itself -- to the bott…
I had a Pentium3 500mhz before and it gets hot. For the most part, I think people will just have to deal with it because as computers get faster, it's only normal they get hotter.
The neat part about the macbook is that the hottest parts of it are the parts that you touch the least. That is unless you're resting the laptop on your legs. The power inverter a…
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Originally Posted by pete
I had a thinkpad T40 1.6ghz centrino and it got warm, but never as hot as my powerbook G4 1.67.
Plastic case. The Al shell of the MBP is a…
I'm sure that's the case, but the IBM also comes with a three year warranty and has been proven to be incredibly reliable hardware wise so it doesn't seem that the internals are be…
Are they made of aluminum? Is that better than titanium? Titanium wouldn't get as hot, I'd think. But maybe it's good for the heat to disperse through something. Anyone know wh…
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Originally Posted by atc ben
I'd have to say cost.
Aluminium/Magnesium alloy is vastly superior than Titanium for the shell of a Laptop... if you are building a Warpl…
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Aluminium/Magnesium alloy is vastly superior than Titanium for the shell of a Laptop... if you are building a Warplane, then Titanium has t…