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Originally Posted by Simon
It looks like the 12" PB is definitely history.
How did you come to this conclusion from the AI article?
I truly hope that Apple keeps som…
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Originally Posted by f1000
How did you come to this conclusion from the AI article?
I truly hope that Apple keeps something for us fans of an ultralight pro-model.
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Originally Posted by Simon
I think users looking for decent power in a small case, shouldn;t be too disappointed.
I don't consider carrying an iBook to look professio…
I guess it all boils down to how important pure size is.
I needed the better GPU and VRAM more than the small size, so I bought a 15" after having used a 12". I still love the 12"…
A few things:
- I really hope that Apple puts 64MB of graphics memory into this new Intel iBook revision. I can't think of a greater dissapointment than seeing brand new Intel iBo…
Ever since Apple included DVI on the mini (which after all is the cheapest of all Macs) I can't understand how they couldn't put it on the iBook as well. When the 12" PB is gone an…
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Originally Posted by im_noahselby
After a visit to Best Buy and Future Shop in my area, I've pretty much concluded that not many LCD makers support DVI and instead simpl…
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Originally Posted by harrisjamieh
Really? most screens have at least both DVI and VGA, if not only DVI
Keep in mind, my preference was on 17" LCD's at the time, not…
It has little to do with screen size, and all to do with the fact that Best Buy (which owns Future Shop, by the way) generally only carries the lowest model each model carries in t…
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Originally Posted by f1000
I don't consider carrying an iBook to look professional, though, and that's based on experience. If Apple doesn't produce an ultralight PowerBo…
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Originally Posted by tooki
If an iBook is professional enough for Martha Stewart, isn't it professional enough for anyone?
If wearing a pink skirt is professional eno…
Ah comon, this can just be about looks. If an iBook gets a DVI and decent CPU/GPU upgrade it will be just as good as any existing 12" PB. If you have a problem with its looks and t…
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Originally Posted by im_noahselby
- I really hope that Apple puts 64MB of graphics memory into this new Intel iBook revision. I can't think of a greater dissapointment th…
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Originally Posted by mduell
It has been possible for years; neither the switch to Intel nor the Mac mini's port indicate any breakthrough in features. Apple needs the por…
Just a hunch but I really doubt Apple will EVER ship anything that has a "Pentium" in it. I don't think they would want that name associated with Apple/Mac. Even if they just cal…
I agree with chrisutley; I doubt that the processors for Apple will be branded the same way as the rest of Intel's line. But just what they will call them is something I'm curious…
I think they will call them Intel chips, or Intel Centrino Duo, or Centrino, or really anything but Pentium in the laptops. In the desktops I'm not sure; I have yet to see anything…
It's so tempting to buy a new laptop right now with $50 to $100 off across Apple's entire lineup. Boxing day sales are huge up here, for those who are unfamiliar with it. I feel li…
Oh and something else:
A user named "steeldrivingjon" from the macrumors board posted the following message:
NEC's announced dual-core Yonah notebook is supposed to cost $2,000, …
im_noahselby: Pentium Ms are generally pricey CPUs, but NEC may be targeting a higher clocked chip; I haven't seen pricing but the slowest Yonah chips (~1.6Ghz) may be relatively c…
Nice catch... I'd bet money you're right.
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Originally Posted by Eug Wanker
Most "high-rez" 13.3" screens seem to be 1280x800 these days. Thus, that's the rez I'd expect …
I've been through three iPods this year. The first one, I got from my grandparents as a present, and used it everywhere i went. I dropped it a couple of times, but it still worked.…