Something I just noticed about the $899 Mac when considering getting one: the iPod nano edu deal does not apply to that one. Makes it a little bit harder to justify as long as that…
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Originally Posted by onlykaria
that makes no sense. you can and a remote for 26$ and buy the bluetooth dongle for about the some, or would you rather pay $250 more for j…
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Originally Posted by hldan
This is indeed a great general purpose machine as Tooki mentioned earlier but what you are saying is utter BS. Apple doesn't go out of their wa…
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Originally Posted by SSharon
I guess it's more than just that. The extra $225 gets you the the superdrive, the video card, the bluetooth, and the ram on a single chip. …
I noticed this thread when it was started, and went to have a look at the local (Finnish) applestore. This seemed perfect for me, as I don't need anything which was left out. I was…
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I do think that the i4E (as I say it called on so random site lol) would be great for my grandma... my grandma doesn't need graphics, or Bluetooth, a 160 GB dr…
They didn't kill it entirely, they just made it for institutional purchase only, not any old education individual. So if you want one for yourself, you've gotta know someone who do…
It makes sense, I mean, all a consumer has to do is log-in the edu-page and viola! $400 price drop. I wouldnt need the bluetooth or the remote so it would be great! Apple saw this …
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Originally Posted by SSharon
I guess it's more than just that. The extra $225 gets you the the superdrive, the video card, the bluetooth, and the ram on a single chip. …
you could always get a refurb 17" iMac for $200 cheaper... although I really wouldn't trust a refurb laptop, I see no problem with getting a refurbished iMac...
This is a true shame, as our lab was thinking about picking one up. Institutional purchases are nice until you realize that you have to jump through hoops and red tape rather than …
It wouldn't surprise me... it could even be a quasi port from NeXT. I only wish they would build iWork/iLife into the OS (and tack on another $20-$40 to the price).
Meh, the article says that it's aimed at consumers and is not a direct competitor to Excel. I still hope they include a nice selection of equations (particularly financial).
It w…
I found Pages very impressive, it did everything I could ever want from a word processor and things like aligning multiple pictures to the right was a one click affair not a 1 dial…
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Originally Posted by El Gato
Meh, the article says that it's aimed at consumers and is not a direct competitor to Excel. I still hope they include a nice selection of eq…
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Originally Posted by greenamp
Yeah but see the thing is, most people who use excel only use the basic stuff, like simple forumlas, customized tables, pie charts, etc. An …
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Think Secret have a high degree of reliability.
The thing is, they predicted that a spreadsheet app would be released as part of…