So what do you guys think of the new stuff that just went on sale?
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What about all the designers complaining still about Apple not giving a matte option on their stuff like they did 2 years ago?Bertster7 wrote:
The 27" iMacs are quite nice. The rest is either no big change or is shit. Dunno about the mouse thingy....
What about all the idiotic Mac users who like to poke their LCDs with their fingers and then claim for a new LCD on warranty?CapnNismo wrote:
What about all the designers complaining still about Apple not giving a matte option on their stuff like they did 2 years ago?Bertster7 wrote:
The 27" iMacs are quite nice. The rest is either no big change or is shit. Dunno about the mouse thingy....
You can change the RAM in them..Sup wrote:
How is with "upgrade-abillity" with iMacs? Do they use the same components as their laptops?Bertster7 wrote:
The 27" iMacs are quite nice. The rest is either no big change or is shit. Dunno about the mouse thingy....
Far worse than that is that, the standard keyboard that now ships with Macs is the tiny BT one.mcminty wrote:
The new remote looks stupid. I shall be more careful with my current one..
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But you can't change the storage? Cos iMacs don't ship with SSDs or do they?Bertster7 wrote:
You can change the RAM in them..Sup wrote:
How is with "upgrade-abillity" with iMacs? Do they use the same components as their laptops?Bertster7 wrote:
The 27" iMacs are quite nice. The rest is either no big change or is shit. Dunno about the mouse thingy....
That's it.
They use SO-DIMMs if that's what you mean.
I find it pathetic that Apple just compares their new products to the older models of the same product. It's gives the illusion as if this new product is the best thing to hit the market; when in reality it's just some new hardware in the same package.Finray wrote:
Revised Apple products
So what do you guys think of the revised and sold as new, where the only 'new' thing is the pricetag, stuff that just went on sale?
How is that supposed to be comfortable...?
Who said anything about comfortable.alexb wrote:
How is that supposed to be comfortable...?
i can understand dropping $1400.0 on a new imac shown today if i had a crappy g4 or a mac mini. the new imacs arent all that different than last years version other than new k/m and engine... if apple is asking me to drop the bucks on a repackage desktop, they can jump in a lake for all i care.TopHat01 wrote:
I find it pathetic that Apple just compares their new products to the older models of the same product. It's gives the illusion as if this new product is the best thing to hit the market; when in reality it's just some new hardware in the same package.Finray wrote:
Revised Apple products
So what do you guys think of the revised and sold as new, where the only 'new' thing is the pricetag, stuff that just went on sale?
A very sneaky marketing technique though.
Probably because they want people to use them as TVs, too?Bell wrote:
Hmmm, was thinking of getting one but was holding off, are those 16:9 ratios though? The hell possesd them to do that :S
no.