All Things Mac/ Apple
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Not a fan of the aesthetic. I also don't like how it's taking the soldered down approach into the professional desktop range. I think it's a miss but we will see.
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Yeah, I've upgrade my MBP a few times, and likely will 1-2 more times before it heads out the to the /dev/rand in the sky.
That said the new Pro's are Flash and RAM upgradeable that's all you need for a desktop PC. The CPU's are fast enough for years on end and are usually bottlenecked by Disk/RAM. Thunderbolt any devices for space and Robert's your mother's brother.
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I have an old Mac Pro that is still faster than most of the current Mac lineup, but it's time to upgrade. I'll be selling and getting the new Mac Pro. The best new feature for me is it's size and portability. I usually bring a MBP on photo shoots but now I can easily just bring the new MP instead. I'm now most interested In what this Haswell processor is gonna do for the next rMBP 13/15". The rMBP 13" currently is not much,if any, faster than the new MBA. Also, need to upgrade my iPad to whatever the next iteration is. Come on Apple release some new shit for me.
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I want an iPad mini retina.
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I want an iPad mini retina.
As of now, having a regular sized iPad and an iPhone 5, I have no desire to get an iPad mini. I'd much rather have a slightly larger iphone. My gf really wants the mini because she can fit it in most of her purses. The size just feels weird to me and since I mostly use it to watch videos while traveling, I prefer the larger size.
Why do you want it over the full size?
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Good question; it's hard to explain why I like it better; I'm not sure I even understand why. I had an iPad 3 and I wound up selling it after it was just collecting dust once I got a mini. I felt the same way that you do but wound up getting one of these things on a whim and it's become my dominant device now aside from the phone of course.
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Could an Ipad mini + skype setup be able to (completely) replace a smartphone? Anyone try this?
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in gmail you can export contacts: https://www.google.com/contacts/
the iphone might be able to import those.you can also try directly syncing them, i have never tried it thought: https://support.google.com/mail/answer/2753077?hl=en
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Alrighty fellas, I think I have my PC sold and am looking to move into the world of Mac. As everything I use is apple based I want to make the transition complete. My ssd based PC was great and faster than anything I've ever experienced but unnecessary for what I use it for, and entirely to unreliable for composing important jobs on. Can anyone make suggestions? I'd like to purchase an actual home computer rather than a notebook (laptop) but push come to shove of the performance and price are right I could live with it. Thanks for any input
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I think the new iMacs are probably a good fit, perhaps with a fusion drive. I always go laptop except for my mini HTPC. if you do that with display and Bluetooth peripherals I'd go Air.
I really love the Magic Trackpad, a Bluetooth glass multitouch trackpad. I don't do mice anymore, it's way better for me to use the MT. Once you get a few gestures down you can zip around beautifully.
Snowy and others will have some sound opinions on Mac as well.
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Mclain nails it in 1 I think. If you're sure you don't want a laptop, the iMac is a great place to be with the fusion drive.
Depending on budget and existing monitor etc I may still go with a MBP. If you've not got a great monitor, iMac sounds perfect. A very nice setup should be under $2k.
The ability to potentially move your device around from time to time, and if you do have a decent monitor would get me thinking about the MacBook Pro's. For almost the same cost you'd end up with something like below, which is the 13" 2.9Ghz on the website. Added if you're really serious, about squeezing $ for power/performance, I suggest looking @ the Refurbs, you get the same warranty as new at around 20% off
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A nice page I have come across yesterday, helps you install the standard-set of tools when doing a re-install: http://getmacapps.com/
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well i am back in Oz, and sorry to the people i said i would try and see but this is the first time i have had in a about 3 weeks to sit down.
this aint just an apple question but i am sure you can all help me. my parents house in a single story but long, and the modem/router (billion BiPAC 7401VGP R3) is at one end and cant really be moved. About 2 years ago i gave them a netgear wifi extender WN2000RPT and it doesnt really work, well not with my mac and drops in and out and needs resetting.
1.there is a cat 6 lead running from the billion to about 2/3rds down the house can i put another router/ something here. as my thinking is wired would be better than a wifi extender boosting signal.
2.do new modems/router have better stroner wifi that will fix the problem
3. other ideas?!
thanks!
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@todd:
What I would do: just use a WLAN access point on the other end of the cat6 line, but you have to terminate it via a network socket.
http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/x/computer-network-socket-3101095.jpg
You could also try using a dLAN plug with internal Wifi, but thats a bit redundant since you have a cat6 line.
Snowy might have better/other ideas.
Other topic: are there any hints when the new Haswell-based iMacs will be released? Will there be an update coming out this year most likely?
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cat 6 is already wall mounted like a power socket? i have a mate that is an electrician and he just handed me a box of cat 6 and said you run the cable and I will do all the wall mounting.