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PapaC wrote:Is innovation limited to creating new tech alone? Because I thought taking something that was there and making it easy to use and desirable was also innovation.
S_2NR wrote:PapaC wrote:Is innovation limited to creating new tech alone? Because I thought taking something that was there and making it easy to use and desirable was also innovation.
Innovation at apple died with Steve jobs imo.
S_2NR wrote:PapaC wrote:Is innovation limited to creating new tech alone? Because I thought taking something that was there and making it easy to use and desirable was also innovation.
Innovation at apple died with Steve jobs imo.
depends on your needstrvs wrote:Anyone have an iMac with the Fusion Drive?
Thinking if to get the 1TB Fusion Drive or a 256 SSD. Both are the same price.
Which one would you go with?
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:depends on your needstrvs wrote:Anyone have an iMac with the Fusion Drive?
Thinking if to get the 1TB Fusion Drive or a 256 SSD. Both are the same price.
Which one would you go with?
Personally I'd go with the 256Gb SSD and get a Thunderbolt external drive or RAID for data storage. The SSD is really just for OS and applications installation. Thunderbolt is very fast and you can change / swap / upgrade the external drive whenever you like. Changing the internal drive on the new iMac is not easy.
If you are getting the 27" iMac, get it with the least RAM possible and then upgrade the RAM to 16GB or more yourself. It should be much cheaper this way.
scotty_buttons wrote:Mainly for surfing and reading..
src1983 wrote:Are there docking stations for the macbook pro??
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:src1983 wrote:Are there docking stations for the macbook pro??
http://hengedocks.com/
Won't be out till Spring 2014
http://hengedocks.com/pages/vertical-do ... -pre-order
http://www.macworld.com/article/2099483 ... vices.html
honestly I'd wait for the Henge
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