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I have no idea every key but p repeats when held down. So I think it might be the p key is hosed.
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Astro7x posted:The 4 listed in the OP should do the trick My situation is that I have a late 2009 iMac which is essentially like a Cinema Display with a built-in Mac that can take Mini-DP input. After some research it looks like the only way to connect a PC to it is to get a graphics card with DP or Mini-DP out and carefully check if it supports the 2560x1440 resolution. There are crap cards out there that do have DP but max out at 1600x1200 or somesuch when using it. There is a somewhat informative little Q&A article on Apple's site here. Astro7x posted:So I'm sort of in the same boat... I'm trying to weight the option of getting the Cinema Display now and be able to actually use the USB ports on the back. Or get a Thunderbolt display and future proof myself for when I eventually someday get a computer that supports it. Astro7x posted:Edit: So the other day I pointed out that on the Thunderbolt Display page they show the MacPro next to the display in the photos, even though it's impossible to connect a Thunderbolt Display to a current generation MacPro properly since none of them support Thunderbolt with noway to add them. Well... since then they've taken down that image. I guess that clarifies that.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 19:09 |
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flavor posted:I'd really love to be proven wrong, but for all I have been able to find out, these all just work in one direction from Mini-DP out to whatever, i.e. if you have a computer that has Mini-DP output (Mac or some PCs whose graphics card have Mini-DP out), then you can connect those to displays that take VGA/HDMI etc. as input. It doesn't work in the other direction, so you will still not be able to connect your PC with VGA/HDMI output to a Cinema/Thunderbolt display using those cables. You are correct, each of the Monoprice adapters has the following sentence quote:This device is not Bidirectional. It can only connect a Mini-DisplayPort source to an VGA/DVI/HDMI display. It will not work in reverse.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 21:01 |
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After updating my Mac Pro to Lion the other day, my fans don't shut off at all in sleep mode. Does anyone know what could be causing this?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 21:07 |
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So I found this: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388873,00.asp They benched Crysis on the mid-Mini with the 6630M and got ~48 fps at 1280x720 on medium settings. Seems pretty decent, no? Now could someone just bench Starcraft 2 for me I'm getting the Mini mainly for programming and making music but I'd love to be able to play SC2 every now and then.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 21:35 |
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Foiltha posted:So I found this: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388873,00.asp If it runs Crysis that well, I think one can extrapolate that it will kick the poop out of SC2.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 21:36 |
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Is there a Starcraft 2 demo? I got the 2.5 i5 Mini last night and can test whatever for people tonight.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 22:14 |
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Does anyone have an entire computing setup of Air + iPad? I'm considering it but it kind of makes me feel like they would overlap too much.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 22:31 |
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Kilometers Davis posted:Does anyone have an entire computing setup of Air + iPad? I'm considering it but it kind of makes me feel like they would overlap too much. I have a PC desktop and an Air. I bought an iPad and returned it within a week because I found that I never used it, especially considering I also own an iPhone.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 22:38 |
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Karsh posted:I have a PC desktop and an Air. I bought an iPad and returned it within a week because I found that I never used it, especially considering I also own an iPhone. That's what I'm worrying about, mainly since im getting an iPhone later this year. Air + iPhone + ereader may be the perfect combo. Has anyone tried WoW on the new Airs?
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 22:52 |
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After getting my iPad, my MBP didn't leave its spot on my desk once. Replaced it with a new mini, selling the MBP.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 22:57 |
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DEUCE SLUICE posted:After getting my iPad, my MBP didn't leave its spot on my desk once. Replaced it with a new mini, selling the MBP.
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 23:04 |
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KidDynamite posted:I have no idea every key but p repeats when held down. So I think it might be the p key is hosed. If you're in Lion, they disabled key repeat in some/most apps, it seems To restore the way it used to work, fire up terminal and type in defaults write -g ApplePressAndHoldEnabled -bool false then logout/login and it should be back to how you like it. If you're still on SL, I have no idea, sorry
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# ? Jul 22, 2011 23:11 |
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Corin Tucker's Stalker posted:I've actually been considering an iPad + Mini combo, with the Mini doing HTPC duties, light gaming, and whatever the iPad can't do. My only concern is that I do a lot of long-form writing, and I'm a little wary of how that would work out with that setup. iPad + iMac/mini is a great solution, pick up a nice iPad case so you can sit it up while you type with a bluetooth keyboard, and you're fine for longer writing sessions. For edits and reviews you'd likely want to do it in a full desktop environment. It's still a lighter combo than almost any laptop, and has a 8-10 hour battery life.
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DEUCE SLUICE posted:After getting my iPad, my MBP didn't leave its spot on my desk once. Replaced it with a new mini, selling the MBP. I'm kinda in the same boat, after getting an iPad I barely use my 15" mid-2008 MBP anymore. I'm thinking about doing the opposite of what everyone else seems to be doing though and selling the MBP and iPad and getting a maxed out 11" MBA to replace the combo, although I have a feeling I'm going to be disappointed with the screen res on the 11". With the 13" similarly maxed out being only $50 more I can't make up my goddamn mind
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 00:52 |
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11" Air + Thunderbolt Display
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 00:57 |
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amf5 posted:I'm kinda in the same boat, after getting an iPad I barely use my 15" mid-2008 MBP anymore. I'm thinking about doing the opposite of what everyone else seems to be doing though and selling the MBP and iPad and getting a maxed out 11" MBA to replace the combo, although I have a feeling I'm going to be disappointed with the screen res on the 11". With the 13" similarly maxed out being only $50 more I can't make up my goddamn mind An 11 inch air takes up less space and weight than an iPad + a keyboard and stand thing. And the 13 inch is barely bigger overall. Just something to consider.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 01:01 |
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fishmech posted:An 11 inch air takes up less space and weight than an iPad + a keyboard and stand thing. And the 13 inch is barely bigger overall. Just something to consider. Yeah I know, that was my original reasoning behind possibly selling both since a MBA at either size would probably be more capable and have better battery life than both at this point since the iPad has like 65% of the original capacity and at best lasts maybe 6 hours, and the MBP never really got better than 4 hours even though it has a retardedly low cycle count for how old it is. You're not making this any easier fishmech
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 01:34 |
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amf5 posted:Yeah I know, that was my original reasoning behind possibly selling both since a MBA at either size would probably be more capable and have better battery life than both at this point since the iPad has like 65% of the original capacity and at best lasts maybe 6 hours, and the MBP never really got better than 4 hours even though it has a retardedly low cycle count for how old it is. You're not making this any easier fishmech The Air is AWESOME. The 13 inch Air is like double awesome and barely bigger all around, tho the bigger screen definitely is nice. The 13 inch Air also lasts like 7 or so hours on battery while the 11 inch does 5 or so.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 01:49 |
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I ordered an iMac through a friend who works at Apple (for the discount). The iMac is being shipped to my name/address, but the original purchase was done by said friend. I realized late in the process that I had mistakenly ordered the Magic Mouse instead of the Magic Trackpad, so it was too late to switch. Once the order is delivered to my home, is it possible to take the Magic Mouse to an Apple store and exchange it for a Magic Trackpad (I will not open or use it before exchanging), or is this going to be difficult because I was not the person who placed the order?
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 02:17 |
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They won't let you do that even if you're the original purchaser.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 02:23 |
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Got my 13" Air i5 256gb today from Best Buy. They are already on sale... My model is $1,599 everywhere, BB had it for $1,499. I tossed in a few gift cards and left under $1,300. Of course I've obsessed on the components. There is a lot of chatter about the panels and SSDs Apple is using. There are two panels: LG/Phillips and Samsung. Consensus = Samsung is the superior panel. There are two SSD's: Toshiba and Samsung. Consensus = Samsung is much faster. Of course my new MBA has the LG panel and Toshiba SSD. gently caress it, I say. It's awesome anyway. I've replaced my 17" MBP and 12" HP EliteBook tablet. I got 256gigs so I can put Windows 7 on a bootcamp partition. Thank god I ebayed my 2010 13" MBA base model for $999 last week. Unloaded that bitch just in time!
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 02:38 |
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Jeratain posted:I ordered an iMac through a friend who works at Apple (for the discount). The iMac is being shipped to my name/address, but the original purchase was done by said friend. I realized late in the process that I had mistakenly ordered the Magic Mouse instead of the Magic Trackpad, so it was too late to switch. Once the order is delivered to my home, is it possible to take the Magic Mouse to an Apple store and exchange it for a Magic Trackpad (I will not open or use it before exchanging), or is this going to be difficult because I was not the person who placed the order? The mouse will be bundled with your keyboard and disks. The only way to "not open it" is to not unpack your Mac.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 02:44 |
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Anyone have a new 27 inch iMac? Because I just got this email:Apple posted:Dear iMac owner, Please tell me this is some type of email phishing scam because I'd so not be amused if it wasn't.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 02:55 |
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SERIOUS posted:Anyone have a new 27 inch iMac? Because I just got this email: Yeah, really sucks about you getting a free harddrive. http://www.apple.com/support/imac-harddrive/
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 03:02 |
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FCKGW posted:Yeah, really sucks about you getting a free harddrive. It's still not amusing to have to actually go through the efforts to get one, considering I need this computer for work quite often, but I appreciate your sarcasm, I guess?
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 03:06 |
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Mine is using a WD Scorpio Black, so no free replacement here...
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 03:07 |
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SERIOUS posted:It's still not amusing to have to actually go through the efforts to get one, considering I need this computer for work quite often, but I appreciate your sarcasm, I guess? I'd talk to the dudes at the Mac Store and see if they can transfer your data when popping in the new HD. If not, see if you can still get the replacement drive, pick up a USB caddy and then use Carbon Copy Cloner(free!) to do it yourself. I can't remember if the hard drives are FRU or not but I'm pretty sure there's guides out there that can walk you through it.
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SERIOUS posted:It's still not amusing to have to actually go through the efforts to get one, considering I need this computer for work quite often, but I appreciate your sarcasm, I guess? I'm sure it's a hassle, but they'll make it as smooth as possible. Make sure you have a backup and bring it into an Apple store. I'm sure they'll even transfer the data.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 03:29 |
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Isn't Time Machine enough in this case? Just select the whole drive, let it backup, and then when the new drive is in, you use a bootable OS installer disk to restore from the TM backup to the new harddrive.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 03:45 |
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Doctor Zero posted:I'm sure it's a hassle, but they'll make it as smooth as possible. Make sure you have a backup and bring it into an Apple store. I'm sure they'll even transfer the data. Yeah I have a Time Capsule, and about 3 other external drives just in case (I tend to get paranoid about protecting important projects I've worked on...)
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 03:46 |
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Welp, I finally ordered my Mac Mini Server and Magic Trackpad with Saturday delivery from MacMall. Looking forward to have a Mac for a desktop, as the last one I had was a G5 back in the mid-2000s. This is the first one since then that really had a decent set of hardware for the price, and to be honest I can't wait to have the ability to move it around or take it to work. My MBA 11in has been a great main personal and work computer, though, and I will probably never buy a non-Air laptop ever again after loving this form factor. Is the Migration Assistant able to just copy over all my poo poo/settings from my MBA without disrupting anything, or should I just do my folders manually? Kenshirou fucked around with this message at 04:35 on Jul 23, 2011 |
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Kenshirou posted:Welp, I finally ordered my Mac Mini Server and Magic Trackpad with Saturday delivery from MacMall. (I'm just asking) Does the "netbook like" feel and tiny screen / resolution (768, really?) bug you about the 11" air? I like the 13" form factor, but keep eyeballing the 11" in the store. Don't know what it would be like for a 2-3 year usage machine, however. I'd be afraid I'd grow tired of the tiny size.
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hotsauce posted:(I'm just asking) I've been using it as my main computer since I got it back in December and to be honest the screen is great IMO. It's incredibly clean for it's size and it doesn't feel too small. With Mission Control it's been even easier to lay out my stuff so that it's less cluttered, but even before it wasn't too bad if you use shortcuts and keep the screen somewhat organized.
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DoctorOfLawls posted:I plan to buy a new Mac Mini as it seems to be the perfect HTPC. What would you guys recommend as external storage? USB 2.0 hard drives are portable but slow, and I guess I would benefit from either the Firewire 800 or Thunderbolt interface (is there even such a thing as a Thunderbolt hard drive?) - any particular recommendations? FireWire is better of course, the only question is whether you're willing to pay for the premium. I think a good portable enclosure will run about $50, while I'm not sure about desktop ones these days. Just basically assume a $20-50 premium over USB (even 3.0 + eSATA). The only recommendation I can think of is this Oyen Digital portable one...cause it looks like an old Rosewill I have . Pop in whatever 2.5" drive and you should be good to go. It'd probably be cheaper to get an external from one of the big drive companies though for whatever reason. The only Thunderbolt stuff any time soon will probably be aimed at the pro market with a massive markup. If you want to make a vain attempt at future proofing you could get something with USB 3.0 and/or eSATA, in hopes you'll be able to attach it through Thunderbolt eventually. I'd only suggest it if you were willing to use the drive at USB 2 speeds. On the plus side it'd probably be cheaper than FireWire. flavor posted:My situation is that I have a late 2009 iMac which is essentially like a Cinema Display with a built-in Mac that can take Mini-DP input. After some research it looks like the only way to connect a PC to it is to get a graphics card with DP or Mini-DP out and carefully check if it supports the 2560x1440 resolution. There are crap cards out there that do have DP but max out at 1600x1200 or somesuch when using it. Foiltha posted:So I found this: http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2388873,00.asp Corin Tucker's Stalker posted:I've actually been considering an iPad + Mini combo, with the Mini doing HTPC duties, light gaming, and whatever the iPad can't do. My only concern is that I do a lot of long-form writing, and I'm a little wary of how that would work out with that setup. I'd like to get an Air, but I fear the main thing I'd use it for is as a second screen while using my iPad, and rare times when I need a desktop OS away from home (a Mac mini is my main machine). I use an old netbook for those duties currently, but I've only needed it a few times this year. SERIOUS posted:Yeah I have a Time Capsule, and about 3 other external drives just in case (I tend to get paranoid about protecting important projects I've worked on...) japtor fucked around with this message at 04:54 on Jul 23, 2011 |
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I don't know how to check FPS in Starcraft II, but running the demo at 1900x1200 it looked great and performed as fast as I'd expect on the 2.5 mini.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 04:59 |
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If any of you less-than-perfect credit score people attempted to finance through the Barclays card and were declined, I went ahead and called their recon line and a very friendly gentleman asked me a handful of questions and approved me for the card instantly. I've been building my credit over the last few years and this is by far my largest credit limit. 866-408-4064 What sucks though, is that you can't go into the store and buy anything until you have the physical card (according to Apple.com live chat). I had to order online. Oh well, new MBA 11" sometime next week!
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 05:35 |
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Anyone tried Left 4 Dead 2 on it on the new Airs yet? If so how playable would you say it is on OSX or Windows? I do have quite low standards as I currently play on an AMD E-350 with Radeon 6310 at the moment.
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# ? Jul 23, 2011 05:47 |
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dissss posted:Anyone tried Left 4 Dead 2 on it on the new Airs yet? If so how playable would you say it is on OSX or Windows? Notebookcheck says the Intel HD3000 can play it at over 60fps in high settings, expect a minor performance hit on OSX. http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-HD-Graphics-3000.37948.0.html
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Mu Zeta posted:Notebookcheck says the Intel HD3000 can play it at over 60fps in high settings, expect a minor performance hit on OSX. If I'm reading that correctly those numbers are for a quad core I7 desktop processor (and the faster clocked GPU that goes along with it). I'm wanting to know how much slower it runs on the Air. Edit: Found a comparo between the old and new MBP, still interested as to how much slower the Air runs http://www.techyalert.com/2011/02/25/macbook-pro-2010-vs-macbook-pro-2011/ dissss fucked around with this message at 06:32 on Jul 23, 2011 |
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