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SERIOUS posted:Unbelievable. Just unbelievable. This is why support surveys always use the things like 90th Percentile or 95th Percentile. There sometimes will be just one person with one case that sucks, in which their system fails and someone is left incredibly unhappy. You should ask for a free iPod Touch for your troubles.
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FlashBangBob posted:This is why support surveys always use the things like 90th Percentile or 95th Percentile. There sometimes will be just one person with one case that sucks, in which their system fails and someone is left incredibly unhappy. I already have an iPod and an iPhone, so getting a free iPod Touch will do nothing for me. Even if I got it, I'd probably never use it so it'd be a hollow victory. Maybe I should ask for a free 16gb wifi-only iPad.... (Yeah I know, I'm reaching...)
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Still having a hard time deciding between the 11 & 13 MBA. Battery life doesn't seem to be that big an issue (+- 30 minutes according to Anandtech) but my main concern is the screen size. What do people who have them think? I'd mainly use it for casual web-browsing & emailing. I already have a desktop and an ipad but want something usable on a couch.
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shrike82 posted:Still having a hard time deciding between the 11 & 13 MBA. Get the higher 11", the one that comes with 4GB and 128GB. For couch surfing it is fantastic. Have you ever used an iPad on a couch, though? -- they were made just for this.
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FlashBangBob posted:Get the higher 11", the one that comes with 4GB and 128GB. For couch surfing it is fantastic. Have you ever used an iPad on a couch, though? -- they were made just for this. Hey, he's holding it wrong.
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shrike82 posted:Still having a hard time deciding between the 11 & 13 MBA. For your use, I'd say 11". I originally bought the base 13" but returned it for an i7 11". The 13" is great and I really liked it, but I use an external monitor when doing work at home so I went with the most portable solution. The 11" definitely feels big enough to me now that I've had some time to play with it, but I wasn't sure until I had one at home. Playing with them at the Apple Store couldn't convince me. Remember that you have 14 days to decide to return one if you decide you want something bigger.
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SERIOUS posted:I already have an iPod and an iPhone, so getting a free iPod Touch will do nothing for me. Even if I got it, I'd probably never use it so it'd be a hollow victory. Maybe I should ask for a free 16gb wifi-only iPad.... (Yeah I know, I'm reaching...) You could sell it and get $200 for your wasted time.
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japtor posted:I used my first mini like that , basically cause it was my only Intel Mac at the time. I had a setup at work so I could just plug a few cables in to get going, and the same thing at home. Yeah "light gaming" was sort of a lie; I want to play Skyrim and BF3 with what little free time I'll have (that's the light part about it). I don't know if any MBP graphics card could handle those. It might just be time to learn to enjoy an FPS on the 360..
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Did Steve ever explain why Apple still sells keyboards with white keys?
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SERIOUS posted:Just when I thought I was done with the Apple Store from Hell.... Maybe you should just let it go, dude. It's a millimeter-sized ding on the bottom of the case that you never look at anyway. You don't strike me as the calmest person, so do you really want to go back to that store just to huff and puff in the manager's face for... what exactly? A useless iPod touch like you mentioned? Bob Morales posted:Did Steve ever explain why Apple still sells keyboards with white keys? To match the mouse they usually ship with?
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Space Racist posted:Maybe you should just let it go, dude. It's a millimeter-sized ding on the bottom of the case that you never look at anyway. You don't strike me as the calmest person, so do you really want to go back to that store just to huff and puff in the manager's face for... what exactly? A useless iPod touch like you mentioned? I didn't mention the iPod touch - someone else did and I said I'd have no use for it. I normally am quite a calm person (check my post history - I'm really quite polite usually! ), but I think I'm certainly entitled to be aggravated after this debacle. Besides, what if that ding is because my iMac was dropped, and now the insides are all wonky? I won't know that. Considering I paid good money for this Mac, I'd like it to not be dropped.
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You're certainly entitled to be aggravated and pursue resolution however you see fit. I just find it annoying since this is the Mac Hardware thread, not the Complain About Apple Retail Stores thread. If you need to vent, there are other, more productive outlets - sjobs@apple.com, Yelp, etc.
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Can someone tell me where to get low profile USB keys relatively cheap? Looking for something that will mesh with my unibody MBP.
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SnatchRabbit posted:Can someone tell me where to get low profile USB keys relatively cheap? Looking for something that will mesh with my unibody MBP. Try one of the places that make custom ones, they have some really cool designs but you have to have a minimum order. http://www.expressusbdrives.com/ Maybe get some SA ones made up.
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Space Racist posted:You're certainly entitled to be aggravated and pursue resolution however you see fit. I just find it annoying since this is the Mac Hardware thread, not the Complain About Apple Retail Stores thread. If you need to vent, there are other, more productive outlets - sjobs@apple.com, Yelp, etc. I just figured it was okay to post about it here since it's about Mac hardware. I'll stop if it bothers anyone.
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SERIOUS posted:I just figured it was okay to post about it here since it's about Mac hardware. I'll stop if it bothers anyone. I am rather interested in seeing the outcome of the whole situation personally. It's warranted here and better than speculating about the next refresh of MBP with True Retina HiDPI Display Pad.
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Does anyone know if the 4 gigs OEM ram that came in my 2011 13" mbp would work in a c2d 13" from mid 2009? I just got my 8gigs today and have nothing to do with the old ram besides give it to a friend. Edit: Also 8 gigs of ram owns bones. KidDynamite fucked around with this message at 21:05 on Aug 5, 2011 |
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KidDynamite posted:Does anyone know if the 4 gigs OEM ram that came in my 2011 13" mbp would work in a c2d 13" from mid 2009? I just got my 8gigs today and have nothing to do with the old ram besides give it to a friend. Might, might not. Most people report the 10600/10666 doesn't work in the C2D's but in some cases it works. Only takes a few minutes to try. Sell it to someone with a newer iMac, they have 4 slots.
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Space Racist posted:You're certainly entitled to be aggravated and pursue resolution however you see fit. I just find it annoying since this is the Mac Hardware thread, not the Complain About Apple Retail Stores thread. If you need to vent, there are other, more productive outlets - sjobs@apple.com, Yelp, etc. Well I think it's a good anecdote just incase I ever have to send in my Macbook Air for repair and get lovely service. I'm interested in the outcome.
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Space Racist posted:You're certainly entitled to be aggravated and pursue resolution however you see fit. I just find it annoying since this is the Mac Hardware thread, not the Complain About Apple Retail Stores thread. If you need to vent, there are other, more productive outlets - sjobs@apple.com, Yelp, etc. I'm interested in the ongoing saga too. It's Mac Hardware, and this is the Mac Hardware thread. I'm not sure if you're pissy because you're a genius bar employee and feel personally attacked, or just an super "Apple can do no wrong" fanboy who's getting his panties in a wad. But whatever it is, SERIOUS has a pretty distinctive avatar, so just skip his posts if you dislike them so much.
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I have a quick question that Google isn't really helping me with. I just got the base model iMac with a numeric keyboard. The function buttons, the ones that adjust things like volume and brightness, either don't do anything or do the wrong thing. For example, Volume Up launches the dashboard, Brightness up does nothing, etc. As long as I'm asking, I was supposed to get Lion with this too, wasn't I? It's a brand new iMac from the Apple Store and it came with Snow Leopard. God everything else is great about it though.
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Scissors posted:I'm not sure if you're pissy because you're a genius bar employee and feel personally attacked, or just an super "Apple can do no wrong" fanboy who's getting his panties in a wad. Oh jeez, I didn't think about that: what if the Geniuses in this particular Apple Store are watching this very thread?
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# ? Aug 5, 2011 21:37 |
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I wasn't sure where else to ask this question and I figured this would be the best place. Long story short I dropped my iPhone 3GS in a toilet, got it dry after keeping it in a bag of rice for a week, booted it up and the screen is dead. Sounds still work and when I plug it into my I still see all my music, etc. so I think the hard drive is still alright. Basically I was wondering if I could take the screen from my original iPhone and put it into my dead 3GS.
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Apparition posted:I wasn't sure where else to ask this question and I figured this would be the best place. I suppose it's worth a shot, but you could also just snag a used phone off of SA-Mart and avoid the trouble.
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Apparition posted:I wasn't sure where else to ask this question and I figured this would be the best place. ifixit.com rates it as "Difficult," and looking at the steps I'm inclined to agree. http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Repair/Installing-iPhone-3GS-Display/1542/1 They also sell an iPhone 3GS display, which makes me think it's not interchangable with earlier models.
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So within the next few weeks I am going to pick up a new 13" MBP. I was going to upgrade it with a 1TB 3Gb/s drive for $130, but after looking at the laptop's spec sheet on everymac.com and seeing that it supports 6Gb/s drives, I am wondering if it is really worth another $80 to get one that fast. What do you guys think? Photography and programming are my main things.
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:There's an iPhone thread in IYG. pee phone
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SmirkingJack posted:So within the next few weeks I am going to pick up a new 13" MBP. I was going to upgrade it with a 1TB 3Gb/s drive for $130, but after looking at the laptop's spec sheet on everymac.com and seeing that it supports 6Gb/s drives, I am wondering if it is really worth another $80 to get one that fast. whether it's sata 3gb/s or 6gb/s won't make a difference; hard drives simply can't make use of that much bandwidth.
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Inside Outside posted:I have a quick question that Google isn't really helping me with. I just got the base model iMac with a numeric keyboard. The function buttons, the ones that adjust things like volume and brightness, either don't do anything or do the wrong thing. For example, Volume Up launches the dashboard, Brightness up does nothing, etc. As long as I'm asking, I was supposed to get Lion with this too, wasn't I? It's a brand new iMac from the Apple Store and it came with Snow Leopard.
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Scissors posted:I'm interested in the ongoing saga too. It's Mac Hardware, and this is the Mac Hardware thread. I'm not sure if you're pissy because you're a genius bar employee and feel personally attacked, or just an super "Apple can do no wrong" fanboy who's getting his panties in a wad. Sorry dude. Didn't realize you'd take offense to me expressing, well, offense. I'm just not clear on the benefit of further updates (beyond info on final resolution of the situation) when it's been firmly established this was a subpar Apple store that SERIOUS went to. Inside Outside posted:I have a quick question that Google isn't really helping me with. I just got the base model iMac with a numeric keyboard. The function buttons, the ones that adjust things like volume and brightness, either don't do anything or do the wrong thing. For example, Volume Up launches the dashboard, Brightness up does nothing, etc. As long as I'm asking, I was supposed to get Lion with this too, wasn't I? It's a brand new iMac from the Apple Store and it came with Snow Leopard. Check keyboard settings under System Preferences. It's possible to disable the default key functions and remap them to other functions, but I'm guessing you'd remember something like that. Do all the other keys work properly? It's possible you could have just gotten a lemon keyboard. Also, you should qualify for the Lion up to date program, check the linked page for details. Could be the store was just trying to clear out the old inventory with the Snow Leopard boxes/keyboards.
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SmirkingJack posted:So within the next few weeks I am going to pick up a new 13" MBP. I was going to upgrade it with a 1TB 3Gb/s drive for $130, but after looking at the laptop's spec sheet on everymac.com and seeing that it supports 6Gb/s drives, I am wondering if it is really worth another $80 to get one that fast. What kind of developing (programming) will you be doing? I'd go SSD + External HD route if you can afford it.
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SmirkingJack posted:What do you guys think? Photography and programming are my main things. The faster drive speed *might* help if your ability to move photos on/off of cameras or storage was being slowed by the HD, but I think it's usually the opposite. And unless something has changed since I last did programming, it's not typically a HD-intensive undertaking.
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it's not the speed of the hard drive being described by 3gb/s or 6gb/s. It's the speed of the SATA interface.
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SmirkingJack posted:So within the next few weeks I am going to pick up a new 13" MBP. I was going to upgrade it with a 1TB 3Gb/s drive for $130, but after looking at the laptop's spec sheet on everymac.com and seeing that it supports 6Gb/s drives, I am wondering if it is really worth another $80 to get one that fast. Also what 1TB are you getting? And what 6Gb/s drive are you seeing for $80 more? Very little about this adds up.
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SERIOUS posted:Considering I paid good money for this Mac, I'd like it to not be dropped. If you had any work done inside the computer, the aluminum bezel was removed. The bezel itself may have been sat on the floor a little to hard or something could have bumped into it. The floors in the back aren't the nice wood floors you see out front, they're just concrete subfloor. Your whole computer being dropped would not result in a tiny ding where you state that it is. At best, you may have a case for them to replace the display bezel. I have on various occasions set down a display bezel too hard on concrete and caused some kind of minor cosmetic damage to our company's machines. The aluminum is pretty soft and easy to ding. Star War Sex Parrot posted:No mechanical drive is going to saturate the bus anyway. Don't pay for 6Gb/s on a hard drive. Yeah, considering my SSD was only a $5 difference for 6Gb/s over 3Gb/s.
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Shin-chan posted:If you had any work done inside the computer, the aluminum bezel was removed.
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:Not on the aluminum unibody 27" iMacs. All you take off to get at the guts is the glass and the screen. Well that's my bad. To be fair, I haven't worked on the unibody models yet because they have yet to become the "education" model. Shin-chan fucked around with this message at 22:45 on Aug 5, 2011 |
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Shin-chan posted:Yeah, considering my SSD was only a $5 difference for 6Gb/s over 3Gb/s. I think he's referring to a mechanical HDD for the $80 more at 6 GB/s comment. As others have mentioned, a traditional HDD can't even saturate 3 GB/s, much less 6 GB/s, so it's an unnecessary upgrade.
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Shin-chan posted:Well that's my bad. I can't find where he ever gave a specific model SourKraut posted:I think he's referring to a mechanical HDD for the $80 more at 6 GB/s comment. As others have mentioned, a traditional HDD can't even saturate 3 GB/s, much less 6 GB/s, so it's an unnecessary upgrade. But I'm still not sure what drives he's comparing.
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SourKraut posted:I think he's referring to a mechanical HDD for the $80 more at 6 GB/s comment. As others have mentioned, a traditional HDD can't even saturate 3 GB/s, much less 6 GB/s, so it's an unnecessary upgrade. I understand this, that's why I commented what I did. If it's only a $5 difference on an SSD, I can't believe it would add $80 to a HDD. Star War Sex Parrot posted:Only the new 2011 iMac is affected by the Seagate drive recall that had his machine in the shop in the first place. I realize this, but didn't remember back to 2 weeks ago when he posted it. He just kept referring to "the repair". Shin-chan fucked around with this message at 22:51 on Aug 5, 2011 |
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