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Bob Morales posted:Can she just keep the wall plug part of her old charger, or are the voltages drastically different? I believe all Apple power chargers are auto switching from 110 to 240 volts. What are the chances the duck head is the part what is actually broken?
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If I want to start using my old 2009 MBP as an HTPC, I understand that the Mini-DP doesn't carry audio which means that I'll have to have another cable going from the MBP's audio jack to my TV. Will I have to worry about audio/video syncing issues? I see that there are some Kanex adapters that combine audio and video into one HDMI cable, but they have absolutely terrible reviews.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 17:41 |
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niggerstink420 posted:I believe all Apple power chargers are auto switching from 110 to 240 volts. What are the chances the duck head is the part what is actually broken? By duck head part I assume you corner that snaps on and has the actual outlet, shown here. Considering the low complexity of the piece I would be fairly amazed if it was broken, perhaps you can have her ask the apple store employee to try a different adapter on the brick just to make sure it is in fact the brick that is dead.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 18:15 |
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Colonel Sanders posted:By duck head part I assume you corner that snaps on and has the actual outlet, shown here. Considering the low complexity of the piece I would be fairly amazed if it was broken, perhaps you can have her ask the apple store employee to try a different adapter on the brick just to make sure it is in fact the brick that is dead. Yeah I'm just taking my chances and hoping it is. I was able to place an order from the Spanish online Apple store, so she will have one in a couple days. I just hope my really horrid grasp of the language didn't end up ordering me like 9 new Mac Pros on my credit card.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 18:27 |
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niggerstink420 posted:My girlfriend's 65W charger died while she is studying in Madrid. The chargers are universal and the figure-8 connector is also actually standardized; when I went to the UK last I paid £5 for a cable from a corner electrical shop and used that with the power brick without issue.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 18:28 |
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NerdsMcGee posted:One thing I just thought of....Did you re-import your old data after the reinstall? (Meaning did you use the migration wizard?) Nope, fresh installs both times bar the adding of my iCloud account. I guess I'll try a clean install with a temporary new user this time, but if it's something that's coming in from iCloud's side that'd be pretty poo poo.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 19:43 |
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FlashBangBob posted:Speaking of SSDs, the only way it seems to get a dual drive into an iMac is to buy an iMac that has the SSD + HDD combo in it. However paying an extra $600 for a 256GB SSD seems a bit ... absurd, especially when it takes the $1499 21.5" to $2099. This is why I ended up getting a Mini instead of an iMac. (Well, that and I also already had a 24" LED Cinema Display.)
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 20:06 |
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chutwig posted:The chargers are universal and the figure-8 connector is also actually standardized; when I went to the UK last I paid £5 for a cable from a corner electrical shop and used that with the power brick without issue. This is the total truth as far as all MagSafe based power supplies are concerned, I've had clients go to Germany, Hong Kong, mainland China, and all they ever needed were different duck heads / cables for their MacBook Pro/Airs, no messy voltage converters necessary.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 20:40 |
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DEUCE SLUICE posted:This is why I ended up getting a Mini instead of an iMac. (Well, that and I also already had a 24" LED Cinema Display.) Well, I'm going to be waiting for the iMac refresh (which I am guessing will be around May, but I have no idea). However with the delay of the Ivy Bridge processors until "After June" I have no idea when they're going to be refreshed. They may just go with more powerful Sandy Bridge processors and maybe release higher-res displays.. maybe 64 GB SSD + 500 GB HDD standard in their base model and 128 GB + 1 TB in their higher models. I'm really eager to see what they are doing with the line this year.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 20:40 |
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In fact the iMacs are already touting the best models of the Intel Sandy Bridge processors. The rumors of the iMac getting a redesign bodes well for them to keep some other things constant, like the processor & ram, but boast about the newest parts of their redesign. Here's hoping to the standard SSD + HDD combo (so they can claim the iMac gets "instant on"), USB 3.0 maybe, "iTV/Apple TV" Built in. But really who knows they're just hopes and dreams
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 20:54 |
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no, an affordable flash/HDD solution has been warranted for a while now. Apple should be able to come up with some tech to cache on flash or something so the user doesn't have to think about which things are on the flash and which are on the HDD. I was just thinking about the term SSD and it doesn't seem like there's a legit way for that acronym to make sense considering it's neither a disk or a drive. So I'm gonna say flash storage like Apple does.
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# ? Feb 19, 2012 21:05 |
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I wish they'd use the SSD sticks from the Air in their entire lineup of Macs and have no idea why they haven't yet. It makes so much sense to have the Macbooks Pro with both a platter drive and an Air stick, same for the iMac and Mini...
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 01:48 |
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passionate dongs posted:If I want to start using my old 2009 MBP as an HTPC, I understand that the Mini-DP doesn't carry audio which means that I'll have to have another cable going from the MBP's audio jack to my TV. Will I have to worry about audio/video syncing issues? I see that there are some Kanex adapters that combine audio and video into one HDMI cable, but they have absolutely terrible reviews.
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 02:10 |
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DEUCE SLUICE posted:I wish they'd use the SSD sticks from the Air in their entire lineup of Macs and have no idea why they haven't yet. They're still very expensive, but I would like to see it happen in that potential new macbook pro air mashup.
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 02:16 |
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I'm probably going to buy an iMac when the new models come out, and I'm hoping that the cost of the SSD options will go down somewhat. I'd rather boot from a SSD and have a large external storage for media, than have one large mechanical hard drive.
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 02:31 |
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ZShakespeare posted:I'm probably going to buy an iMac when the new models come out, and I'm hoping that the cost of the SSD options will go down somewhat. I'd rather boot from a SSD and have a large external storage for media, than have one large mechanical hard drive. This is exactly what I've been thinking of doing after playing around with OSX on a Hackintosh. Anyone know how hard it would be to manually throw in an SSD or Platter drive if I were to buy it with just one from the factory?
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 02:57 |
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What is the i7 processor on the 27" iMac? I can't find it through
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 03:50 |
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TheAngryDrunk posted:What is the i7 processor on the 27" iMac? I can't find it through Judging off it being 3.4ghz I would assume it's the i7-2600, since that's the current generation offering at that speed.
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Baram posted:This is exactly what I've been thinking of doing after playing around with OSX on a Hackintosh. Anyone know how hard it would be to manually throw in an SSD or Platter drive if I were to buy it with just one from the factory? http://ssd.youds.com/ It's doable, but it definitely crossed over the line of things I'd want to do to a brand new computer right off the bat.
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DEUCE SLUICE posted:http://ssd.youds.com/ I put a SSD in a 2011 TB iMac. I unscrewed the logic board and was able to clip the cable on without ever pulling it. Pulled power supply, cd-rom, hard drive, and maybe a couple of other things, but that was all really easy. The only issue was connecting the main cable on the display (i think there are three you need to disconnect halfway up). Almost busted it, but somehow got it clipped in, and everything works, so here's to that. Edit: I did notice the other day that the glass wasn't sitting completely flat on one side, must have messed up a clip or something, so I'll pull the glass off again here shortly, but that's super easy.
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FlashBangBob posted:Well, I'm going to be waiting for the iMac refresh (which I am guessing will be around May, but I have no idea). However with the delay of the Ivy Bridge processors until "After June" I have no idea when they're going to be refreshed. They may just go with more powerful Sandy Bridge processors and maybe release higher-res displays.. maybe 64 GB SSD + 500 GB HDD standard in their base model and 128 GB + 1 TB in their higher models. I'm really eager to see what they are doing with the line this year. I didn't know about that delay. I've just decided to jump into my first ever Mac with a Mac Mini but I thought I'd wait for the 2012 revision. If it's going to be much later than June I might not bother waiting and just grab one now.
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 08:34 |
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Well someone on Twitter asked Anand about that article:anandshimpi posted:I haven't heard anything of that sort, I've heard reports to the contrary though, asking more OEMs now... quote:yeah so far I haven't heard of any delays
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Coq au Nandos posted:I didn't know about that delay. I've just decided to jump into my first ever Mac with a Mac Mini but I thought I'd wait for the 2012 revision. If it's going to be much later than June I might not bother waiting and just grab one now. This is why you try to take some of those articles with a grain of salt. If the iPad is announced on March 7th and released similar to last year, one week later like on March 16th... My guess is they will let the iPad 3 take the spotlight for at least a month. That puts it at April 16th. April 16th is a few weeks after the Ivy Bridge processors are rumored to be shipping.. Lining up the iMac refresh perfectly around where they had it last year -- May 3rd. If I were to try to pinpoint a date for an iMac refresh if they are only upgrading internals, then I'd say at or around May 8th. FlashBangBob fucked around with this message at 16:28 on Feb 20, 2012 |
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Trim Enabler just got a minor update from v.2.0 to 2.1. Patch allows the S.M.A.R.T. button to select any drive enabled, not just the SSD. I actually decided to enable it when I realized my kernel panics with my Samsung 830 might be something I forgot to set in Magician Assistant or whatever, I just ran it on a separate PC hooked up to the drive, seemed to clear things right up without resetting anything. Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 20:16 on Feb 20, 2012 |
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FlashBangBob posted:This is why you try to take some of those articles with a grain of salt. Apologies if this is a stupid question, but does the Mac Mini generally get refreshed at the same time as the iMac?
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Coq au Nandos posted:Apologies if this is a stupid question, but does the Mac Mini generally get refreshed at the same time as the iMac? Also I continue to hate Genius Bar appointments. I dropped of my 27" iMac for the grey smudge issue and the guy checked it in for a glass cleaning and possible replacement. Unfortunately I can't tell him "it's not the glass, it's the LCD assembly. I checked myself." because removing the glass is a no-no. So now I wait for 1-3 days for them to do a repair that won't fix it, at which point I'll go back in, tell them to do it right, and wait another few days. Star War Sex Parrot fucked around with this message at 21:56 on Feb 20, 2012 |
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Coq au Nandos posted:Apologies if this is a stupid question, but does the Mac Mini generally get refreshed at the same time as the iMac? In the OP there's a link to the Mac Buyer's Guide from Mac Rumors, here's what the current release history is of the Mac Mini: code:
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# ? Feb 20, 2012 21:58 |
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Some serious evidence for "Retina" display Macs: http://dcurt.is/retina This is going to be so great, hopefully it sparks a fire under the rear end of the entire industry and gets companies working on ultra high res, high PPI monitors/displays! Fat Whale fucked around with this message at 23:42 on Feb 20, 2012 |
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I... wait, what's with the hand giving the shocker?
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# ? Feb 21, 2012 00:35 |
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And I'm pretty sure it turned out 10.7.3 was not the update that introduced arrows and the hands that could scale up to huge.
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# ? Feb 21, 2012 00:42 |
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Anyone have an issue with the hinge on a MBP moving? Mine is slowly shifting forward a mm or so every week. There's a tiny nick in the corner but there's no physical damage to the upper shell. Using a thule 15" case and it's quite well treated. Will apple care cover this or a wear and tear issue?
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# ? Feb 21, 2012 00:45 |
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DEUCE SLUICE posted:I wish they'd use the SSD sticks from the Air in their entire lineup of Macs and have no idea why they haven't yet. Did you just forecast / justify an "iMac Air" sans HDD/DVD and bottom chin? Basically a "complete" Thunderbolt Display? It makes so much sense that I have a head-smack moment a la hearing that Mountain Lion exists after Lion. I mean it did 3 years ago but now there's little left to the imagination. Except, what– touch swivel and Siri?
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kuskus posted:Did you just forecast / justify an "iMac Air" sans HDD/DVD and bottom chin? Basically a "complete" Thunderbolt Display? It makes so much sense that I have a head-smack moment a la hearing that Mountain Lion exists after Lion. I mean it did 3 years ago but now there's little left to the imagination. Except, what– touch swivel and Siri? It's a logical extension of the line, especially since the Mac Minis no longer have them.
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mediaphage posted:It's a logical extension of the line, especially since the Mac Minis no longer have them. I can't wait to not have a DVD drive in any of my computers. I just don't need them anymore.
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Viktor posted:Anyone have an issue with the hinge on a MBP moving? Mine is slowly shifting forward a mm or so every week. There's a tiny nick in the corner but there's no physical damage to the upper shell. Using a thule 15" case and it's quite well treated.
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krnhotwings posted:Probably just the hinge gettin' loose. I've had to open mine up and tighten it before. My mbp is a late 2008 unibody, which uses T6 torx screws for the hinge. Forgot to mention its a late 2011 model, guess its the constant heat expansion/contraction in that corner. I'll take it apart and report back.
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Viktor posted:Forgot to mention its a late 2011 model, guess its the constant heat expansion/contraction in that corner. I'll take it apart and report back. If you travel with it stored vertically a lot, it's probably that. It's pretty easy to realign unless you somehow bent the hell out of the hinges but that probably didn't happen.
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FlashBangBob posted:In the OP there's a link to the Mac Buyer's Guide from Mac Rumors, here's what the current release history is of the Mac Mini:
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SimpleCoax posted:I can't wait to not have a DVD drive in any of my computers. I just don't need them anymore. 2011 Mini and iPad 2 over here Just think about how much room for battery you could have in a Macbook Pro if you got rid of the optical drive and left some room for an SSD stick. Or how thin you could get an iMac if you went to a 2.5" platter drive + SSD stick without an optical drive. Heck, if they went to 2.5" hard drives in the iMac they could make the platter drive and SSD stick accessible from the bottom of the display, instead of making you pull the display to get to it. That new HP workstation AIO looks terrible, but they do have a point that in a corporate environment you can't expect to have to send things to Apple for repair all the time...sometimes your field services team will need to have the ability to replace a hard drive.
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I'm using a 15" MBP and it's mindblowing that Apple doesn't give you a way to control when the discrete graphics turn on. The only choice they give you is to either have it on all the time or only when it needs to. The problem is that practically every drat thing "needs" it and makes the battery life go to poo poo. Why exactly does a web browser like Chrome or Firefox turn on the graphics? Even the Twitter app, Sparrow mail, or just watching some videos turns it on. I really shouldn't need to use a third-party app to force the laptop to only use Integrated graphics. I don't really see many people online complaining about this. I guess people don't care if they have poo poo battery life.
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