More incremental updates to existing products. Why even have a big event, talk about underwhelming.
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The iPad looks like a pretty big refresh though. The CPU/GPU increase is substantial to say the least and considering how slick the current model is, I am really interested to see the new one in the flesh... dropping the weight by a third and making it that thin is pretty impressive.
However, this isn't worth an event. What else have they announced?
edit: iPad Mini Retina... about time
And hold up, OSX is free?Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
And very good it is to (just installed it on the macbook pro)...Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe iPad looks like a pretty big refresh though. The CPU/GPU increase is substantial to say the least and considering how slick the current model is, I am really interested to see the new one in the flesh... dropping the weight by a third and making it that thin is pretty impressive.
However, this isn't worth an event. What else have they announced?
edit: iPad Mini Retina... about time
And hold up, OSX is free?
I will wait a while before installing it on the hackintoshes....merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Don't get me wrong the iPad Air looks nice, I will probably buy one, however they should really start the storage at 32GB at £399.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThe iPad looks like a pretty big refresh though. The CPU/GPU increase is substantial to say the least and considering how slick the current model is, I am really interested to see the new one in the flesh... dropping the weight by a third and making it that thin is pretty impressive.
However, this isn't worth an event. What else have they announced?
edit: iPad Mini Retina... about time
And hold up, OSX is free?
I was hoping for a new product completely like TV, glasses, dishwasher etc.Comment
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99% certain there'll be a Mac Pro arriving here come December....
Theses days you do need 64gb ram for expenses and invoice work...Comment
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I'm going for it...Originally posted by eek View PostAnd very good it is to (just installed it on the macbook pro)...
I will wait a while before installing it on the hackintoshes....
Wonder how much it'll change battery life. Did someone say it's free?
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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It's easier to give away an OS if the hardware has such high marginsOriginally posted by d000hg View PostAnd hold up, OSX is free?
They still have to make money somewhere, and loads of itDoing the needful since 1827Comment
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It's a package deal - Prada could probably give away a free croc with every handbag purchased and still stay profitable.Originally posted by amcdonald View PostIt's easier to give away an OS if the hardware has such high marginsComment
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