how dare you! 128gb is PURE MAGIC! it's AMAZING innovation!
How dare I? Well I am exercising my 1st Amendment rights to free speech...to say my opinion. Just because you disagree with mine, don't lose your testosterone over it bud....
how dare you! 128gb is PURE MAGIC! it's AMAZING innovation!
If you think the Surface Pro is comparable to a MacBook Pro with a 'flip around keyboard' I have a bridge to sell you. But sure, if you want to hedge your bets and talk about the price of technology three years from now, in comparison to something Apple announced today, knock yourself out.
doesn't match Apple's MO
And your evidence of this is . . .
Like adding 128gb model, they could just have easily added lightning without any changes. If there is going to be a March release, they would have saved A6X for that.
The Surface Pro ... runs the full Windows8 plus tablet apps of the regular surface
You and your "bridge" belong in some other Universe because your statements certainly aren't supported by reality in this one. Now please stop wasting my time.
So iPad Mini retina in march
See refurbished iPads if you want affordable. You're talking about the latest generation of their products. Movie theater tickets are more expensive than renting. You're paying to not wait. Has it ever occurred to you that Apple charges more for higher capacity to make lower capacities affordable?
That's why I vote with my wallet by not buying inflated priced items such as Apple RAM for my Mac mini.
The Surface Pro is precisely what I'm talking about. Its case detaches and becomes a full keyboard and trackpad plus it's a touchscreen and runs the full Windows8 plus tablet apps of the regular surface AND costs under $1000 to start with an i5 CPU (the same one in the bottom of the line Macbook Pro). Other than limited SSD storage on the bottom line model and no Thunderbolt (which I couldn't care less about on my own Mac), it's precisely what I'm talking about.
You and your "bridge" belong in some other Universe because your statements certainly aren't supported by reality in this one. Now please stop wasting my time.
The Surface Pro is precisely what I'm talking about. Its case detaches and becomes a full keyboard and trackpad plus it's a touchscreen and runs the full Windows8 plus tablet apps of the regular surface AND costs under $1000 to start with an i5 CPU (the same one in the bottom of the line Macbook Pro). Other than limited SSD storage on the bottom line model and no Thunderbolt (which I couldn't care less about on my own Mac), it's precisely what I'm talking about.
Macbook Pro? No.
11" Macbook Air.
The S°Pro has the same 17W dual-core 1.7GHz Core i5-3317U as the entry level $999 MBA.
The S°Pro is limited to 4GB of RAM (8GB for the 11" MBA), and 128GB of SSD (512GB for the 11" MBA).
Great product - the "keyboard" is mostly a gimmick that comes at additional cost and only 1/3 of advertised storage is available to the end user. Great product, Microsoft! LOL
When you get one, be sure to let us know how wonderful it is.
I once tried out Surface and for me it sucks. That rubber keyboard are very horrible to type on and looks very horrible.
What a Surface is good at... Windows installed?
Well it's a nice device that can do much more than iOS. I have it and the keyboard is fantastisk and the trackpad also. Eventhough it's hard to get used to, that it doesnt have alle the functions my MBA has
The iPad is getting dangerously close to the Macbook Air 11" in terms of price.
I personally find difficult to justify a $900 price tag in a tablet.
So now they are never allowed to increase the specs on any of the iPads, iPhones. Macbooks, iMacs, Mac Pros because it is not innovative enough..... do you know how stupid you sound?
Sure they are "allowed" to increase the specs of existing Products, however when thats all the company has done over the past 3 years, you cant question why people feel apple hasnt been innovative enough.
Nearly every new Product launch has been a slight refresh (if you can even call it that) of an existing Product.
Example?
iPhone
iPad
iPod
Not a single major redesign.
So... how would you change the iPad (hardware wise)?
In my opinion Apple should refine and develop holographic technology. They certainly have the capital, and by doing so they would be the first to market with a truly revolutionary product.
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In my opinion Apple should refine and develop holographic technology. They certainly have the capital, and by doing so they would be the first to market with a truly revolutionary product.
And what makes you thing that they don't have that in their Skunkworks division?
I'm sure they do have it in test, somewhere someplace...But in this market, it's all about speed, and that's what they've clearly been lacking.
Clearly. Wait. What?