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Any way for a hard disk to be added to thunderbolt display? To use it for time machine or extended drive capacity, or even an ssd to tranform your macbook to a fusion drive? I am just wishing....
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I doubt you'll see a hard disk in it though. At some point, you just start adding features fewer and fewer people will use, all the while adding cost. An external USB 3 or Thunderbolt drive makes more sense for most folks.
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Hope the new ones don't have the image retention problem 27" iMac users have been reporting.
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It would be surprising though if the screen were any different from what's in current iMacs.
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It's interesting how people by-and-large tout Apple products as having so few problems.. I just switched last week from an HP Envy laptop to a MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt display and I have had so many problems I've lost count. I'm sending my Thunderbolt display back today for an exchange due to a loud buzzing coming out of the speakers and non-responsiveness about 50% of the time when I plug it in to my MacBook. The laptop's SuperDrive stopped working (2012 model) and the computer lags when doing basic tasks (2.6ghz Ivy Bridge with 16gb ram) Still hanging in there.. but jeez..
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This will not help you in any tangible way, but the lag is not normal and should be fixed somehow. lots of good folks on this forum can help you. Last time a similar problem came up on a new mac, the person had crashplan running full on, another was having issues with spotlight indexing a gazillion files... bottom line apple support is also wonderful to assist , stick with it, unless you have a dud, this comp will give you many years of reliable performance If not happy, just get it replaced, apple will make it right sorry for the typos, I will lose connection in a f (just kidding still here) wish you a speedy resolution |
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First off, while I have had issues in 20+ years of owning Apple stuff, they are always fixed by Apple. I've had some duds, some crappy products, you name it. It's not all been perfect, but Apple has, at least for me, ALWAYS made it right. And, far more of the products ARE very good compared to their competitors. I've had an HP and an Acer DUD, I mean COMPLETE dud. The HP ended up in the trash after a year of fighting with HP, even getting the attorney general involved. The computer would never boot. It would run for a minute then randomly shut off. I sent it back, 3 months later it got sent back to me with a letter that they no longer stock the component (logic board) that had failed and thus could not repair the computer. So I called and asked if I could have a refund, they said "No, we don't give refunds, you have to go through the store". Well guess what, it had been over 3 months thanks to HP's slow service! It took a couple YEARS, but finally the Missouri Attorney General got me my refund. Sheesh! The Acer was taken care of, it was a laptop, but it took 4 months to get it back from their repair facility. However they were exceptionally helpful and polite. However, my Apple products have always been promptly taken care of if any issue at all. My iPhone's speaker quit working, so I went to an Apple store and they gave me another one, bada-bing. My friend brought his 5 year old out-of-warranty MacBook in when the hard drive failed. They replaced it for FREE out of warranty. So, for ME, it's the service. It's the fact that, if I get a dud, it's okay, because Apple is going to make it right. So the reason for that is to A) Answer your question (why we buy them despite the occasional dud product), and B) Encourage you to see if Apple will make it right for you. If possible, I've always had much better luck at the Apple store, though over the phone it's not bad. Apple Store Geniuses have the authority to kind of 'bend the rules' a little, and they often do to make a customer happy. Some of us get luckier than others (like my friend getting a free hard drive for his 5 year old MacBook), but still, they are gonna make you happy. Apple HAS had some REAL duds in the past though. But they've always made it right. OS X 10.0 was bug city and folks hated it, it wasn't the solid stable Mac OS they were used to. So Apple release OS X 10.1 for free. Remember 'antennagate' with the iPhone 4? Personally I never had an issue but lots of people did. Apple vehemently denied the issue, but, despite that, offered free cases for several months. A free solution to remedy the issue. My Samsung Windows Mobile phone had that issue like no tomorrow, if your finger touched the back at the bottom the call dropped, you lost signal. I and others who owned it accepted it as a quirk of a smartphone, it was no big deal. But because of Apples reputation, they are under an intense microscope to provide flawless products, even if a particular issue is common among the competition. My $0.02 anyway!
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Last edited by JD92; Feb 2, 2013 at 05:17 PM. |
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Who said it will come out this week? Lol! I'm also waiting for it though.
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I am going to get a new iMac and Thunderbolt Display so have been waiting for the possible thunderbolt upgrade.
My main reason is the height. It will really annoy me them not being level. Can a one confirm that the late 2012 iMac does not line up with the current iMac. I can live with only USB 2 and as they may not make the new display line up I am thinking about just buying it now. Are the screens the same in the new 27 iMac and thunderbolt? Thanks |
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you should definitely return it. I have the new 27" iMac, color is much more vivid and reflection is unnoticeable
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European Apple Stores are out of stock, estimated delivery time: 2-3 weeks.
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Friday? Next Tuesday?
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Maybe! With a new Mac Pro that may be reason for a new TB display. Although I STILL don't think Apple will drop the Cinema display. Way too many Macs (ANY current Mac Pro and any Mac more than a couple years old), and almost ALL PC's won't work with the thunderbolt display...
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Subscribed.
Already have a U2711 in the office. Bought a MacMini and I need a new monitor in the kitchen. Can't wait for a new TB using a slimmer updated profile hopefully, with USB3 and headphone port. When is the next Apple product announcement? |
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Australian store has 3-5 days shipping now as well.
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FWIW......
3-5 business days Apple store - USA Apple store - Brazil Apple store - Hong Kong Apple store - New Zealand Apple store - Australia 2-3 weeks Apple store - UK Apple store - Spain Apple store - France Apple store - Italy Apple store - Netherlands Apple store - Germany I personally dont think the refresh will happen until the backlog of 27 iMac's are fulfilled, so probably another 2-3 months. Last edited by joeloco; Feb 13, 2013 at 03:50 AM. |
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Europe: 1-2 weeks.
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