This was the table in the Apple Store in Toronto, Canada this evening. Sitting on that table *used* to be MBPs. A sign? Who knows.
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This was the table in the Apple Store in Toronto, Canada this evening. Sitting on that table *used* to be MBPs. A sign? Who knows.
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This was the table in the Apple Store in Toronto, Canada this evening. Sitting on that table *used* to be MBPs. A sign? Who knows.
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it means nothing.
that girl in the blue got a nice back
its the sign! MBP tmr OMGZ one1!!!1
Oh, do shut up. There are many people on this board, including myself, still using G4s and G3s on the road.
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it means nothing.
The entire MBP line is missing. I'd say it means something.
Power iMac 1.25 (flower pot (best design ever for flexibility)), PB 12" 1.25, and PB 15" 1.67.
If People look at the numbers about browsers, they will see that there are quite a few Million G4 and G3 systems still operational out there, 3 of them mines and none ever had a hardware issue unlike the Intel line.
The entire MBP line is missing. I'd say it means something.
Around what time can we expect to see or not see, the new MBP tomorrow?
i guess my question is,
-what time are Jobs' keynotes usually at?
-when do they put the product up?
-and can we buy it tomorrow?
<------------- first time mac user, this mbp will be my first, and im a nub, so excuse my nubness
Around what time can we expect to see or not see, the new MBP tomorrow?
i guess my question is,
-what time are Jobs' keynotes usually at?
-when do they put the product up?
-and can we buy it tomorrow?
An entire table of MBP's cleared with no MBP on display means nothing?? Really??
Not a sure sign but a good one at least.
Has the Intel line really seen a decrease in reliability? I'm really hoping that my next laptop will live as long as my current one has (6 years now).