Step brothers sweet child of mine christian beadles

Step brothers sweet child of mine christian beadles

If you want a desktop Mac you may be in luck, but dont count on an internal drive if you want a notebook. There seems to be too much looking at it from your POV and comparing Apple to other OEMs. If you look at it from Apples POV there are plenty of reasons why they wouldnt offer it and some why they cant offer it. Not slot load, but according to engadget they do exist at 5mm. That was almost a year ago, so maybe Apple will introduce the very first 5mm slot loaders? I mentioned that article in a previous post. I cant find any evidence to support that theyve even been shown off at a fair at this point. Apple does have a history of adopting a tech an getting the company to be hush hush about it, but this doesnt fit the build as it would only cause the price to be excessively higher. Its not a revolutionary new tech that Apple can by exclusive rights to, its just a slimmer drive. All I have to say is that Blu-Ray video looks simply marvelous on my Mac Mini/1080p projector/ 1 DD DTS system. Anyone who says theres no perceptual difference between 720 and 1080 hasnt spent much time in a side-by-side comparison. Come on Apple, give us Blu-Ray. This must happen sooner or later. Although by the time Apple implement it, the PC world would have moved onto the next šŸ™„ Sonys first laptop with bluray drive came out about two years ago, and cost the same as a Macbook Pro. Im not sure whats taking Apple so long. Apple is stubborn and Jobs thinks the longer they delay implementing Blu-ray in Macs will lead to better sales of allegedly HD content in the iTunes Store. Seriously, I wish Apple wouldve thrown more of their support behind Blu-ray a lot sooner because we mightve gotten iPod portable files standard on the Blu-ray movie releases. Then again, Apples not the only one Sony been fired up on all cylinders, they wouldve packed UMD discs with the Blu-ray titles to entice consumers to buy the Sony PSP. But of course Sony thinks it wiser to try to sell new releases on UMD for between 15 and 25 which is clinically insane and has hurt the PSP more than they think. It will be great to have support for Blue ray, then again I believe B R is a total waste of time and it will be dead in a few years time. You obviously dont own Blu-ray or have an appreciation for motion pictures in high resolution. If its an opinion based upon economics, please be advised that prices for HDTVs are dropping and there are even Blu-ray players below 300 now. If you have a PC or a PowerMac/Mac Pro, you can buy an internal Sony BD-Rom drive for about 1 Oh are in the UK. I forgot how much a lot of the UKers Ive conversed with online have such negative feelings about HD since the UK and the BBC are trailing the USA/Canada/Japan on the HD adoption curve. They always seem to cling to the idea that the BBC didnt massively screw up in not having shot Doctor Who in HD from day 1 when they brought the show back in 200 Of course even then, they were behind most US drama programming which had moved to HD cameras circa 2001 or earlier. And even before then, the US production teams had used 16mm or better film stock and not cheap video obviously excluding sitcom But I do concede that the UK had superior analog colour television than us since the mid 1970s since PAL was superior to NTSC well, except for when using the tv for video and in about 2 months, iMac, but i wouldnt expect them to update that one until Macworld, they wouldnt update it during November, based on historical update cycle timelines. though they could refresh sooner. Personally, I think Apple waiting for MacWorld for new hardware releases is ridiculous because they miss the Christmas/Holiday season. I have my fingers crossed that well see new hardware in the next few weeks and then Apple use MacWorld to hype Snow Leopard; Mobile Me working properly; and another new iPhone which not only adds new features to stay competitive with all the new touchscreen phones like the T-Mobile G1 but also encompasses and harnesses Snow Leopards features and Mobile Me syncing. I guess if I renew with T-Mobile with a 2 year contract for the G1, itll take me to the time that Apples exclusive contract with AT T here in the USA expires. Of course, Im also hoping that AT T spins off their wireless division again and buys Vodafones stake in Verizon Wireless in order to clear the way for the eventual AT T/Verizon merger. Vodafone could then buy out the former AT T/Cingular Wireless company and bring their worldwide economies-of-scale to reduce handset prices and also invest in building a decent GSM/3G/4G network in this nation since AT T certainly cant/wont. Personally, I think Apple waiting for MacWorld for new hardware releases is ridiculous because they miss the Christmas/Holiday season. I have my fingers crossed that well see new hardware in the next few weeks and then Apple use MacWorld to hype Snow Leopard; Mobile Me working properly; and another new iPhone which not only adds new features to stay competitive with all the new touchscreen phones like the T-Mobile G1 but also encompasses and harnesses Snow Leopards features and Mobile Me syncing. I guess if I renew with T-Mobile with a 2 year contract for the G1, itll take me to the time that Apples exclusive contract with AT T here in the USA expires. Of course, Im also hoping that AT T spins off their wireless division again and buys Vodafones take in Verizon Wireless in order to clear the way for the eventual AT T/Verizon merger. Vodafone could then buy out the former AT T/Cingular Wireless company and bring their worldwide economies-of-scale to reduce handset prices and also invest in building a decent GSM/3G/4G network in this nation since AT T certainly cant/wont. YES! A mobile phone monopoly! What could possibly be wrong with that? Blieve it or not there are people that want to see blu-ray on macs. Just because you dont doesnt mean others do. people are treating blu-ray like it will take over your system. thats not the case. It will be great to have support for Blue ray, then again I believe B R is a total waste of time and it will be dead in a few years time. can we say the same for macs and apple in general?:rolleyes: You obviously dont own Blu-ray or have an appreciation for motion pictures in high resolution.

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