iPhone 5 stream?
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12 Sep 2012, 17:08
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No im not a hipster apple homosexual.
Anyone has a Sopcast id for a great quality stream for the presentation?
Coverage ive found myself:
http://live.gizmodo.com/
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6275/our-apple-iphone-5-live-blog
Anyone has a Sopcast id for a great quality stream for the presentation?
Coverage ive found myself:
http://live.gizmodo.com/
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6275/our-apple-iphone-5-live-blog
I want to see what their adaptations are to the current market (screen size etc, wireless charing etc).
However, an iMac does not offer any way of removing parts or 'not' buying any parts (bluetooth, screen you might already have, mouse, keyboard etc. ), thus a PC will always be cheaper if you have a set purpose for your computer, say, gaming and parts you can recycle. I built a 600,- gaming PC just for that, simple hardware ( i5-3570k + 6870) but with a good GPU so I can play anything I want. + On top of that OS X is just not all that great for gaming, not only because it has less titles available, but adding that it has mouse acceleration that you can't turn off without knowledge of the command line or 3rd party apps ( steelseries provides one.. which is great! ).
Also I believe that choice and belief is holy, thus therefore pick the fuck whatever you love and like!
Weren't you a windows phone user, and if so what do you think of the new lumia's?
But as I said, if you know what you are doing and/or you have the option to recycle parts you can always save a lot of money.. but that goes for a lot of things in life anyways.
btw, I have done the same right now, for 1400e iMac I was able to built similar PC for just about 550e (with stronger CPU and decent mobo). That leaves me with 800e to get monitor, windows licence and if I need to match that iMac exactly, some Wifi card, Blue-tooth, keyboard and mouse. Even if I ended up with paying the same for PC as for iMac, post-buy flexibility is that one thing which gives PC an edge over PC.
That post-buy flexibility is awesome for us, but not for everyone ( which I guess, you don't understand ). You are not the 99% of the consumers out there, just because you like tinkering doesn't say that everyone does.
Apart from the price I'd like to see the list of components you got and I'll tell you what you forgot.
About those 99% consumers out there, who does not want to customize their PCs in future, I met heck a lot of them, and many of them could actually afford MAC easily. But neither of them was willing to pay in order to gain virtually nothing, the difference in price is not subtle at all. And in case something goes bye-bye after 2 years warranty is over, you are pretty much screwed with MAC. And don't start with the "MAC lasts much longer than PC" talk, with quality components (which aren't necessarily expensive) PC can go on for many years, easily 4+. And even if something goes wrong, well, you saved enough money to get almost all components replaced in future.
I built PC with HDD, RAM, CPU, GPU, mobo and optical drive (Bluray) for about 550e. I tried to make it as close to MAC specs I found as possible, but I could not find any i5 2.7GHz CPU so I put there some random i5 3.0GHz. Everything else is what MAC offered in setup I was comparing with - 1000GB hdd (7200rpms), 4GB DDR3 RAM, ATI 6770 and some random Blu-ray drive. I didn't forget about anything, I just didnt include all of it, not everyone needs Wifi, bluetooth and such things in desktop (+ some mobos have those by default). I just said I can built PC with same specs (regarding computing power), very decent quality (not every component was the cheapest I could get) and be left with ~800e to get monitor, sound card, peripherals or whatever I need (btw, that MAC had 21.5'' monitor, mouse and keyboard in it, which should be easily covered by 300e).
Hence my first statement
The big difference is in the whole point of the freedom of being able to cut down on parts you don't necessarily need.
Apart from that, of course you can build an equally specced PC CPU wise if you use a tin can as a computer case and stuff like that. Also a 300,- screen doesn't come close at all to the panel in the iMac, even though there are a lot of cheaper panels, like the 150,- samsung I have on my desk, out there of lesser quality. As I expected you are not comparing it correctly.
http://d.pr/i/FC98 -- this is the config I used for the PC, you will think "yeah but you don't need this and that" and you're right in some cases, but the fact still remains that an iMac is a package, and its the package you pay for. Also note the lacking windows license in this package.
Also Macs are using the same CPU/Chipset which means the same memory which means the same prices. The reason that Macpro memory is more expensive is because its ECC memory which is enterprise class memory and should never be in the hands of a consumer in the first place.
I hope you mean the Mac is more expensive.
I am a WP-user yes :P They seem interesting. WP 7.5 is amazing, so I dont expect WP8 to be shyte.
Though, I think the new screen sizes are a little bit too big. I like 3.7", but I think 4.3" is probably the best size. Havent held one yet and havent seen a review yet, so I cant really judge
iphone is stuff for kids who want to show off
Wanna see that 1200$ shit
they also now have super fast LTE aKa 4G.. yay I got that 1 year ago already.
Same marketing bullbing as with 4S or iPhone 4 (back then they invented a whole new way of calling people.. with face time !!!11 :o note: only available with WiFi and my phone 8 years ago was able to do video calls already. Without WiFi btw :> )
overpriced crap stays overpriced crap
why? because im rich bitch
so why not buy one for some money?
my dear child, dont joke like that... best smartphone ever created is Blackberry, now you just have to pickup model that will suit you the most... the phone of a buisness man :-)
both iphone and galaxy are just toys for boys...
ps. prolly nokia lumia is also better, but cant say, never had one in my hand