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What's going to happen to the 13" MacBook Pros now (bought one a bit over month ago)? The new MacBook is just far better and you also save 200 euros... :/

Thinner, lighter, aluminum, backlit keyboard, firewire 800, SD card, 8GB ram support is what you get with that extra money.

i never said it does :rolleyes: I just am pointing out what real use is server edition on that hardware that you can't use standard OSX for... Kiosks? why do you need a server edition for Kiosk?

A lot of organisations that have a few mac's for various reasons will just buy a mac mini and dump server edition on it so they can manage the mac's properly instead of buying a full on xserve. This is the market that apple is targeting.

The new imac's are lovely, but it bugs the heck out of me how Apple continue to ignore blu-ray because of the whole poor "bag of hurt" excuse. When every other PC company has the option somewhere, it makes them look stupid.

and why haven't they learnt from the glossy drama with the macbook pro's? They were forced to eventually offer a matte option on them, so it's annoying to see them insist on it with the standard macbooks again

I don't know why you people say it looks uncomfortable. How many of you have studied industrial design. The slim curvature seems to adapt perfectly to the curvature in your palm, a curvature that is not exaggerated by an unnecessary thickness in the device.

It looks uncomfortable because i don't think you can rest your palm on it.. Correct?

But you can, this design is not new. Other companies, like Iomega or Logitech have tried this design with great results.

I don't know why you people say it looks uncomfortable. How many of you have studied industrial design. The slim curvature seems to adapt perfectly to the curvature in your palm, a curvature that is not exaggerated by an unnecessary thickness in the device.

Judging by every previus mac mouse, I don't really think the apple designers and engineers have even heard about industrial design.

Edit: What would be the fastest? Order online or wait for the local store? (Ottawa)

Order online would take around 2 to 5 days, while the store could either get the stock tomorrow or in a week. It's a gamble.

Judging by every previus mac mouse, I don't really think the apple designers and engineers have even heard about industrial design.

Maybe it's a new team? :p

Anyway, as with anything, we cant judge an actual product by the faults of an old one.

Order online would take around 2 to 5 days, while the store could either get the stock tomorrow or in a week. It's a gamble.

I was going to wait for the store but then I noticed that the canadian store has a mistake....the upgrade for the video card is free :) *HINT HINT to the canadians* So I already ordered with the video card upgrade :)

Love the new MacBook design and the mouse looks super sexy and I like the multitouch stuff but I agree it doesn't look very comfortable. Looks like your hand is going to hurt after some hours of use but I don't know I haven't use it yet.

wander why didn't they opt for 5850 instead of 4850

shortage maybe

and their Ci7s are nothing more then "lyenfield "

lastly thought i would find SSD as an option but none

that tell you something about "performance" :rolleyes:

Here's a link to the new 27" imac :) http://www.apple.com/imac/design.html

there's also the new mini http://www.apple.com/macmini/

and macbook http://www.apple.com/macbook/

and the new mouse http://www.apple.com/magicmouse/

Although they look great, I would wait a while. The first generation are the ones with the bugs and problems. They don't really get sorted out until after the second generation. I am sure they are going to have their issues.

Although they look great, I would wait a while. The first generation are the ones with the bugs and problems. They don't really get sorted out until after the second generation. I am sure they are going to have their issues.

Just got an applecare for imac on ebay for $70 ;)

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