Sechs, I have this argument with Macoids on a regular basis. For a company that spends so much energy extolling the virtues of its hardware and software design, they regularly release products that make me wonder if anyone ever attempted to *USE* the f-ing prototype before it went into production.
Case in point: The way they cling for dear life to that miserable single-button trackpad leads me to suspect deep-seeded emotional issues somewhere up the chain of command. I refuse to believe that any thinking designer could look at the number of fingers on the average human hand and then decide — in the name of ergonomics — that one button provides easier and more flexible input control than two or — heaven forbid — *three* buttons. It's like deciding that typing would be "easier and more intuitive" if letters were paired up on the keyboard. How about 'A' and 'S' sharing a single key?
That's just the mouse button rant. I can go on for days.
Mouse or track pad, which is it you're ranting about, make up your friggin mind, or stop saying such nonsensical things, lol. And you might learn about how Apple does it on more *modern* models rather than religiously pointing out old short comings on years old technology. 1 finger trackpad, 2 fingers, 3 fingers...w00t, get your MacBook Air now, lol
multi-touch TrackPad with support for advanced multi-touch gestures including tap, scroll, pinch, rotate and swipe; and
"Hey, I know— we'll put 'E' and 'O' on the one key and use a *second* key as a modifier to differentiate between them! Brilliant!"
Hah, hah, funny stuff that makes no sense...for those weaned on inferior PC's GUI, and can for the life of them learn something easier. How many key strokes does it take you to get ™ on your PC? Took two for me
There's no excuse for a well engineered notebook to get more than pleasantly warm; I've got a Thinkpad T41 apart right now and they CPU is completely passively cooled; it doesn't even have a heat sink sitting on top of it. Guess what? Thinkpad T41s don't get hot unless you're using them under a blanket or something equally ridiculous.
The heat on the bottom was the first thing I noticed last time I handled a Macbook.
First thing you might notice is your non-sequitur Merc, that's an apples and oranges comparison. T41, is 1st gen. Aluminum /iBook G4 era, none of these are in production. Try comparing like CPU's and comparable hardware technology...and you might be taken seriously. Almost as nonsensical as Tannin's arguments about Canon products. You do know, that due to heat, Dell's (and Alienware) are known for fry their hard drives, do you not? Find me a current Apple laptop, or any Intel Apple laptop since they made the switch to those T-series Intel CPU's with a 1.6Ghz CPU in it, at what TDP Merc? (oops well now there is one but I haven't read the press to find out what the TDP is, which series it is, but the
MacBook Air is only .76in at it's thickest and almost paper thin at the other end...again find me a similar product that keeps it's cool for the same amount of heat generating hardware & speed, like 2GB of RAM and all the other goodies that generate heat, like those lap burner desktop like GPU's the PC side crams into their thicker laptops). Aftermarket companies that actually know what they are doing, like former Apple clone maker Daystar, have issued upgraded faster CPU's for older Mac laptops like the TiBook and Alum PB, only to seem them lower the clock from initial annoucments, because for even minor overclocking/standard CPU upgrades, the tinniest amount of heat generated, gets you one hot laptop. Ain't easy as you think Merc. The 1st 15.4in Intel MBP, had underclocked ATI installed, as opposed to the MBP 17in, exactly because of the extra heat generated by the GPU, on revised model, same GPU but better heat distribution design meant same GPU clockspeed...still warm though
. Besides did not Merc recommend a cooler stand for a PC lappy to nikipol sometime last year, IIRC? Typical bogus arguments.
I love how SF are so far behind the times with their ignorance in Apple products such that they bring up the old faults that most 'Mac zealots' are fully aware of and admit to (except for those illogical PC eccentric GUI 'enhancements' the PC zealots hold on to for death, like the friggin floppy drive...LMFAO). No logical Apple user ever buys a single click Apple mouse, they of course use a two button mouse (yeah, I know, cause the chief developers of Apple's pro software, Final Cut Pro know the single mouse was just a consumer level fad).
Apple has sold 5 million iPhones, despite the nay sayers here on SF, whatev