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With the price reductions, iPad mini 2 can now be had for
16GB : $299 - 20% = $239
32GB : $349 - 20% = $279
and iPad Air for
16GB : $399 - 20% = $319
32GB : $449 - 20% = $359
at Staples this week since they're offering 20% off all iPads. They'll probably need to do a price match to Apple if they haven't updated their system with the new prices yet.
Im pretty disappointed with it all mostly. I don't want an Air 2, the mini upgrade is stupid. No need for an Imac with 5K, Yosemite is still not up and I have 8.1 already on.
Im in thought here. So I have now a Iphone 6 Plus, an iPad Mini 2, a Sony Xperia Z2 tablet...So Im now thinking about selling the mini and Xperia and getting the Air 2 and the new Nexus 8 inch. Unsure though.
Only a matter of time before Apple switches their macs to an ARM processor. These things are as fast as a 2011 Macbook
Some of the 5th gen Core CPUs are fanless, shit is getting crazy. Haswell was a big jump, Broadwell (14nm) even bigger, in two years MBAs will be fanless if not next year.
Intel still has a head start on the industry getting to smaller and smaller processes. What's after 14nm, 10? 9? something ridiculous, everyone else is still in the 20s Intel is like 18 months ahead of everyone else.
Last edited by #1 STUNNA; Oct 21, 2014 at 08:42 PM.
macbook won't be arm any time soon. That would kill windows compatibility. Wouldn't be able to run VMs of windows/linux etc.
i would not be surprised to see OS X and iOS converge at some point. Yosemite is pretty close as it is trying hard to play nice with iOS. I like that my mac rings when my iphone does.
macbook won't be arm any time soon. That would kill windows compatibility. Wouldn't be able to run VMs of windows/linux etc.
i would not be surprised to see OS X and iOS converge at some point. Yosemite is pretty close as it is trying hard to play nice with iOS. I like that my mac rings when my iphone does.
After Windows 8, I don't see why any company would be in a hurry to merge the operating systems of their handhelds/tablets and laptops/desktops.
Keep the OS/UI optimized for the device, and make the experience cohesive from device to device through unified design and cloud sharing/replication.