Yes, actually, I looked earlier after my post, and they’re not there anymore.
Perhaps I was just lucky enough to order some via a wholesaler to keep some. :)
I think I’ll ensure to save one,…hehe :)
Though it’s not listed as EOL (End of Life)…so who would know at the moment.
Sorry about that. If
Thanks Daniel and Neil.
However I did check under “accessories” on the Apple website and they are no
longer listed.
So it would seem cannot be bought even on their own.
> On 9 Jun 2017, at 4:07 pm, Daniel Kerr wrote:
>
> Yes, that works too. :)
> Though they don’t
Yes, that works too. :)
Though they don’t have USB ports on each side like a normal USB Keyboard. :)
(though they’re still only USB1.1 from memory on the ends…so kinda slow for
most things).
Kind regards
Daniel
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Well
Thinking laterally.
The new wireless keyboards are charged via the lightning port (rather than
like my old one with removable rechargeable batteries) and, unlike the
mouse, it can still be used whilst charging...
So if you leave the keyboard plugged in haven¹t you got a wired
Hi Stephen
You can still buy them separately. I just ordered some more to keep for clients.
(and I swap them around if they require them separately). They actually came
down in price to $69 (from $75).
It’s just not as a “build to order” option on the site.
But there are “ways around it” :))
Hi folks.
I have been awaiting the arrival of these.
But I am a little dismayed that there is no wired keyboard option.
I even checked in Apple accessories and they have been removed from there too.
I don’t really care for charging stuff when it can simply be plugged in.
It’s not like the iMacs
Apple on-line store now shows 3-4 weeks for delivery of 27 iMacs, and 7-10
business days for the 21.5 models.
3-4 weeks feels a lot better than January somehow!
Cheers
Alan
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I had one of the new 27-inch iMacs CTO delivered last Thursday 3 Jan. 2013.
I am doing the Transfer and Setup from his old iMac running Snow Leopard to his
beautiful new 27-inch iMac Mountain Lion either later today or tomorrow
morning.
I don't want any thunderstorms to interrupt the Transfer
Thing about this software on MPB is that the software looks at the hdd temp,
which rarely gets above 35deg
with the fan running at 1000rpm, cpu temps climb a little bit, but the speed
doesnt increase as temp increases as the hdd temp stays fairly similar
suffice to say its probably being removed
On 13/5/11 6:35 AM, Rod Blitvich rb...@iinet.net.au wrote:
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/05/12/owc-replacing-main-hard-drive-with-third-party-
is-not-an-option/
OWC: Replacing main hard drive with third party is not an option in new iMacs
by Megan Lavey-Heaton (RSS feed) on May 12th, 2011
with third party is not an option in new
iMacs
by Megan Lavey-Heaton (RSS feed) on May 12th, 2011
The folks over at Other World Computing, best known for providing
affordable
upgrades for your Mac, delivered some bad news regarding installing a
third
party hard drive in the new Sandy Bridge
...@iinet.net.au wrote:
http://www.tuaw.com/2011/05/12/owc-replacing-main-hard-drive-with-third-party-
is-not-an-option/
OWC: Replacing main hard drive with third party is not an option in new
iMacs
by Megan Lavey-Heaton (RSS feed) on May 12th, 2011
The folks over at Other World Computing, best known
-main-hard-drive-with-third-party-
is-not-an-option/
OWC: Replacing main hard drive with third party is not an option in new
iMacs
by Megan Lavey-Heaton (RSS feed) on May 12th, 2011
The folks over at Other World Computing, best known for providing
affordable
upgrades for your Mac, delivered
is not an option in
new
iMacs
by Megan Lavey-Heaton (RSS feed) on May 12th, 2011
The folks over at Other World Computing, best known for providing
affordable
upgrades for your Mac, delivered some bad news regarding installing a
third
party hard drive in the new Sandy Bridge iMacs.
Apparently
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http://www.tuaw.com/2011/05/12/owc-replacing-main-hard-drive-with-third-part
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is-not-an-option/
OWC: Replacing main hard drive with third party is not an option in new
iMacs
by Megan Lavey-Heaton (RSS feed) on May 12th, 2011
The folks over at Other World Computing, best known for providing
in new
iMacs
by Megan Lavey-Heaton (RSS feed) on May 12th, 2011
The folks over at Other World Computing, best known for providing
affordable
upgrades for your Mac, delivered some bad news regarding installing a third
party hard drive in the new Sandy Bridge iMacs.
Apparently Apple
Just installed on my macbook pro 5,1
with no HDD fan, the software controls my right fan (as reported by istat menus)
left is running at normal 2000rpm, while right is running at 1000rpm as set by
the software
threshold limits will tell me soon enough if this causes my MBP to run hot, as
the
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On 03/05/2011, at 11:38 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
That's all,..back to your normal program.
Oh,..and does anyone know why Dunedin (as in Dunedin, NZ) doesn't seem to
work in Dashboard weather anymore? I want to see how cold my Dad is, so I
can hassle him,...lol. :O) Or it does work for
Hi Peter
Nothing has been announced with Lion fully. My personal guess will be that
we won't see it released until much later this year. I think it won't appear
until about August / September. Again, that's just my thoughts.
Others may feel different. But based on past experience that tends to
Apple - iMac - Compare the 21.5- and 27-inch iMac.
Prices are:
21.5 2.5GHz - $1399
21.5 2.7GHz - $1698
27 2.7GHz - $1949
27 3.1GHz - $2299
Cheers,
Ronni
PS Daniel .. I wasn’t wrong on March 18th 2009,….
I thought I was but I was mistaken ;-)
On 03/05/2011, at 8:46 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Arr but mistaken,..so you must have been wrong about being wrong in the
first place, so we still class mistaken as being wrong. You thought you were
wrong, then but then realised you were right,..so you were wrong about being
wrong, and were right. So you must have been wrong. :o)
I'm stopping
Huh h. Daniel I think you have neglected to reflect back on my crystal
ball gazing back in February. I did say May for an iMac refresh. I think I
am 2 up on you now... ;-)
P.S. Hopefully I got that Mayan one wrong %-(
What do you think about;
iPhone 5 in September 2011?
Iwork '11 at
Yes, Thursday 24th Feb 2011 at 10.37pm,..you did say that.
You said iMac refresh - May/June 2011.
I said March,..cause I wanted one sooner!! :o) Maybe I should have gone
April/May just to make it more fun :oP
I agreed with you on the iPad 2,..so you can't count that one :oP
So that's just 1,...
Your secrets are safe with me.. (and the rest of the people on this
list!) ;-)
Get some sleep, lots of fluids (not jack's!), and keep warm.
On 3/05/11 11:24 PM, Daniel Kerr dan...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
Yes, Thursday 24th Feb 2011 at 10.37pm,..you did say that.
You said iMac
Phew,..just as well. ;)
Actually,..Jacks might help me sleep better!! And keep me warm,..lol. :) Oh
well, I don't drink, so that rules that out anyway,..lol.
Oh, and how cool is the new 27 iMac going to be with TWO extra displays
attached to it. Three displays all going at the same time
Seems BusinessWeek got in even before the AppleStore came back online..
http://www.businessweek.com/technology/ByteOfTheApple/blog/archives/2009/10
/apple_announces.html
21.5 and 27 LED iMacs apparently.
Mouse looks interesting,...
Now to just see when the Apple Store comes backup if it
Hi all,
Apple introduced some fantastic product updates overnight, including
updated 17 and 20 iMacs and an all new 24 iMac.
New iMacs feature Intel Core 2 Duo - 64bit, 65 nanometer dual core
processors with 128-bit SSE3 vector engine.
The Macmini was also updated - 2 configurations
Love/hate for me.
They track beautifully, the small size of the ball gives superb range
and control of speed.
However, they do cost and they die young.
I happily use them at work, nice clean environment, but they cant cut
it here with hairy dogs around and grubby gardener types clutching at
them,
I was pretty ambivalent on the Mighty Mouse until I bought my Intel
iMac, which came with one. Until then, I had only really used them
sporadically on clients' machines, and formed the impression that they
worked far better in the right hand than the left.
Since I've been using a Mighty
: New iMacs
Well the new iMacs have been announced as predicted. Plus the price
has dropped on the basic machine from A$1698 to $A1599. Too bad
they don't appear to have designed a better Mighty Mouse.
Cheers, Paul.
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Hi Adam,
The Mighty Mouse offers a 360° scroll ball (not just an up/down
wheel), which is why I like it. I agree that it could have more
buttons and should not chew through the batteries like it does. I use
rechargables for my wireless Mighty Mice and although they need to be
charged often, I am
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Well the new iMacs have been announced as predicted. Plus the price
has dropped on the basic machine from A$1698 to $A1599. Too bad
they don't appear to have designed a better Mighty
Well the new iMacs have been announced as predicted. Plus the price
has dropped on the basic machine from A$1698 to $A1599. Too bad
they don't appear to have designed a better Mighty Mouse.
Cheers, Paul.
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something other than Pixar
shorts and music vids :-)
I wonder if we can take a clue from the new iMacs. Even the entry
point has Core 2 Duo, with the Intel Integrated Graphics as one of
the main differential points, so it seems quite possible that all the
laptop models could be similarly bumped
Hi all,
Apple introduced some fantastic product updates overnight, including updated
17” and 20 iMacs and an all new 24 iMac.
New iMacs feature Intel Core 2 Duo - 64bit, 65 nanometer dual core processors
with 128-bit SSE3 vector engine.
The Macmini was also updated - 2 configurations
Hi all,
My apologies for the last email. Sent it from my Blackberry, but it's never
done that before!
Apple introduced some fantastic product updates overnight, including updated
17 and 20 iMacs and an all new 24 iMac. Best of all - Price drops!!!
All the new iMacs feature Intel Core 2 Duo
product updates overnight, including updated
17 and 20 iMacs and an all new 24 iMac. Best of all - Price drops!!!
All the new iMacs feature Intel Core 2 Duo - 64bit, 65 nanometer dual core
processors with 128-bit SSE3 vector engine.
Full product features are on the Apple website.
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On 7/9/06 9:44 AM, Steven Knowles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any guesses as to when the Core 2 Duos will make it through to the Macbooks?
Cheers, Steven
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build quality and a few more features but
apart from that..
Original Message
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Subject: Re: MacBooks Core2 Duo? - Was New iMacs and MacMini (Take 2)
Date: Thu, 07 Sep 2006 11:27:12 +0800
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On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 11:39 +0800, David Moyle wrote:
Hey
Actually Daniel has raised a good point that I forgotten was raised
in a few chats. If they did update the MacBook (Which there
guarnteeded todo before the christmas rush) then it will be par with
the MacBook Pro and technically
Hmm ! Will we see g5 iMac
http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/2004/07/01/imacs/index.php?redirect=1089
201797000
Should be some good deals on the flat screen iMac's.
Since the new ones coming in Sept
Bart
On 7/8/04 9:17 AM, BART RAFFAELE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm ! Will we see g5 iMac
http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/2004/07/01/imacs/index.php?redirect=1089
201797000
Should be some good deals on the flat screen iMac's.
Since the new ones coming in Sept
Bart
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To quote Macintouch, all prices in $US: http://www.macintouch.com/
Apple this morning updated its iMac line, adding AirPort Extreme and
Bluetooth support (but not FireWire 800) to a new 17-inch model,
priced at $1,799 with a 1-GHz processor. This system includes a 4x
Hi guys,
I am looking into getting one of the new iMacs. I am trying to get
the best value for money and am looking at the iMac 600mhz with CDRW.
I was wondering why it only has 256k L2 cache? This seems too small
for this kind of machine! Wouldn't this cause a bottle-neck in
terms
On 27/09/2001 1:01 PM, Calvin Conkey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi guys,
I am looking into getting one of the new iMacs. I am trying to get
the best value for money and am looking at the iMac 600mhz with CDRW.
I was wondering why it only has 256k L2 cache? This seems too small
for this kind
cache are faster (at the same clock rate) than the older G3s with 512k
external L2 cache.
Cheers
Greg
on 27/9/01 1:01 PM, Calvin Conkey at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I am looking into getting one of the new iMacs. I am trying to get
the best value for money and am looking at the iMac
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