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> Date: Tuesday, 19 May 2020 at 19:30
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>
> Thank you Neil.
> I just found that suggestion online as your email arrived.
> I shall go to my daughter’s again tomorrow and try that.
>
> If my gu
ould be!)
Anyway - Good luck.
Cheers
Neil
From: on behalf of Stephen
Chape
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Date: Tuesday, 19 May 2020 at 19:30
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Subject: Re: New iMac will not accept Login ?
Thank you Neil.
I just found that suggestion online as your email arrived
m/en-au/HT202860#keychain
> <https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT202860#keychain>
>
> Note that all the above is just gleaned from the web – I am not endorsing any
> particular method & don’t know if any are only appropriate to certain
> versions of OSX.
>
> HTH
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Date: Tuesday, 19 May 2020 at 18:24
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Subject: New iMac will not accept Login ?
Hi folks.
Just set up my daughter’s brand new iMac today.
Transferred data from her Time Machine (from her old iMac).
All went well until I tried to login using her usual pass
Hi folks.
Just set up my daughter’s brand new iMac today.
Transferred data from her Time Machine (from her old iMac).
All went well until I tried to login using her usual password.
At the start of set-up I was asked what that should be.
So I typed in the one she would be familiar with (same
Yes Ronni.
Got it when I got the new iMac .
Very interesting !
However I have had the “sleep” issue for a long time with ejecting external
hard drives.
Just realised that I did not turn “automatic sleep” off on the new iMac.
I have done that now so will see how I go.
However I will that forum
Hi Stephen,
Are you using a Das Keyboard?
Sleep/wake 'breaks' Das Keyboard
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/sleep-wake-breaks-das-keyboard.2045736/
Sent from Ronni's iPhone 7 Plus
> On 24 Sep 2017, at 12:52 pm, Stephen Chape <chap...@bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> Hi folks.
>
&
Hi folks.
I have had my new iMac for about a month.
iMac 21.5 inch i7 with 16GB RAM 500GB SSD
Three times since setting up it has lost Keyboard and Time Machine input.
Each time I have returned after leaving it unattended for a while.
When I try to log back in using my password
ultra-thin aluminum enclosure, the new iMac
has the latest Intel processors, faster graphics, next generation 802.11ac
Wi-Fi and faster PCIe flash storage.”
New models include:
21.5-inch
- $1599: 2.7 GHz quad-core i5 and Intel Iris Pro graphics
- $1849: 2.9 GHz quad-core Intel i5 and NVIDIA
Hi Ronni
I expected excellent sound quality, hence my surprise when I didn't get it out
of the box. I thought I must have missed some user adjustable equalisation
setting to modify the frequency response. I have a feeling Apple has decided
that boom-box sound suits its image. Perhaps its
Hi Alan,
I disagree with what you are saying about the new iMac13,2 (27-inch Late 2012)
speakers.
Most people I know who have this new iMac (27-inch) are extremely pleased with
the sound quality from the iMac's speakers.
Plenty of reviews online also saying this: This one from Slash Gear
http
Hi Alan,
I have the new iMac at JB Hi-Fi and the sound is pretty good having cranked it
up in the shop, the sound from my 27 iMac mid 2010 is good so clearly the
sound in the new models must be better.
Rick.
On 18/02/2013, at 6:12 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Alan,
I disagree with what you
Hi Rick
Why MUST the sound of a 2012 iMac clearly be better than that from a 2010
model? Can't play a reference CD to compare!!
Cheers (a little tongue in cheek)
Alan
On 18/02/2013, at 6:21 PM, Rick Armstrong a...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Hi Alan,
I have the new iMac at JB Hi-Fi and the sound
Sorry I meant I looked at the new iMac 27 in JB Hi Fi not so lucky to have one.
Rick.
On 18/02/2013, at 6:21 PM, Rick Armstrong wrote:
Hi Alan,
I have the new iMac at JB Hi-Fi and the sound is pretty good having cranked
it up in the shop, the sound from my 27 iMac mid 2010 is good so
Mine has 2 internal 17-watt high-efficiency amplifiers, so has Apple put in 2
internal 20-watt low-efficiency amplifiers in the new iMac.
Rick.
On 18/02/2013, at 6:29 PM, Alan Smith wrote:
Hi Rick
Why MUST the sound of a 2012 iMac clearly be better than that from a 2010
model? Can't play
Hi Alan,
A few thoughts/comments:
* I agree with you that the general dumbing down of audio specifications
and info is regrettable - and certainly the info given in the audio
specifications section of the iMac product page on Apples site
http://www.apple.com/imac/specs/ is very basic to say the
Hi Neil
Thanks for your comments and references.
I particularly note the audio out specs in HT5522 refer to Line Out
(headphones) and S/PDIF optical out. The specs confirm my listening tests of
good quality at this point. The sound output specs for the built-in speakers
are not mentioned
Hi Alan,
I understand the iMac13,2 (27-inch, late 2012) has two internal 20-watt
high-efficiency amplifiers.
Should give excellent sound quality.
Cheers,
Ronni
Sent from Ronni's iPad4
On 17/02/2013, at 2:45 PM, Alan Smith sma...@iinet.net.au wrote:
Possible workaround and explanation - -
Possible workaround and explanation - -
A small adjustment to L-R sound balance (slide towards the right) seems to
reduce the booming bass. I tried this after noting an on-line article
attributed to iFixit that pondered the reason for the Left speaker case to be
larger than the Right
I am enjoying my new 27 iMac 3.2GHz with Fusion Drive - but there are a few
irritating issues.
Audio output appears to have a big bass boost or equalisation peak when
monitoring an input or playing music from iTunes. I think audio in has a
flat frequency response - at least a recording that
Hi folks,
At last I have my new iMac.
21.5 inch i7 with 16 GB RAM.
Flippin marvellous.
I tried setting up with my original Time Capsule but all I got was a message to
tell me there is no room for this.
I guess it wants to start again because this is a new and different Mac.
So I deleted
Hi Stephen,
When you connected your Time Machine backup to your New iMac and opened Time
Machine in System Preferences you would have been given the choice to reuse
the back up.
If you chose Reuse Backup, Time Machine will add on to the existing set of
backups. As the message says
you connected your Time Machine backup to your New iMac and opened Time
Machine in System Preferences you would have been given the choice to reuse
the back up.
If you chose Reuse Backup, Time Machine will add on to the existing set
of backups. As the message says, then the original Mac
Time Machine backup to your New iMac and opened Time
Machine in System Preferences you would have been given the choice to
reuse the back up.
If you chose Reuse Backup, Time Machine will add on to the existing set
of backups. As the message says, then the original Mac cannot continue
.
And then can I just start over again?
Yes. Open System Preferences Time Machine - Select Disk
Cheers,
Ronni
On 23/12/2012, at 12:20 PM, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Stephen,
When you connected your Time Machine backup to your New iMac and opened
Time Machine
:20 PM, Ronni Brown ro...@mac.com wrote:
Hi Stephen,
When you connected your Time Machine backup to your New iMac and opened
Time Machine in System Preferences you would have been given the choice to
reuse the back up.
If you chose Reuse Backup, Time Machine will add on to the existing
No reason why TM should not do its job, if you have migrated your Data across
correctly and had checked everything was working properly before commencing the
first backup of the new iMac.
Beautiful machine the new iMacs, worth the wait hey ;-))
My Son-N-Law ordered the new 27-inch
Hi folks,
The specs I require are not off the shelf so what are the preferred methods
of ordering ?
I am concerned that if I order from Apple Store Online it may be delivered
while I am not at home.
Can a special order be placed at the Perth Apple Store and collected when ready
?
Regards,
Hi folks,
This is the latest.
New 21.5 inch iMacs to ship late September.
However due to a screen issue the 27 inch iMacs may not ship until late October.
This means that Apple will either hold the 21.5 Inch until the 27 inch are
ready.
Or they will release the 21.5 inch late September with a
I have noted a couple of outlets in Perth (Dick Smit, JB Hi Fi et al) have been
discounting the iMac - a friend last weekend bought a 27 iMac. Is this a
precursor to an update or is it just cyclic discounting.
I am on the lookout for the next edition of the iMac and wondering when I'll
see
Rumours think we may see it tomorrow (well late tonight) but specs will be
up in the morning I would think. *IF* the rumours are correct.
Kind regards
Daniel
On 3/5/11 6:28 PM, Peter Crisp petercr...@westnet.com.au wrote:
I have noted a couple of outlets in Perth (Dick Smit, JB Hi Fi et
Just a follow on,.
The Apple Store is down now,..so that's sometimes a good sign that strange
things are a foot at the Circle K. :o)
(Guess the film, win a prize!) :o)
So yes,..may see something new tonight.
Or,...it's just regular maintenance :o)
Kind Regards
Daniel
On 3/5/11 6:30 PM,
G5 Powerbooks!
:D
Seeya
Rod
On 3 May 2011 18:49, Daniel Kerr wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
Just a follow on,.
The Apple Store is down now,..so that's sometimes a good sign that
strange
things are a foot at the Circle K. :o)
(Guess the film, win a prize!) :o)
So yes,..may see
stores back up..nice2 x 21.5's and 2 x 27"combined ata drive and ssd's availablePedroOn 03/05/2011, at 6:30 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:Rumours think we may see it tomorrow (well late tonight) but specs will beup in the morning I would think. *IF* the rumours are correct.Kind regardsDanielOn 3/5/11
Lol. There's always one ;)
And yes Rod, we now call them i5s :p hehe. (now back to your corner) :p lol
Kind regards
Daniel
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Hi Pedro
Yeh, they had the combined SATA and SSD's on the previous model. But only on
the 27. And it's the same with this range as well, though now on the 21
second model (you can't change as much on the entry level 21 it would see.)
I also see the 21 has one Thunderbolt port, whereas the 27 has
Just hopping on to the apple site to have a look. As an aside..
I think it's funny that even Apple have had to say FINALLY about the white
iPhone. How much did that guy in the US make selling white iPhone covers?
:-)
On 3/05/11 9:11 PM, Daniel Kerr wa...@macwizardry.com.au wrote:
Hi Pedro
...@wamug.org.au] On Behalf
Of Adrian Stevens
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 7:02 AM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: New iMac
Hi Guys,
I have finally bought my first iMac! I am pretty familiar with the Mac
anatomy but is there any smart tips or shortcuts I might need?
Also
Sorry Ronda,
Been bogged under with homework and I couldn't get back to you.
Yes your tutorial worked very well.
Thank you so much.
The how to scan points in your last e-mail, none of them worked. But I
downloaded the program called VueScan and it works perfectly!
Must be a mac
Hi Adrian,
Must be a mac compatibility problem!!
Perhaps ...
After you open the scan interface, it is important to select the correct mode
(Flatbed or Document Feeder ) for the source of the scan image.
The default mode is Document Feeder. If you want to scan from the glass flatbed
of the
. This includes but is not limited to quotes,
order confirmation, and shipment advices.
From: wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au [mailto:wamug-ow...@wamug.org.au] On
Behalf Of Adrian Stevens
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 7:02 AM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: New iMac
Hi Guys,
I have finally bought my
Hi Adrian,
Was my Tutorial helpful?
RE: your question:
have a HP deskjet all-in-one F370 printer (also with scanner and copier).
My mac will recognise it as a printer but not a scanner! I have tried
downloading drivers, but all it says is CANNNOT CONNECT TO PRINTER”.
Mac OS X 10.6
Carlo,
I am running Mac OS X 10.6.6
Adrian
On 10/03/2011, at 8:40 AM, cm wrote:
Hi Adrian,
What version of OS X are you running and where did you get the driver? I
believe the HP deskJet F370 may be an unsupported printer. Reading this
discussion posting about the F380, it may be
Ronda
As i said before it is a 10.6.6 iMac intel core i3
Adrian
On 10/03/2011, at 8:48 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Adrian,
As Peter has mentioned, we need to know what OS your are running.
Also is the iMac an Intel or older PPC?
On 10/03/2011, at 8:30 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On
Ronda
As i said before it is a 10.6.6 iMac intel core i3
Adrian
On 10/03/2011, at 8:48 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Adrian,
As Peter has mentioned, we need to know what OS your are running.
Also is the iMac an Intel or older PPC?
On 10/03/2011, at 8:30 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On
Thanks Adrian,
As I mentioned in my previous email re: your External Drive.
If you are only going to use this external drive on a Mac, you need to format
it Mac OS Extended (Journaled) and now that we know it is an Intel iMac:
GUID Partition Table - for bootability on Intel-based Macs
Let me
Hi Ronni,
I know I'm being cheeky here as it was not my query, but would find
your tutorial really helpful
for the future, and knowing I would have it formatted correctly.
Cheers
Jewels
On 10/03/2011, at 4:31 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Thanks Adrian,
As I mentioned in my previous email re:
Thanks Roni,
I will try this and report back to you, thanks!
Adrian
On 10/03/2011, at 4:31 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Thanks Adrian,
As I mentioned in my previous email re: your External Drive.
If you are only going to use this external drive on a Mac, you need to format
it Mac OS Extended
Hi Julie Adrian,
I’ve attached the Tutorial in separate emails to you both “Offlist”.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 10/03/2011, at 5:14 PM, Julie Bedford wrote:
Hi Ronni,
I know I'm being cheeky here as it was not my query, but would find your
tutorial really helpful
for the future, and knowing I
Hi Ronni,
Not sure if you've sent the tutorial, but not received as yet. Hope I'm
not being too impatient here.
Cheers
Jewels
On 10/03/2011, at 5:37 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Julie Adrian,
I’ve attached the Tutorial in separate emails to you both “Offlist”.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 10/03/2011,
Ronda
As i said before it is a 10.6.6 iMac intel core i3
Adrian
On 10/03/2011, at 8:48 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Adrian,
As Peter has mentioned, we need to know what OS your are running.
Also is the iMac an Intel or older PPC?
On 10/03/2011, at 8:30 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On
Ronni,
I too wouldn't mind a copy of this tutorial to format my ext. hard drive..
Thanks,
Morgan
On 10 Mar 2011, at 17:20, Adrian Stevens wrote:
Thanks Roni,
I will try this and report back to you, thanks!
Adrian
On 10/03/2011, at 4:31 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Thanks Adrian,
As I
Hi Guys,
I have finally bought my first iMac! I am pretty familiar with the Mac anatomy
but is there any smart tips or shortcuts I might need?
Also, if there are any apps or programs that manage homework that would be
great (just started high school)
And I promise, no more windows questions!
On 10/03/2011, at 7:01 AM, Adrian Stevens wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have finally bought my first iMac! I am pretty familiar with the Mac
anatomy but is there any smart tips or shortcuts I might need?
Also, if there are any apps or programs that manage homework that would be
great (just
Hi Adrian,
What version of OS X are you running and where did you get the driver? I
believe the HP deskJet F370 may be an unsupported printer. Reading this
discussion posting about the F380, it may be possible to get it working using
Linux drivers and GhostScript. Unfortunately, this will not
Hi Adrian
If you are running 10.6.6 you will have access to the App store, there are
quite a few things on there that may help with
homework. Some may be free and some will chargeable. You do need an iTunes
account though!
Roger
On Thu Mar 10 7:01 , Adrian Stevens
Hi Adrian,
As Peter has mentioned, we need to know what OS your are running.
Also is the iMac an Intel or older PPC?
On 10/03/2011, at 8:30 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 10/03/2011, at 7:01 AM, Adrian Stevens wrote:
Hi Guys,
I have finally bought my first iMac! I am pretty familiar
Subject: New iMac
Hi Guys,
I have finally bought my first iMac! I am pretty familiar with the Mac anatomy
but is there any smart tips or shortcuts I might need?
Also, if there are any apps or programs that manage homework that would be
great (just started high school)
And I promise, no more
to an Airport extreme
down in the lower ground floor.
a power mac G4 (10.4.8) and Macbook (10.6.2) on the Upper floor ,
both with airport, print AOK
right next to these two is my wifes new iMac (10.6.3),
internet and email all work fine.
file sharing is turned on
screen sharing is turned
)
On 22/07/2010, at 2:51 PM, gary dorn wrote:
Howdy
we have a Laser printer connected via USB to an Airport extreme
down in the lower ground floor.
a power mac G4 (10.4.8) and Macbook (10.6.2) on the Upper floor ,
both with airport, print AOK
right next to these two is my wifes new iMac
in
the lower ground floor.
a power mac G4 (10.4.8) and Macbook (10.6.2) on the Upper floor , both
with airport, print AOK
right next to these two is my wifes new iMac (10.6.3),
internet and email all work fine.
file sharing is turned on
screen sharing is turned on and works fine.
we have setup
our son is after a new mac 27in 3.4 i7
has anyone seen these yet and who is likely to have one
tom samson
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I don't know where you got the specs from 27in 3.4 i7?
2.93GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 is on the apple store for 3 business day
delivery :)
I am sure some of the local guys should also be able to help :)
Roger
On Tue Aug 3 9:27 , thefrogs thefr...@iinet.net.au sent:
our son is after a
Howdy
we have a Laser printer connected via USB to an Airport extreme down
in the lower ground floor.
a power mac G4 (10.4.8) and Macbook (10.6.2) on the Upper floor ,
both with airport, print AOK
right next to these two is my wifes new iMac (10.6.3),
internet and email all work fine
/07/2010, at 2:51 PM, gary dorn wrote:
Howdy
we have a Laser printer connected via USB to an Airport extreme down in the
lower ground floor.
a power mac G4 (10.4.8) and Macbook (10.6.2) on the Upper floor , both with
airport, print AOK
right next to these two is my wifes new iMac
Hi All WAMUG and (GMUG)
I'm having a problem with Internet sharing on the new core i7 iMac. It will
not let me set it up at all Over airport So last night after some googling I
did the following
http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=11176842
Now it crash's or switchs off in
I ordered the i7 BTO with the Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad on the TGI
Friday as well.
Tracking says Delivers: 07/12/2009
Mine is still showing delayed in Pudong International Airport since 2 Dec 2009
:(
02 Dec 2009 15:30:00Pudong International AirportConnection
Delay.
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Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:02:14 +0800
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Subject: Re: New iMac wanted
I ordered the i7 BTO with the Apple Keyboard with Numeric Keypad on the TGI
Friday as well.
Tracking says Delivers: 07/12/2009
Mine is still showing delayed in Pudong International
We'll have a few base model 27's in store tomorrow morning.
Being the base they have the 1TB HDD and the 3.06 c2d
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How much?
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Being the base they have the 1TB HDD and the 3.06 c2d
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On 10/12/2009, at 9:28 AM, David Peake wrote:
How much?
On 10/12/2009, at 9:07 AM, Craig Bruce wrote:
We'll have a few base model 27's in store tomorrow morning.
Being the base they have the 1TB HDD and the 3.06 c2d
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Hi WAMUGersSanta is trying to buy a 27 inch iMac (2GB HD) for the Blitvich household, to be delivered by xmas.My usual supplier is having trouble getting hold of one (despite order being placed 10 days ago)Does anyone know where I can get one before xmas please?taBlittopsdon't tell my kids - it's
Hi Blitto,
You will have trouble finding a new 27 iMac with a 2GB HD?
27-inch models:
• 1TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA hard drive
• Optional 2TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA hard drive
Have you tried Daniel Kerr MacWizardry
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Or
MacWorx
oops!
try 2TB HD
:)
On Wed Dec 9 7:47 , Ronda Brown sent:
Hi Blitto,
You will have trouble finding a new 27" iMac with a 2GB HD?27-inch models:
• 1TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA hard drive
• Optional 2TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA hard drive
Have you triedDaniel KerrMacWizardry
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Hi Rod,
I¹d love to drop down your chimney and help out! However...
We¹ve had 27² iMacs on order for 4 weeks. After our initial orders went out
the door we haven¹t had any since. I don¹ think anyone has them at the
minute.
Don¹t believe the 3-5 days on the Apple store either. One of my
Apple online store are showing 7-10 days.
Normally fairly reliable?
Cheers!
`RobD...
On 09Dec2009, at 6:51 am, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Hi WAMUGers
Santa is trying to buy a 27 inch iMac (2GB HD) for the Blitvich household, to
be delivered by xmas.
My usual supplier is having trouble getting
my supplier says that time blows out once you finalise your order and move to check-out
On Wed Dec 9 9:50 , RJDart sent:
Apple online store are showing 7-10 days.
Normally fairly reliable?
Cheers!
`RobD...
On 09Dec2009, at 6:51 am, Rod Blitvich wrote:
Hi Rod,
I note the Apple store is currently showing 27² iMac delivery as:
Estimated Ship: 5-7 business days for the 3.06GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
standard model, and
Estimated Ship: 7-10 business days for the 2.66GHz Intel Core i5
standard model
For what its worth, I succumbed to the urge
I am sure you are having great fun with that new toy, Neil - a great
Christmas present!
Severin
On 09/12/2009, at 11:05 AM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Rod,
I note the Apple store is currently showing 27” iMac delivery as:
Estimated Ship: 5-7 business days for the 3.06GHz Intel Core 2
On 22/10/2009, at 12:11 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
(Side note to Martin. Should I guess you'd be loving one of these to
replace
your eyeTVMac) ;o) hehe.
All round looks like a nice upgrade I think.
Too right - the home Mac is only a dual-core iMac 24 which takes a
lot longer to compress
Hi Martin,
I don't know too much about video compression but I do use the
EyeTV Hybrid a fair bit for recording from a variety of sources and
then convert them for viewing in Front Row. I tend to export it as the
size it's captured for the best quality I can get.
Comparing the i5 or
Good morning all,
Looking at the latest iMac I notice that the 27-inch: 3.06GHz list
price is $2,199 and the 27-inch: 2.66GHz is $2,599 that is an extra
$300 for a seemingly slower machine. Have I missed something or is
2.66GHz quicker than 3.06GHz?
Regards,
Adrian
Hi Adrian
I believe the 'slower' machine has a quad core processor rather than
the dual core on the other one.
Regards
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On 22/10/2009, at 9:13, Adrian Skehan adrianske...@mac.com wrote:
Good morning all,
Looking at the latest iMac I notice
On 22/10/2009, at 9:13 AM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
Good morning all,
Looking at the latest iMac I notice that the 27-inch: 3.06GHz list
price is $2,199 and the 27-inch: 2.66GHz is $2,599 that is an extra
$300 for a seemingly slower machine. Have I missed something or is
2.66GHz quicker
Hi again Adrian,
A good description and Video here shows how the Intel® Core™ i5
Processor functions.
http://www.intel.com/Consumer/Learn/Desktop/corei5-detail.htm
Cheers,
Ronni
On 22/10/2009, at 9:24 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
On 22/10/2009, at 9:13 AM, Adrian Skehan wrote:
Good
Indeed the 2.66 is a core i5 quad core rather than a core 2 dual core
it can also be build with the core i7 as a custom build
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The Turbo-boost feature of the quad-core Core i5 and i7 chips can shut
down unused cores and boost the clock speed of the remaining cores to
much faster clock speeds depending on usage:
The 2.66 GHz Core i5 has a Turbo Boost speed of up to 3.20 GHz
the 2.8 GHz Core i7 can go up to 3.46 GHz
One of the other cool new features with the 27 iMac I read, is that with
a third party cable (coming out soon), you can actually use the 27 iMac as
a monitor on another machine (as long as it has miniDisplayPort).
Can see that as being useful in some instances.
But yes, the new top of the range
as a HD games console display for their PS3/360.
T.
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Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 12:12 PM
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Subject: Re: New iMac
One of the other cool new features with the 27
That's really cruel, Martin, sounds like sweated slave labour to me!
Severin Crisp
On 22/10/2009, at 12:01 PM, Martin Hill wrote:
The Turbo-boost feature of the quad-core Core i5 and i7 chips can
shut down unused cores and boost the clock speed of the remaining
cores to much faster clock
:
Unfortunately it hasn't been on new machines for quite some time. I'm
with you though, so many people tried it, liked it and then bought it.
On 20/05/2008, at 10:30 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi All
Just noticed this the other day, that Apple don't seem to ship the
new iMac
with iWork trial
Hi All
Just noticed this the other day, that Apple don't seem to ship the new iMac
with iWork trial version anymore.
I thought this would a great way for them to show off this product on a new
machine and let people play with it before they bought it.
Curious why they decided to stop doing
Unfortunately it hasn't been on new machines for quite some time. I'm
with you though, so many people tried it, liked it and then bought it.
On 20/05/2008, at 10:30 PM, Daniel Kerr wrote:
Hi All
Just noticed this the other day, that Apple don't seem to ship the
new iMac
with iWork trial
On 29/04/2008, at 6:34 PM, Reg Whitely wrote:
Dear WAMUGgers
If I was *tempted* to buy a new iMac 24 3.06GB at Apple Ed price of
$2787, would it be good value to upsize to 4GHz RAM instead of 2GHz
(2 x 2 GHz v 2 x 1GHz) for an extra $269.50, and to upsize the HDD
from its 500GB
* to buy a new iMac 24 3.06GB at Apple Ed price of
$2787, would it be good value to upsize to 4GHz RAM instead of 2GHz (2 x 2
GHz v 2 x 1GHz) for an extra $269.50, and to upsize the HDD from its 500GB
to 750GB [Plus A$ 135.30] or to 1TB [Plus A$ 333.30]? I'm not really worried
about upgrading
.
Reg
On 2 May 2008, at 3:50pm, Robert Howells wrote:
On 29/04/2008, at 6:34 PM, Reg Whitely wrote:
Dear WAMUGgers
If I was *tempted* to buy a new iMac 24 3.06GB at Apple Ed price
of $2787, would it be good value to upsize to 4GHz RAM instead of
2GHz (2 x 2 GHz v 2 x 1GHz) for an extra
(to the last model) iMac performance, across the board.
E.g. 32 fps v 126 fps.
Reg
On 2 May 2008, at 3:50pm, Robert Howells wrote:
On 29/04/2008, at 6:34 PM, Reg Whitely wrote:
Dear WAMUGgers
If I was *tempted* to buy a new iMac 24 3.06GB at Apple Ed price
of $2787, would it be good value
Subject: Re: New iMac Advice
Also performance difference between 2Gb and 4Gb of RAM was very
marginal.
Thanks Rob for this info. It's interesting reading. Did they ever
resolve why the Halo gaming scores were so low? I don't game but
know others who do and these results are significantly lower than
Hi Reg,
With the extra 4GB of RAM that is still cheaper than I paid for the
previous 2.8GHz model with 2GB of RAM. No Ed discount of course.
If you can afford the 750GB drive then grab it but believe me the
500GB is huge! The FW800 port gives excellent opportunity for adding
secondary storage
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