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[ March 8th, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

It seems that some of the most recent generation of 17″ MacBook Pros are experiencing screen glitches. The finger of blame had initially be pointed squarely at Nvidia, however, it seems that the real problem has to do with heat rather than hardware; apparently the screens are glitching because of the extremely high temperatures within the case, including CPU temperatures around 202F and GPU temperatures around 150F; that is 94.4C and 65.5C, respectively.
There actually is heat management on the 17″ MacBook Pro, the fans will spin at up to 3500 RPM if the conditions require it, however, on the machines that have experienced glitches the speed tops out at around 2050 RPM. Apple will probably release a firmware update to deal with the issue sometime in the future, but users can improve the situation if they find themselves a 3rd party fan management app – but they shouldn’t have to.
People pay a premium for Apple hardware, but does Apple really deliver a premium product. Sure, the new MacBook Pros look good, and for the most part they no doubt perform well in most cases, but for the extra cost, people should be able to expect a flawless product. The occasional faulty product is unavoidable, but the screen glitch appears to affect a significant number of machines and that is inexcusable. Further, you have to wonder at whether the heat is causing any longer-term damage to the screen; something that a simple firmware upgrade will not be able to fix.
With these kinds of faults occurring with Apple, you really have question their claim to hardware supremacy. There are plenty of cheaper machines that are not released with widespread defects. Make no mistake, a MacBook Pro working as it should is a great machine, but a MacBook Pro working as it shouldn’t is no different to any other piece of half-baked junk that could be had for a lot less money. [Slashgear]
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Filed under Apple, UberSaturday
[ March 3rd, 2009 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]
The Lamborghini branded laptops that Asus has given us in the past have done little to live up to the reputation of the sports car maker, their specs have been mediocre and there has been no wow factor; and then they made the VX5. It looks good, borrowing style from the limited edition Reventon, but Lamborghini is about performance as much as it is about the look and this machine stands out there as well. (more…)
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Filed under Computers
[ October 14th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

I don’t know about anyone else, but I was a little underwhelmed by the specs of the new Apple notebook lineup. As predicted, there were no big processor changes. The most significant change was the to the chipset, and GPU. Apple has moved to an NVIDIA chipset, which is said to give a significant boost to graphics performance. Another notable change is of course the inclusion of DDR3 RAM.
The appearance is of course different and the entry level Mac Book is slightly cheaper, but there are no mind-blowing changes in there at all. They did manage to pull off the one-piece aluminum case, and to decrease the bulk of the Mac Book Pro, which are worthy improvements, but not changes that would make me consider trading in my last-generation Mac Book Pro.
Apple has upped the ante with their lineup, but only slightly this time. [Image: Crave]
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Filed under Apple, Breaking News
[ October 9th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

You can’t see a lot in this picture, but from what you can see, it looks like a new keyboard style; perhaps similar to that of the MBA. I doubt Apple will mess with success too much on this one, there will likely be one or two appearance tweaks to differentiate it from the previous model.
Read on for some good ol’ MacSpeculation. (more…)
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Filed under Gadgets
[ August 6th, 2008 ] ... [ C. S. Magor ]

There was a time that I seriously considered buying a physics card, now I am really glad that I didn’t. The upcoming driver update for GeForce 8000, 9000, and 200 series cards will include hardware physics processing capabilities that come to us thanks to Nvidia’s acquisition of Ageia. The 177.79 Forceware drivers will be released on the 12th, which means that yours truly is going to have to wait a week to see what all this physics goodness looks like. [Tech Report via CrunchGear]
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Filed under Computers, Gaming
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