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I don't have one and I can't figure out what I'd use one for :o
I have a very old "WDTV" box with a 1TB external HDD attached to it. I can then download on my mac and drag and drop onto said box via wifi. It cost £70 4 years ago.
Sure am.
Funnily enough I actually get decent speeds, but not the full quoted 40mb, when I took it out I was told by the sales bint that if I run a speed test and it was below 40, send it off to sky customer service, I would get a month back money wise because she wrote on my paperwork that...
I agree with you mate, I had the car a very long time so it just progressed progressed and progressed.
I hard wired the fogs actually. Got the connecting loom, run a fused feed from the battery, to switch I fitted on the headlight height adjustment panel (just a little red switch) and then...
Awesome! Same as my first ever motor. Even down to the engine.
I fitted a proper bad-man induction kit to that little lump, removing the 180 degree bend, and fitting a 90 going towards the front, then an open cone filter, it really made quite some noise!
It looks like you've learn far quicker...
If her eyes are that bad dude, she couldn't edit photos! The colours are epic, the clarity is superb.
The SSD matter is the difference between what feels like quite a fast and capable computer, and stupidly fast computing.
After three years of having my old MBP, I kept clicking on things on...
You said the word photography. It's that simple. The retina screen is sublime and photo editing on it etc is excellent. Not to mention the residual value.
The non retina will likely plummet in a few years.
Also, that 1TB isn't SSD, if she takes A LOT of photos, I'd buy her a proper tiny...
It really is, 16GB of 1600mhz ddr3 ram can be bought for <£120 yet with apple it costs £160 and that's not taking into account you're removing the 8GB.
I don't like feeling like I'm being ripped off so I couldn't justify it.
JD 100% no.
If you're balling, sure, but it's totally not necessary, the point is that it can't be upgraded any more, so it's best to go with the highest amount you can afford. I went for 8gb, as the price of the ram pissed me off. If it was £50 I'd have done it, there was no way I was paying...
Didn't mean it a negative way at all mate, was just checking you were happy with how it was. I bloody love that we actually have someone offering 'off the shelf' setup's now!
I went top spec 13" un-customised retina pro. The extra RAM was too much for me as I 99% won't need it.
Oh and top spec "can" be had for a very reasonable £1288
If I knew I'd tell you. The keyboard has three useless keys (right arrow, ctrl and escape), and the backlit function no longer works.
It also suffer from random graphics card spaz attacks, whole screen goes like old static, only fix is to power it down with the button and switch it back on. POS
As much as the way he's state it could be wrong, his point still stands. The internal components may not be any better, but go look at a three year old used PC laptop, if I could be bothered I'd post a picture of the dell I'm writing this from.
It has a 2007 dell PC keyboard taped to the...