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The 15/17" both look worthy of upgrading as they have a nice processor performance jump, the 13" upgrade is not so impressive considering it's now £100 more than this time last year.
I bought one of these last year and it works perfectly
http://ukhdmi.com/Mini-DisplayPort-to-HDMI-Adapter_QQ101732
EDIT:
Didn't see the change of hardware spec in Tom's last reply.
The suggested selling price for my MBP
Your Computer is a
MacBook Pro unibody 13 inch Intel Core 2 Duo 2.26 GHz 4096 / 500 GB / superdrive
The Mac2Sell Quoted Value is :
£ 600
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
Football Manager Handheld 2010 available now
http://community.sigames.com/showthread.php?t=202512
http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/fm-2010/id352933624?mt=8
Re: iPhone "must have" apps?
Page rendering in Opera is a bit odd, the lack of inbetween zoom options does not help either. Also text autocorrection does not work.
If you are in contract then you'll pay the PAYG cost for the handset and use your contract sim with it. If outwith contract then you can take a subsidised deal but for now I wouldn't get one as a new model will be here soon.
We already have ads in free apps on the iPhone and in other platforms so there is nothing new here other than the method that they are delivered. I'm not really sure why this is suddenly a issue.
Yeah from what I can gather the ads are for use in the free apps and appear as a banner that you can choose to click or not. Basically the same as they are now but you do not get exited out of the app when you click them.