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io bruciai la mia copia a suo tempo per risolvere il problema :ph34r:


Io avevo smesso, ma poi ... Diablo 3 gratis ... e come puoi resistere a dei pacioccosi panda??? :ph34r:

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il mio MBP si è fermato di colpo :ph34r: ....

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il mio MBP si è fermato di colpo :ph34r: ....

eccoci.... GB

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eccoci.... GB


a meno che non voglia costumizzarlo :D
verrò da voi ;)

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Hype!!!!

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rumorssssssss

schede video Nvidia , retina display , restyling ( più sottile ) , usb 3.0
e forse verranno mostrati al WWDC di Giugno

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fosse cosi.. mio subito...

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Mockup showing Retina Display 11 and 13 inch MacBook Airs

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Mockup: New, thinner MacBook Pro on the left. Current model on the right.

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LCD screens capable of becoming Retina displays for Apple's next-generation Macs are currently available in the supply chain, but they come at a premium as high as $92 over regular screens.
DisplaySearch Senior Analyst Richard Shim told CNet that super-high-resolution 13.3-inch and 15.4-inch screens are already available from LCD suppliers. But a Retina-quality screen for Apple's 15-inch MacBook Pro would cost $160 from suppliers, as opposed to $68 for current, standard-resolution screens.
Similarly, with a 13.3-inch display, a Retina-caliber screen is $134, while the LCD panels Apple currently uses are estimated to cost $69.
If Apple does in fact add Retina displays to its future Macs, as is expected, it's unknown whether the cost of these high-resolution screens would be passed on to the consumer. Apple upgraded its iPhone, iPod touch and iPad product lineups to Retina displays without increasing the price.
The screens DisplaySearch says are available that would be ideal for Apple's next-generation MacBook Pros are a 15.4-inch panel with a resolution of 2,880 by 1,800 pixels, or 220 pixels per inch, and a 13.3-inch screen with a resolution of 2,560 by 1,600 pixels, or 227 pixels per inch. Each would add at least 100 pixels per inch to their respective MacBook Pro models.



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Apple has long had a program called “AppleSeed” that seeds upcoming versions of Apple software (both iOS and OS X related) to customers. These seeds typically come to this select group of customers even before they are provided to Apple’s paid and registered developers. Today, the company sent an atypical email to this customer group, informing them to register the different pieces of Apple hardware available to them for software testing. The company says that they need this information for “exclusive seeds” for future versions of OS X Mountain Lion. Even more exciting is that the company teases hardware-tied special features:

We are preparing for possible hardware specific software updates on OS X Mountain Lion. These contain hardware-specific bug fixes or even special features! In order to make sure you can participate in these exclusive seeds, we need your most up-to-date machine configuration information. The easiest and most efficient way to do this is with Feedback Assistant.

The first type of special feature that comes to mind is the upcoming Mac Retina Display. According to our sources, Apple will rollout this display first in the new, thinner, faster MacBook Pro line at WWDC in mid-June. Apple says that Mountain Lion is launching in late summer, which probably means the new MacBook Pros will ship with OS X Lion. This also likely means that Apple will continue to seed pre-release versions of Mountain Lion after the new MacBook Pros launch. Since Retina Display technology is a combination of both hardware and software, it is possible that Apple is referring to pre-release Mountain Lion versions that support the next-generation MacBook Pro Retina Display.



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Mockup showing Retina Display 11 and 13 inch MacBook Airs

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Mockup: New, thinner MacBook Pro on the left. Current model on the right.


Niente Ethernet? Niente Thunderbolt?

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Niente Ethernet? Niente Thunderbolt?


credo che avranno gli stessi ingressi che hanno gli Air

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credo che avranno gli stessi ingressi che hanno gli Air


Ergo mi servirebbe un adattare ethernet/usb... D'oh! :D

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In January, following a meeting with Samsung Storage solutions at CES 2012, we told you that Apple’s next-gen MacBook Air would likely make the switch to the speedier 830 series SSDs from Samsung alongside an update to Ivy Bridge. This was of course before we revealed some major changes coming to Apple’s new MacBook and iMac lineups. In addition to Retina displays for almost the entire new lineup, the new ultra-thin 15-inch MacBook Pro will be getting a complete redesign, losing the optical drive, and bringing it closer to to the thin design of current Airs. Like the new MacBook Airs, we have been told that at least some of Apple’s prototype MacBook Pros have used Samsung’s 830 series SSDs…
Specifically, a 256GB Samsung 830 SSD was in use in prototype MacBook Pro we’ve been told, but we can only assume that Apple will use these SSDs across the line in various sizes. They are available in retail packaging from 64GB to 512GB configurations.
Apple currently offers SSDs as build to order upgrades on its MacBook Pro line at pretty nutty prices (when compared to Samsung’s retail prices which are getting close to a $1/GB):
We can’t be sure if Apple will be moving to the smaller Air-type SSD in the new Pros or if they will continue to use the 2.5-inch form factor that is currently in use (or even better – both). Of course, utilizing the smaller SSDs for future MacBook Pros would also help Apple achieve the new super slim design.
As we noted for the new MacBook Airs that are likely to get the 830 series SSDs, it’s unlikely that Samsung will be the only supplier for Apple’s next round of Macs – Apple likes to have redundant suppliers. Both Toshiba and Samsung currently provide SSDs for the existing MacBooks, although Toshiba’s SSDs are notably slower. Samsung hasn’t confirmed that it is shipping the 830 series to Apple, but it was sold out of the slower 470s series that currently ship in the existing MacBook Airs in Janu
Above is a screenshot from our speed tests of the 2.5-inch 830 series when it launched last year. Real world speeds were over 400MB/s write and 500MB/s reads, almost twice as fast as the SSDs from Samsung shipping in current MacBook Airs.



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