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Sheyla Hershey bugil
Sheyla Hershey bugil








Sheyla Hershey bugil

So, for the "love of reason and common sense", can we stop expecting Apple to create a product that isn't even technically feasible right now?

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OLED display technology at least probably isn't ready to be used for something like a laptop screen. I would venture to say that even if you slapped one of those ULV processors in a larger notebook with a larger battery, you still wouldn't be able to balance things out to get 24 hours of battery life.Īnd one has to wonder if people would put up with the performance hit. These laptops also tend to cost in the $2000-3000 range. The only thing I've seen that even gets close to the sort of battery life you are talking about are some of the Japanese ultraportables that can get 6-11 hours of battery life, using 10-12" screens and very slow and power efficient ULV Core Solo or ULV Pentium M chips. Enough with the Ghz BS what is the different between a 2.16Ghz and a 2.33 Ghz processors again?įor the same reason that pretty much no-one else makes a laptop like what you described either. How about OLED display and multicore chip running at much lower frequency. For the love of reason and common sense, why can't Apple make a laptop with a day worth of battery powered. ZadilloAug 27, 04:06 PMThe consequence is a laptop with a power cord attach to them feeding the insatiable appetite of the thermo nuclear reactor we call the CPU.










Sheyla Hershey bugil