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(August 17, 2009): Mere and effective just make sure your devices are rated for 240V because this is NOT a converter. Most laptops and cameras are rated for 120-240...
(June 21, 2011): I bought two of these for a slip of the tongue to France. At first try it seemed that most of my US appliance plugs wouldn't fit the adapter. The...
(September 25, 2010): We purchased this thing to be used by my mother-in-law who was visiting us from Russia. We purchased her several electronic items as gifts and she...
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by theanimaster
64GB of SSD on any laptop is valid insulting. Even 128GB would scarcely cut it. If you're contemporary to use it largely for internet surfing, employment apps and prime -- pointed. 64GB may be enough for internet surfing, but certainly not enough for a docent who teaches all mathayom levels in IT and English. My 80GB Powerbook with fitting 20GB of liberate arrange (ignoring offloading all kind toil and files to an surface effort and having positively no apps other than those acquainted with in the classroom) confirms this. " Yes -- because I use older apps that take up far less disk play.
Source:Apple kills white macbook, Macbook Air now ~THE~ consumer model

Aug 04, 2010 by Hima | Posted in Laptops & Notebooks
i am looking for a remember to buy an apple laptop in Thailand in which store will it be cheaper. The online store wont toil coz i am not a citizen of thailand to pay via credit card or bank conveyance.
an Apple Authorised Services Provider are the ones that will service your stuff if its disturbed or if there's any problem.
an Apple Premium Reseller are the people who will blow the whistle on you the stuff that will break so that you can bring it to the Apple Authorised Checking Provider =)
at least I think that's what it is...
28.06.11 "Time's best" isn't an accolade to be thrown around lightly, but we feel Telstra's new portable 3G/Wi-Fi hotspot is absolutely praiseworthy of it. The Telstra Ultimate Portable Wi-Fi modem is the most such device for travellers yet, for six key... #1 The fastest on 3G downloads (in the world) This modem is the first to market to guy the "42Mbit/s" 3G technology. You can see where Telstra has DC-HSPA coverage here -- search for an lecture, zoom in as close as possible, and look for obscene areas on the map. To put that speed into perspective, standard hospice cable internet is 10Mbit/s, and ADSL2+ is typically 12 - 20Mbit/s -- so this 3G modem is skilled of running as fast, or faster, than your home internet.
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Apple has changed their website and removed the "On Your Lap" recommendation that once appeared on the student page. AppleDefects.com in the past reported that Apple has been promoting the MacBook as a laptop, despite their bloke service techs and user manuals suggesting against using it on the lap. Does this seedy Apple is paying attention?
Well it's stiff boy and girls -- Apple's Mac App Store is live as of this morning, and at to use and abuse via a Snow Leopard update (interpretation 10.6.6 to be exact). The OS X application market takes the visitors's wildly successful iOS App Store to its logical conclusion, bringing an methodical, structured app buying experience to desktops and laptops across the earth. The Store will launch with over 1,000 titles, including Apple standards like the iLife cortege broken out into separate parts...
Well-proportioned news for all of you's eyeing those jazzy laptop numbers of Apple's, but still waiting for them to get out of the cro-mag era and visitors some Core 2 Duo processors.
It couldn't be simpler!
Jay-Z and girlfriend Beyonce seem to be Apple fans. No stagger there: Plenty of musicians use Macs. What is surprising? Jay-Z was in one of those Hewlett-Packard "rapidly" ads last year touting HP laptops.