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Thursday, April 21, 2005
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The 30in Apple Cinema Display really is a fantastic tool for anyone that needs a lot of desktop real estate. For someone like myself it's a major timesaver, having multiple windows all open and visible at the same time. While for a professional image editor, it gives the benefit of displaying more of a high resolution photo at 100 per cent. The stand could do with height adjustment, but other than that, the design is up to the usual high standard associated with Apple products. Quite simply, if you can afford one of these displays, you should buy one - I for one, will be very sorry to see this one go.
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Monday, April 11, 2005
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With the new iPod mini, Apple has increased its capacity by a third, battery-life by two-and-a-half times and improved sound quality. It's a pretty impressive triple whammy and as long as its capacity is large enough for you, the iPod mini would be our recommended digital audio player.
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Tuesday, March 22, 2005
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Apple's first flash MP3 player drops LCD screen and complicated controls in favor of simplistic 'song shuffle' style. Basically, iTunes' AutoFill randomly picks 120 songs for you during sync from your favorite playlist. iPod shuffle also recharges via USB, and doubles as a 512MB USB flash drive as well.
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Wednesday, March 2, 2005
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The Mac mini is the Apple computer aimed at 'Switcher Man'. This is the Windows user who's already been turned on to the way Apple does things by the iPod, and is now intrigued by what else it can offer. Previously though, Apple's high pricing was something of a cold shower for the potential switcher, but when the response to the question, "so how much does it cost?" is a mere £339, Switcher Man is, perhaps for the first time, seriously tempted.
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Friday, February 25, 2005
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As its competitors pile ever more features into their players in an attempt to dislodge Apple, it goes the other way and makes an even more simplistic player. It's true that if any other company tried to release a MP3 player without a screen they'd get laughed out of town - but then it wouldn't look like an iPod. ;-)
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Saturday, January 22, 2005
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As a digital audio player, the iPod shuffle's impressive audio quality will surely please a huge crowd. For folks looking for a no frills player with good sound and battery life, the iPod shuffle will be difficult to ignore. Moreover, with the bundled lanyard and the design of the shuffle, the simple looking shuffle can be worn as an accessory to complement your attire.
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