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Red sonja trailer 2011

Its not that Blu-rays licensing is too complicated, its that Jobs demands are MAKING the negotiations complicated. Personally, I dont like the idea of paying 2k for a machine that cant do things that a 900 PC notebook can easily do. I have over 200 BDs, have no interest in iTunes movie store, and have no interest at all in wasting my time ripping those titles, and definitely no interest in re-encoding those titles. When I travel which is very frequently I want to be able to grab a couple dozen red sonja trailer 2011 off the shelf, throw them in the case, and go. No other solution accomplishes that and none are going to anytime soon. I dont claim to be the average consumer, nor do I have any desire to be. if you feel happy going and buying a 900 asus/dell/HP laptop, good luck. but dont come crying back when it stops working after 6 months because the registry is so bogged with crap, it bluscreens every time you try to turn it on and when something breaks the so called help desk does nothing. oh not to mention that you will most certainly be running vista. so goodluck with that:. Apple has never geared itself toward average consumers anyway theyve always gone after pro-sumers, graphics artists, and video professionals. Yet they dont have Blu-ray, they dont have matte screens, and they dont even have enough ports on alleged pro models do get actual work done. Who exactly do they think their customers are? If they think they can continue being successful just releasing refreshes and getting fanbois apologizes to those here who fit that description to keep buying new toys then, Im sorry, but their current success doesnt look likely to continue all that much longer particularly in the current economy. adding a bluray reader would hardly be an upgrade for a pro user, it would only be an upgrade like you. and from the sounds of it you are hardly a pro user. adding a bluray writer would be one tiny tiny tiny step closer to this, at such a small size 5mm the technology would only allow 1x or 2x write speeds, hardly efficient for pro users. i am sure that they would ideally do work away whatever that may be on their laptop, save it on their large HD, and take it home to their new 16x LG bluray writer! that would be much more efficient for a pro user. adding a bluray reader would hardly be an upgrade for a pro user, it would only be an upgrade like you. and from the sounds of it you are hardly a pro user. adding a bluray writer would be one tiny tiny tiny step closer to this, at such a small size 5mm the technology would only allow 1x or 2x write speeds, hardly efficient for pro users. i am sure that they would ideally do work away whatever that may be on their laptop, save it on their large HD, and take it home to their new 16x LG bluray writer! that would be much more efficient for a pro user. I have to say that as a Pro user myself Blu-Ray is quite essential in a laptop. It isnt all about just being able to create content on that medium, it is also about being able to view Blu-Ray material away from your chunky huge desktop. If you go to see a client, it makes it a lot easier. I have to say that as a Pro user myself Blu-Ray is quite essential in a laptop. It isnt all about just being able to create content on that medium, it is also about being able to view Blu-Ray material away from your chunky huge desktop. If you go to see a client, it makes it a lot easier. thats a fair enough claim. good point, i didnt really address nor think about that issue. i daresay there would be a TON of prosumers that want a writable BR burner as well though, and at the current technologies and speeds that just wouldnt be very feasible. thats a fair enough claim. good point, i didnt really address nor think about that issue. i daresay there would be a TON of prosumers that want a writable BR burner as well though, and at the current technologies and speeds that just wouldnt be very feasible. Yes, I would like a burnable Blu-Ray drive on the Macbook Pro as a BTO. More for a backup than anything else. But certainly a combo drive which red sonja trailer 2011 the abilities to burn DVDs and read Blu-Ray seemed like a logical step to me for the Pro end laptop, obviously not for Apple. The whole proprietary mini Display Port connector and lack of Blu-Ray are forcing me to look elsewhere for a laptop. : Yes, I would like a burnable Blu-Ray drive on the Macbook Pro as a BTO. More for a backup than anything else. But certainly a combo drive which has the abilities to burn DVDs and read Blu-Ray seemed like a logical step to me for the Pro end laptop, obviously not for Apple. The whole proprietary mini Display Port connector and lack of Blu-Ray are forcing me to look elsewhere for a laptop.

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