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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

The New MacBook Air - Faster. Better. Stronger.

The new macbook air was released today with intel's new second generation dual-core i5 and i7 chips along with Apple's new OS; Mac OSX Lion.

The new MBA's new features include everything Lion and the backlit keyboard for typing in the dark. The faster processors and integrated graphic cards make for quick processing. Slow computers will soon become the thing of the past.

The new macBook Airs will not only look stylish, but will now preform at MacBook Pro levels. The intel dual-core 1.6ghz i5 processor will think that it is a quad-core processor, again making for faster mobile film editing. Or anything else.

This is Paul Son with the new macbook air.
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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Apple Releases New EHD W/ThunderBolt Ports


Just recently, Apple Inc. released a new External Hard Drive (or EHD) which, finally, will utilize the "not-so-new" I/O in Apple's newest and hottest MacBook Pros and iMacs.

After waiting for 5 months, we finally see the EHD's. They currently come in 4, 6, 8 and 12 TB storage options in the Apple Store. The entry model going for $1000; or $999. The same price to buy a new Unibody Polycarbonate MacBook.

Yes, this may be very exciting for many Apple store consumers, but how practical are these options? I personally have never exceeded over 500 GB of information. Let alone 250.

Let me help you choose. If you are a student who uses his/her computer for film projects (Full Sail University in Florida students) the entry model is for you. The same goes for everyone else. I highly doubt anyone will exceed 4TB of information... Maybe Apple should really bring that down.

The only time you should ever need an EHD with 4+TB is when you've got 5+ family members in your household. Lets face it, I highly doubt that most of us have less than 5. If you're thinking of purchasing an EHD with 4TB HDDs, don't. It's not practical. You're never going to exceed 1TB unless, as I mentioned earlier, you have 5+ household members... or if you're a Full Sail University student (that university specializes in media productions; anything film, animation, music, anything media, that is Full Sail University).

Think about purchasing a cheaper alternative. 1 or 2TB EHDs should be plenty if you're going to export a few films, movies, few thousand porn photos, cute cat videos, etc.

Thanks for reading, and please check my videos out on youtube:
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Sunday, July 3, 2011

MacBook Pro Unibody Refresh (November '11)

The MacBook Pro on top is the original 13.3" Display on 13" Frame; the image of the MacBook Pro below is the Mac with the 14" display on a 13" frame







It's been almost been 4 years... 1460 days will have passed and the MacBook (Pros) still have the same look.

Fear not! The next generation of Aluminum MacBook Pros will soon get the case refresh!

In October or November of 2011, we should see changes in the display sizes, thickness and depth of the notebook itself as well.

I recently dug up some information on the possible design changes, and I found out that Apple may be trying to implement the 14.1" display into their 13" MacBook Pro Frame. What does this mean exactly? Here are my thoughts on this matter:

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Apple and Shuriken Displays – Larger display means more pixels? Will the display have “poor/outdated” picture quality? What about the HDFT Cam? Will there not be enough room for it?

http://www.slashgear.com/macbook-pro-design-overhaul-tipped-for-next-refresh-26148436/

Shuriken LCD Display – Not sure if I like the way it looks. How many pixels would it have? I hope it would be HD?

Alienware M14x = 1366x768 (SD - Standard Definition)

Total Pixels = 1,049,088

Apple MBP 13 = 1280x800

Total Pixels = 1,024,000

Total Pixel Difference = 25,088

1,049,088 / 1,024,000 = 1.0245

Alienware m14x = 1600x900 Higher Definition Display

Total Pixels = 1,440,000 Pixels

Apple MBP 13 = 1280x800

Total Pixels = 1,024,000

Total Pixel Difference = 420,000

1,440,000 / 1,024,000 = 1.40625

With the higher Definition display, you will get 40% pixels, meaning a sharper display. You will notice the difference. The estimated price jump is $75.

Worth it? You decide.

The stock Alienware M14x would contain 2.4 to 2.5% more pixels; meaning the display will be slightly sharper than the MacBook Pro. But you will not notice the difference.

http://www.electronista.com/articles/11/04/25/acer.may.use.lg.shuriken.lcd.for.thin.notebooks/

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Everything that I've just said is very self explanatory. If Apple is willing to let the consumers choose wether or not they can have a "HD" display in their MacBook Pro 14, then I think the extra $75 - $100 bump up should be fair.

The MacBook Pro 15 currently "says", "High Res 1680-by-1050 Display an extra $100". I do think that since the "High Res 1600-by-900 Display" is slightly less than the 15" model, we may end up paying only $75 for it. But who knows?

The LG Shuriken HD Display in the 14" MBP would be a great improvement over the standard 1280-by-800.



Wait wait! I talked about the Unibody... It will get a refresh too. Not much to say here besides the fact that the macbook may drop a few pounds and that it will probably get thinner.

here is what I mean:

Instead of being at .95", the MacBook Pros may drop down to about .90 or .85". Except for the 17". That behemoth of a laptop is a hefty .98" in thickness. But that may drop down to about .95" or less. Can't say a whole lot about the 17".

In terms of overall look of the keyboard, I do not think that Apple will change anything about the "interior" or under the "hood" of the computer. By that I mean if you open the lid of the computer, I doubt there will be any design changes in there.

I HOPE APPLE WILL MAKE THE EDGES A LITTLE LESS SHARP THOUGH!!

The current MacBook Pros edges (not the corners) feel a little sharp. Hm.

Besides the stuff I just mentioned, I do believe that is all that will be changed.















Thanks for taking the time to read this. This is Paul Son, and this is the MacBook Pro Unibody Refresh in Late 2011.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

2011 iMacs - May 3rd



The new iMacs from Apple feature a whole new line of sandy bridge processors, new graphics, new I/O port(s), FaceTime HD Camera, and much more!



Apple right off the bat starts off by proudly displaying their new line of iMacs which ALL contain their new Quad Core Sandy Bridge processors, faster 6000 series graphics cards, 1 Thunderbolt I/O in the 21.5" inch models and 2 Thunderbolt I/O ports in the larger iMac 27" desktop computer. In terms of screen size and screen resolution, Apple stands strong in the market for having the best desktop computers for an excellent price; starting at $1699.



Apple claims that their new iMacs have increased up to 3x in speed. I may have not gotten my hands on one of their marvelous computers just yet, but I hope to take it for a test drive in one of the Apple Certified Stores very soon.


Intel's new Thunderbolt I/O ports will slowly leak out into the Windows Market soon, but for now it remains strictly for Apple Computers. The new Intel Thunderbolt I/O port can send and receive data up to 10 GB per second. Unfortunately, there are no devices out on the market that can utilize the Thunderbolt technology just yet. But never fear, the Thunderbolt I/O will become very useful very very soon! Just keep your eyes out for the products!

What not a lot of people know is that the new SDXC card slot in the Macs can support up to 2TB of Removable memory. I got this information from cNet. Please refer to their website or youtube "cNet reviews for the new 2011 iMacs" for more information.

I'm Paul Son with TheAsianAppleGod @youtube, this is the new 2011 iMac and I'll see you guys next time!

Monday, March 7, 2011

Cosmetic and Hardware Updates in the LATE 2011 MacBook Pro Lineup

Hey Guys. Tired of the "new" macbook pros' design? Want Apple to design a new one? Well... Apple is known for fooling people into thinking that their Apple Devices are the hottest things on the market. What Apple likes to do is do what they like to call "the refresh" or updates to their products. Some are fully cosmetics, but you still know what the device is, many of the times it's just the hardware that people really care about.

So why am I talking about this so early in the year? Because like I said, Apple is known to fool people into thinking that they have the hottest gadgets in the United States (or in your current country, whether it may be Taiwan, Japan, China, Indonesia etc). Apple likes to refresh their Computer's designs every couple of years. Example: Their iMacs. They recently redesigned the cosmetics in 2010 so they will not be getting any cosmetic changes any time soon. We've seen the MacBook Pro Unibody design for 4 years now, and I'm positive that we'll see a change in the design of the unibody macbook pros in Late October or early November of 2011 (this year folks). If not, that's ok too.

I bring this up because it's been 4 years since the major cosmetic change from the Power Book g4 to the MacBook Pro. We will MOST LIKELY see is probably the thickness of the machine. The lid will most likely take the "shape/thinness" of the MacBook Air, the actual "body" of the Unibody will most likely lose .05". Instead of being a nice .95", it will either drop down to . 90" or .85" (at the most). Will this be enough for me to spend ANOTHER $1200 on a macbook pro or will I not care and keep the one I've got? Will this be enough for YOU to spend ANOTHER $1200 on the MacBook Pro? Why or Why not?

It's not only going to be the cosmetic changes that we, Apple Consumers, will see, it will also be the internal components that will be updated as well. If you'd like to wait another 9-10 months, great! Patience is virtue. But remember, this is not for another 9-10 months, and Apple has already designed these computers for 2011-2014 3 years ago.

Keep that in mind. It keeps you buying their stuff. It works!

Thanks for taking the time to read this, and I hope that I can help you with all your Apple/technology endeavors.

~TAAG!
No rumors... Only Facts!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Mac Facts

New Thunderbolt technology was released to the Apple Consumers all over the world on Thursday, February 24th of 2011. Will this I/O port be found in the iMacs and Mac Pros? Signs point to YES!

The new I/O port created by Intel was released in the all new, early 2011 MacBook Pros refresh! This port can be used as a Mini-Display port with Audio and Video. Audio and Video support in the Mini-Display port is huge for Apple's new 2011 MacBook Pro 13" models because in their last generation, only the higher end MacBook Pros received the Audio AND video support in the mini-display. This means that you can now use a 3rd party HDMI to Mini-Display port device and hook up your MacBook Pro to your HDTV.

Thunderbolt can not only do that, but later in the year, we will start to see devices created specifically for the new I/O port. The once proud Mini-Display port gets prouder when it realizes it can transfer data at a whopping 10 GBS PER SECOND! No, that was NOT a typo! You read right. So instead of transferring data through Firewire 800 or 400 or even USB 2.0 or 3.0, just hook up your Thunderbolt cord to both MacBook pros and start sharing large files such as movies, projects and more!

Apple likes to give power to the people. They do an amazing job by giving our consumers what we've been asking for! Apple's MacBook Pro line-up now features Dual Core Intel Core i5 and i7 for the 13" models and QUAD core for the higher end 15" and 17" models. Talk about sheer power! You also get updated RAM! So instead of multi-tasking, rendering videos/photos at a measly 1060MHz, you can now do it at 1333MHz... But that's for one 2GB RAM stick. Multi-tasking will be nothing to the computer now.

There is one slight downfall as to Apple's launch of their MacBook Pro 13's... They do not have a DEDICATED Graphics Card. It's all integrated.

Intel claims that this will make the computer run more efficiently and give the user a longer lasting battery life. But if you also would like to increase your battery life, go ahead and spend another $120 on a 120GB SSD. There are no moving parts, it's just like a Flash/Thumb drive. This will extend your battery life as it uses less battery power and it's also safer to use. If you were to drop your computer, it will have little effect on the SSD.

You're better off buying the $1200 MacBook Pro 13, NOT THE 2.7GHz MACBOOK PRO 13. I say this because even though they come with intel core i7, they are still Dual Core. You won't notice a HUGE difference in speed. If you're looking to buy either the high end 15" or the 17", that depends on your usage. If you're looking for portability, but also speed/power, the high end 15" should do you nicely. But if you're looking for portability, speed/power AND larger screen real estate, then you should go for the 17".

MacBook Pro 13 Specs
2.3GHz dual-core
Intel Core i5
or 2.7GHz dual-core
Intel Core i7
4GB RAM
320GB HDD @ 5400 rpm
Integrated Graphics
Thunderbolt I/O (Input/Output)
HD Facetime Webcam @ 720P

MacBook Pro 15 Specs
2.0GHz quad-core
Intel Core i7
or 2.2GHz quad-core
Intel Core i7
4GB RAM
500GB HDD @ 5400 rpm
or 750GB HDD @ 5400 rpm
Integrated Graphics
AMD Radeon HD 6490M with 256MB GDDR5
or AMD Radeon HD 6750M with 1GB GDDR5

MacBook Pro 17 Specs

4GB RAM
2.2GHz quad-core
Intel Core i7
4GB 1333MHz
750GB 5400-rpm1
Intel HD Graphics 3000
AMD Radeon HD 6750M with 1GB GDDR5

NOTE: I DO BELIEVE ALL OF THESE PROCESSORS HAVE TURBO BOOST. =]

Thank you guys so much for taking the time to read all this and I hope that you guys will subscribe to my channel,
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~TAAG!®
No rumors... Only Facts!™

Sunday, January 23, 2011

LG ALLY GETS THE ANDROID 2.2

Hey guys! The Ally finally gets it's android 2.2 update and it has some cool features, but still does not make me completely happy. But this will do, I suppose.

The ally now features:
- 3G mobile hotspot (allowing other devices to connect to the internet through this service wirelessly)
- 3 axis rotation
- updated messaging color scheme
- updated youtube app
- updated settings scheme
- updated google voice command color scheme
- now has the lock/unlock sounds
And a few others i cant remember at the top of my head. But thanks for reading and i will talk to you later and give you the full review!
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Saturday, January 22, 2011

LG ALLY SYSTEM UPDATE ON JANUARY 22ND

Hey guys!

I am in the process of updating my LG Ally! :D I'm not sure if it will be Froyo, or Eclair or something... but I'm excited...

It's still getting the updates... just letting you guys know! I will let you know what's in the system later!

Subscribe to my youtube for a video on the system updates.

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Sunday, January 9, 2011

MACBOOK PRO 13 REFRESH - BASED OFF OF MB AIR!!

Hey Guys! Looking for a new Apple MacBook Pro computer, but you're not sure when to buy? Do NOT buy a MacBook Pro RIGHT NOW!!! THEY ARE DO FOR A REFRESH!!!

The macbook pro lines are usually updated/refreshed every 200-210 days (give/take a few days).

Here are some thoughts regarding the new refresh:

The new MacBook Air recently got an update with it's new design (physical and "logical" - meaning the logic board was redesigned). Not only was the Air's logic board redesigned, so was it's physical structure and the display. It now has a nice 1440x900 Display. This is on the 13.3" display. The 11.1" display still has a slightly higher resolution than the MacBook PRO 13!!

This leads me to believe that Apple will implement the MacBook Air's 13.3" display into the MacBook Pro 13 giving it a 1440x900 Display, then the 15" MBP will get the 1600x1050 pixel display (native) and finally, the behemoth MacBook Pro would get the 1900x1200 display (well over HD). These are simply thoughts regarding the macbook pro refresh.

We all want speed and power in a portable device. But if you're one of the many people who purchased a 2010 MacBook Pro with the VERY outdated Intel Core 2 Duo Processors, you should be thinking the same thing: why didn't the MOST POPULAR MAC get the intel core i3 processor??

Because the MacBook Pro 13 did not get the intel core i3 processor, the base/entry model macbook pro, doesn't deserve the "pro" title. Using a computer with an outdated processor is very agitating. There are other computers on the market with faster processors that are more up-to-date. The MacBook Pro 13 is getting left behind in the market.

Mr. Steve Jobs, PLEASE STOP PUSHING INTEL CORE 2 DUO ON THE MACBOOK PRO 13!! THEY ARE OUT DATED AND WE, THE CUSTOMERS/CONSUMERS OF YOUR PRODUCTS, WOULD LIKE MORE POWER. THANKS!!

We should see an update on the graphics, cpu/gpu, display, and hopefully, a new, slender/slimmer/sexier design.

Thanks for reading and remember: I am THE ASIAN APPLE GOD.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

LG ALLY RENAMED LG PROBE

I love the phone's keyboard. I'm VERY disappointed that I have to give up this keyboard for some other phone. But I seriously need to trade this model for something else. I'm very very very very disappointed with LG's Ally. It should be renamed the LG Probe due to it's problematic issues.

The first Ally I purchased had:
- display issues
- dismounting sd-card issues
- physical and capacitive buttons on the front side of the phone didn't illuminate after the 1st month/half
- the headset would RATTLE!!!!!

The second Ally (replacement)
- There was a scratch... ON THE INSIDE OF THE DISPLAY
- There were DEAD PIXELS

The THIRD ally (replacement - currently - and is getting it replaced... AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
- HEADSET RATTLES!!!!!!!
- THE SPRING FOR THE SLIDER FEELS... WEAK..
- The dedicated camera key rattles when the phone rattles!!!!!!

I DO NOT LIKE THIS PHONE! I LOVE THE KEYBOARD BUT I HAVE TO GIVE THAT UP FOR SOME OTHER PHONE!!!!!!! WHAT IN THE WORLD?!?!?!?!??! I WANT MY MONEY BACK!!!!!!!!

WOULD I RECOMMEND THIS PHONE????
NO!!!!!!!!!!!! THE WORLD'S WORST PHONE EVER CREATED, I'M SURE!!!!!!!!!!

LG ALLY RENAMED LG PROBE

I love the phone's keyboard. I'm VERY disappointed that I have to give up this keyboard for some other phone. But I seriously need to trade this model for something else. I'm very very very very disappointed with LG's Ally. It should be renamed the LG Probe due to it's problematic issues.

The first Ally I purchased had:
- display issues
- dismounting sd-card issues
- physical and capacitive buttons on the front side of the phone didn't illuminate after the 1st month/half
- the headset would RATTLE!!!!!

The second Ally (replacement)
- There was a scratch... ON THE INSIDE OF THE DISPLAY
- There were DEAD PIXELS

The THIRD ally (replacement - currently - and is getting it replaced... AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
- HEADSET RATTLES!!!!!!!
- THE SPRING FOR THE SLIDER FEELS... WEAK..
- The dedicated camera key rattles when the phone rattles!!!!!!

I DO NOT LIKE THIS PHONE! I LOVE THE KEYBOARD BUT I HAVE TO GIVE THAT UP FOR SOME OTHER PHONE!!!!!!! WHAT IN THE WORLD?!?!?!?!??! I WANT MY MONEY BACK!!!!!!!!

WOULD I RECOMMEND THIS PHONE????
NO!!!!!!!!!!!! THE WORLD'S WORST PHONE EVER CREATED, I'M SURE!!!!!!!!!!