Repo men trailer 3 You dont

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3 You dont have a clue what you are talking about. The Z-series start at 1800 without a BRD. You have to pay 20 99 for a 13 notebook before you even have and option for the BRD, which will cost you an additional 5 4 The Z-series thickness is 0 at the front to That is 33% thicker than a MBP and considerably more volume over a MBs current case. Again, exactly where would this fit in a MB or MBP that currently takes a 5mm drive? Do you think Apple is going to thicken its cases and move to a tray-loading drive just to accommodate a few foolish people? 5 Its been stated several times now, the Z-series does not use a slot loading drive, yet it still costs 500 and is twice the thickness of the MBs optical drive. Are the words slot and tray really that difficult to comprehend? PS: This is usually where someone responds with a lame comment that puts Apple on a pedestal and claims that Apple can have these non-existent 3rd-party drives and a much lower pricepoint than larger, cheaper drives simply because they are Apple. 2 If you have repo men trailer of a slot-loading BRD that is at a reasonable price-point then point it out to us. 4 The Z-series thickness is 0 at the front to That is 33% thicker than a MBP and considerably more volume over a MBs current just to accommodate a few foolish people? 1 Its not the quality of the downloads that is the problem for most people, its the connection speed or rather the lack thereof and downloads caps. 2 Maybe theyll get cheaper soon? Like CD and DVD drives did. 4 Maybe theyll get thinner soon? Like CD and DVD drives did. 2 If you have proof of a slot-loading BRD that is at a reasonable price-point then point it out to us. If you have proof of a 5mm slot-loading BRD even exists then point it out to us. 3 You dont have a clue what you are talking about. The Z-series start at 1800 without a BRD. You have to pay 20 99 for a 13 notebook before you even have and option for the BRD, which will cost you an additional 5 4 The Z-series thickness is 0 at the front to That is 33% thicker than a MBP and considerably more volume over a MBs current case. Again, exactly where would this fit in a MB or MBP that currently takes a 5mm drive? Do you think Apple is going to thicken its cases and move to a tray-loading drive just to accommodate a few foolish people? 5 Its been stated several times now, the Z-series does not use a slot loading drive, yet it still costs 500 and is twice the thickness of the MBs optical drive. Are the words slot and tray really that difficult to comprehend? So whats your point? I never said any thing about a slot loading drive. I just said that Sony is able to fit a blu-ray drive in a slim light weight laptop at a price point that is similar to the current MBPs and MBA. If you havent noticed everyone is talking re-design this time around for the MBP. How do you know that Apple wont taper the laptop repo men trailer to Vaio Z or the MBA and move away from slot-loading drives. Slot loading drives are a pain in the a% anyway. 1 Its not the quality of the downloads that is the problem for most people, its the connection speed or rather the lack thereof and downloads caps. I know this is an issue in countries like Australia, but in the US its just starting become an issue. Still Comcast has put the current cap at 250GB. Currently, a 2 hour HD movie from iTS is about 5GB. Note: Apple not including an internal BRD doesnt mean they cant include the ability to play BR media through an external drive either offered through them or a 3rd-party. 2 Maybe theyll get cheaper soon? Like CD and DVD drives did. They will, but will it be cheap enough to be viable. As Ive noted several times, a slot-loading BRD is cost and physically prohibitive according to all available sources i can find. 4 Maybe theyll get thinner soon? Like CD and DVD drives did. They will, but when and how much will that shrunken tech will be. Do you remember the uproar when Apple released their first MBP and the 15 model didnt have a DL-DVD burner, but the 15 PowerBook did, because the tech hadnt caught up to the 5mm drives that Apple started using. Note: Panasonic announced plans for a 5mm BRD earlier this year, but it was only an announcement and I cant find any additional info on, not even a demo of it at a convention. I always have the worst timing with buying Macs. First I bought my eMac about a month before they introduced USB 0 Now I bought my iMac right before they introduce Blu-Ray. Apple better come up with an external solution. My point is that you et al. are only thinking with your Apple dicks and not looking at the big picture of what is feasible and possible at this time. I never said any thing about a slot loading drive.

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