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The winning entry:
http://web.archive.org/web/200402020524 ... nny?full=1
I'll get in on the hate. I hate throw pillows. I hate little shelves filled with piddly crap. I hate glass tables. I hate things hanging on the wall. I hate the lighting. I hate white drywall rooms and plastic carpeting. I hate bland white furniture. I hate angled doors, doors with windows and desks facing the wall. I hate "bobble head" dolls. I hate Chinese-made lava lamps. What else? Oh yeah, I hate the keyboard too.
I think we might be more so than you think:
we do not have the standard yet, the solutions so far are hackish. I was expecting the latest nvidia cards in the imac (specifically 970m and 980m), they have a performance per watt that puts ati to shame. They evidently picked ATI for other reasons (price? agreements? nvidia cards not ready during the dev phase of the 5k display?). Will the average Mac user even care? Nah, I don't think so, but at least let's try not to deny the evidence.Muirium wrote:I think we might be more so than you think:
http://www.marco.org/2014/10/16/retina-imac-vs-mac-pro
The benchmarks you show are for gaming. As they almost always are. Apple uses nvidia chips in other Macs. Something tells me they picked AMD for this one very carefully. An industry leading resolution requires a certain form of horsepower. Gaming frame rates at fractions of the resolution, quite another.
I'm not a "gamer". I just play the occasional old favourite. No, I was complaining about the fact that you can't even play a 10-year-old game smoothly. Even the original Half-life (1998!!) has jerky slowdowns occasionally. Forget games - scrolling a damn browser window results in jerky movements. I expected better than this.Muirium wrote: Mr_A500: you remind me of grumbly Siracusa. Jeez, build a gaming rig! A laptop (and yes, an iMac) makes design choices that are directed very far away from games. (Like mine above.) Dedicated (design free) hardware is the way to go for gamers, always has been.