TheNomad
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(Jan 27, 2008 - 9:23 AM)
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You are a retard & should not be on this site commenting on topics for not knowing that HDD means HARD DISK DRIVE, something that not all the 360's are supplied with compared to the PS3. Nothing to do with High Definition.
So about your Franklin monitor not supporting 32-bit coloUr........
Oh, Steve Ballmar just called and said he has a piece of grit on his nutsack, & requests that you remove it for him with you tongue.
(Jan 10, 2008 - 9:28 PM)
"However when it comes to leopard, its hard to have anythign bad to say about it. Its user friendly, Household friendly, and consumer friendly in pricing. And what it does is aboutthe same as any OS, it looks great and works well, without the whoopla and hassles that MS seems to like to put us through anymore. Obviously Apple has been and continues to be the company that knows its customer best... "
How about all the problems with the Macs crashing and freezing up after installing it upon launch? Can't blame third party drivers etc for that with the strictly limited hardware selection that Apple plies.
"In the end Vista hurt itself by having only a handful of top line machines (Expensive) that could run Vista Ultimate well."
Very strange how the now sub-entry level Centrino Duo (not Core2) notebook I am typing this message on runs Ultimate absolutely perfectly and no slower than what it ran XP SP2. It has not frozen, crashed or BSOD at all since it was installed over a year ago (beta, RC & now final).
"And it works on just about all the current model machines being sold in the last year or more. Thats hard to beat... "
So does Vista if you make sure that drivers are available for your hardware before installing it (which in general they are). Thats not the fault of Microsoft if the hardware manufacturers haven't written drivers for your hardware or you want to run elderly hardware with a new OS.
(Jan 10, 2008 - 9:18 PM)
I'll stick with my Intel based notebooks rather than rely on Broadcom for my networking requirements. Has everybody forgotten the problems that most HP notebooks (and other AMD based notebooks from others) are having with regards to the Broadcom wireless cards? One minute they work, the next they don't. Not something that you need when you are trying to get an important email across regarding work etc.
As far as I am concerned, AMD dropped out of the marketplace when Conroe was launched & is being kept alive by the acquisition of ATI.