This is the upcoming high end line from Dell. It features an all aluminum body and is ubber thin. Only probable problem with this one is it is too darn glossy. Still looking awesome though.
This is the upcoming high end line from Dell. It features an all aluminum body and is ubber thin. Only probable problem with this one is it is too darn glossy. Still looking awesome though.
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Ok i dont constantly complain about other companies feeding on apple's innovation. But this is just too damn obvious, the concept of a thin computer just seems like something apple thought up NOT dell. MacBooks are created using one piece of aluminium yet dell suddenly wants to do the same? Can't they think of something else. I can't believe they're proud of it that they had to advertise it.
And no i don't think the touch capability was apple's innovation. they merely added it to a phone.
@NuggetTesters your an idiot, If you actually knew about laptops you would lnow that their is an entire class of them called "thin and light computers", all apple did was make the thinest at the time and put a couple million into advertising it, I admit their are some aspects to adamo that are similar to the air like the back lite keyboard but other than that all dell is doing is improving on an extremely over priced and badly engineered computer.
It doesn't make me an idiot if im simply identifying similarities. i understand they are trying to create a "thin and light" Netbook...
but the fact that they are advertising a computer built in an identical manner to the macbook does not make them stand out. Instead of showing other people how similar it is to the macbook, they should advertise the aspects of the computer that make it stand out from others. the aluminium block gave it a way, look up "how macbook was created" and you'll get me
Fair argument indeed. Go for the most bang for your buck. Being in security though, I can say, go for the easier target. Developing malicious software for Windows is considerably easier than OS X.
actually, Jobs was invited to xerox to see what a group of xerox's workers in palo alto were doing, so no he did not steal the idea, he put it to good use and modified it to make it his own OS, if thats the case then windows would be a complete rip off of mac OS, u r right as long as its inovating, every one puts in their part, microsoft, apple and so on.
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And no i don't think the touch capability was apple's innovation. they merely added it to a phone.
but the fact that they are advertising a computer built in an identical manner to the macbook does not make them stand out. Instead of showing other people how similar it is to the macbook, they should advertise the aspects of the computer that make it stand out from others. the aluminium block gave it a way, look up "how macbook was created" and you'll get me
That being said, I don't care who stole what, as long as it's causing innovating. (And the fact that I'm on a MacBook Pro right now).