Bummer. Thanks for letting me know, though.
Bummer. Thanks for letting me know, though.
Yeah, yeah, I've figured all that out already :P
I'd love to mount a few of these at the end of my desk and to keep Ethernet/USB/whatnot cables out of the way. Can anyone else suggest any way to make existing cables retractable?
Ah, it's starting to make sense now, thx.
That explains it... all of those non-Apple products are really gonna need that ⌘ key, right? My whole point is to question the necessity of that particular key on a non-Apple device in the first place.
By the time 4K material hits the consumer marketplace, this TV will be a dinosaur. Plus, upconverting to 4K? Color me skeptical, after seeing countless shitty upconverting DVD players over the years.
Yeah, I get that. My point is that the ⌘ key is not used on a PC, and why would you pair this with a Mac that already has a keyboard?
Why is there a ⌘ key on this thing? It's unnecessary in iOS, and any Apple device that needs it already has a keyboard built in (unless you're using this with a Mac mini for some reason, but really, who's gonna do that?).
Since I don't use the Gmail web app or Google+, I just stay logged out. Something to consider.
Those people prefer to call it "The Google", thankyouverymuch.
To be fair, all Apple devices have Bluetooth, which can perform many of the same functions of AirPlay. So, there is an option for using your iOS device with "open standard" devices.
Sure it would. I'm sure that the money they get from licensing the dock connector/AirPlay protocol is a drop in the bucket when compared to the money they get from iTunes sales, device sales and what have you.
The whole point of this graphic (as I see it) is to illuminate the overall working conditions in China, and perhaps to point out that the wrong company is being scrutinized. Maybe the suicide rate is higher in the textile industry or the food industry, but you don't see those factories being profiled on "60 Minutes".
What's a commercial?
Irony: Sennheiser calls this model "Flight"... upon one of which you would not be able to use these headphones :)
Geezus man, how many televisions have you owned?
Relax, we're worried about your blood pressure.
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