andrewgrohs
AndrewGrohs
andrewgrohs

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Good headphones (without a coiled cord, currently Sennheiser HD 448)

In my iPhone 4 experience, a case increases the likelihood of scratches by miles. Grit too easily can become trapped between case and glass. The only scratches on the band were caused by the official Apple Bumper Case, and many rear panel scratches were from a closed-back case.

MIT troll science.

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Did not know. Many thanks.

Are you telling me there aren't any hardware enhancements to these branded phone to improve the audio? It's all software?

I like Top Gear's heat-based snow and ice removal tool better.

Hmm. In that case, I'm pretty sure the CPU is the bottleneck, especially in AE. You're maxed on RAM on a 2010 Pro. Only thing you could upgrade would be the hard drive to an SSD, and that would only help if your scratch disks were set to the main boot drive (in which case, it would help tremendously).

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If you've been running your Adobe app for a long enough single session most of the application will be loaded into the RAM anyway, and the OS will prioritize the app over the media when allocating RAM, so all an SSD would really do is make your startup times faster if you store your media on a RAID.

First off, 8 Gb (gigabits) = 1 GB (gigabyte). Bits vs bytes. Remember the difference.

Really depends how much you're going to get into video work.

As a MacBook Air user, I'm not shopping for replacement drives anytime soon, but any off the shelf HDD/hybrid drive will perform admirably under OS X. If you're shopping for an SSD though, try to buy modern, name brand drives (supporting SATA III/SATA 3.0/SATA6, all the same thing). These are much faster than other

I've never really heard of people taking their MacBooks to the Genius Bar for hardware upgrades, and I'm pretty sure it's not possible. They'll only swap a hard drive if it's broken, and then only for one of equal capacity/RPM.

Neat, but one of those things that's better to buy from a store.

"There is no such thing as bad publicity."

You have no idea how many times I've been told at work about how the amazing iPhone 5 is going to have a holographic screen. "Seriously, it's real. I saw the YouTube video Apple put out!"