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[wikipedia] A 3D scanner is a device that analyzes a real-world object or environment to collect data on its shape and possibly its appearance (i.e. color). The collected data can then be used to construct digital, three dimensional models.

photoshopped on so many levels...

@Chris Esparza: How is the way Apple does business different than any other consumer electronics company? Sony, Microsoft, Samsung, etc. Its called planned obsolesce and every corporation in the world has done it since the 1950's.

@LastError: Specs are vital. Specs determine what can be used on the computer and how well it will work. On a poor chip set I would not be able to play netflix streamed video. On a great chip set I would be able to play Crysis. The OS is only as good as the hardware that runs it.

It is a very sleek design but...

It runs all three windows versions from 2001.

@KalEnt: Your kidding right???? You do realize that MS has been found guilty of monopoly abuse in almost every country they are sold in, right?

@Googlo The Otaku Ninja: Mac was not Apple's first machine to use a graphic OS. It would be the Lisa, which released in 1982 to developers and to the public in 1983. The Lisa started development in 1978.

Reality Check - What are the odds:

@Geppi: LOL!!!!! Really!!!!!!

@Foxeo: I always crack up when people tell me what I should have done to prevent the 4 RRODs I have had to deal with. "You shouldn't stand it up" or "You shouldn't keep it in a cabinet" or "you should spend an extra $xx.xx on a cooling fan". The fact is MS made a total piece of garbage that they refused to repair for

@AreWeThereYeti: So, As an indie label, Its OK to be a sellout to Apple but not to the music industry?????

@Ventus: I am not trying to discourage anti-apple stories and I do appreciate your arguments.

@Ventus: I am not sure where you got 'privileged' from. Apple is a corporation and they act exactly like every other corporation. Actually, I think Apple is pretty mild compared to the likes of Oracle, MS, Real, etc.

Having done business with large corporations over the past 20 years I can honestly say, "This is not all that bad."