If you like the addition to Bing check out Clicker (was part of the TC50). It's a pretty bad ass service to find what you're looking for when it comes to tv shows and what not. I think it's still closed beta, but they kick out the invites pretty quick when you sign up. #gizmodoremainders
@UnderLoK: And if you're a firefox user, the popular GooglePreview app (adds a thumbnail next to every google result) has changed it's name to SearchPreview because it now supports Bing. #gizmodoremainders
mDP is still pretty pointless. HDMI is rapidly moving to replace DVI and has a similar footprint to mDP. The way I see it is soon enough HDMI will be the USB of the visual in/out world. #gizmodoremainders
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Well vertically there's not a huge amount of difference, it just takes up a little more horizontal real estate. Not that much more than a standard USB though. #gizmodoremainders
Biggest news to me here: the iPhone only has a 2.5% national marketshare? Which nation is that? By my incredibly rough calculations, 2.5% of the U.S. population would be about 7.5 million people. I was almost certain there were more iPhone users than that.
Then again, I live in geek land, where dumbphones don't exist, if you're running anything less than Win7/Snow Leopard, you're behind the times, and location-aware services are the norm. Also, apparently CDs are dead? #gizmodoremainders
I bought one of these when I saw on Giz last week. It was the missing link between my Mac Pro and Home Theater (same room, but a long cable run). I bought a $4 adapter to convert the mini toslink to standard. The $70 was cheaper than adding a separate DVI or HDMI card in my Mac Pro (since I had an unused Displayport).
Looks great, sounds great. I can use Front Row or Drive-In on the second display (which is my Plasma) and use my iPhone and Rowmote for control.
@aflecha87: You understand that this Kanex cable includes audio in the HDMI, right? For those of us with lack of inputs, this cable (or the USB audio one from either Kanex or Monoprice) is a godsend.
@Lizard_King: I can see the issue w/ the drivers, but from what I understand its pretty basic configuration for the audio output. As far as the 5.1 goes, its quoted on monoprice as "USB digitally synthesized audio output supports Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1 sound." I might just need some clarification, but it seems like it would do the trick as well.
@Andrew Youv: Oh absolutely. Kanex and Monoprice both offer USB audio solutions, but this is basically a USB sound card in the cable. I prefer the pricier cable for simplicity.
shit, for $180 I would much rather just buy a 24" Samsung LCD and hook that up to my macbook pro (and get a $9 Mini DIsplayPort to DVI dongle from monoprice)
Who wants these big ol squid adaptors sticking out of their Macbook Pro. Give me a freakin ExpressCard to HDMI adaptor. They make a ExpressCard to eSATA. That works great!
@FairfaxDeiphobus: But Expresscard has been pushed out completely from the 15" Macbook Pro line, so only people with the older MBP's and the 17 would be able to make use of it.
I don't get all the hate for displayport, and frankly I don't get all this concern over HDMI and why Apple should bother to add it to their laptops. I'd like to see them try eSATA first. Technically, for a computer, DP would be the superior option, since it has a great deal more flexibility than HDMI for use on a desktop. If I wanted a display with an embedded USB hub and/or integrated webcam, DP can support that signal through the same cable, whereas HDMI would require extra cables. DP is clearly positioned as more of a desktop peripheral port to replace DVI and VGA, not be the big thing for set top boxes, even though a properly implemented DP-enabled device could just as well do that too.
@Kaiser 'Pervy-nano' Machead: I see your argument for desktop PCs....but most apple computers are laptops, and I think an HDMI port would be much more useful. You take your computer to a friends house, its so easy to put the picture on the TV via HDMI. Such a pain to carry a dongle around
@MrBlahBlah: Granted, however other less cumbersome options exist, such as those available from Monoprice. It's a dongle, but it's also a cheap dongle. No doubt your friend would have an HDMI cable if he has an HDTV. If he doesn't, knock him out and take his TV. It's only right.
@Kaiser-Machead: Yeah, DisplayPort does tend to get a lot of crap without really deserving it. It's really a very capable, flexible option. The only thing that, in my mind, really holds it back right now is that Apple, being one of the largest manufacturers using DP right now, has decided for whatever reason (I'm sure they've got a good one) that they're not going to configure their computers to be able to output sound through DP. A DisplayPort connection, as I understand it, CAN in fact support sound, granted that the motherboard and what not on the computer itself is set up to send audio out thru it.
Personally, I think that if Apple were to implement Mini DisplayPort in such a way that it could also support audio out over the same connection, many of the complaints against DP would vanish.
/if I have any of that wrong, don't be afraid to correct it - I don't have time to fact check right now... too lazy
@brobot: You're right. Apple's displayport is gimped so that it can't pass audio through to another device through either another displayport or HDMI. But as it becomes more available on other systems, it will be interesting to see how capable mini displayport is. Anyone out there know how the video out is on the Dell Adamo?
But I suspect that their reasoning for gimping the displayport is to give the AppleTV a false edge over the other Macs. Now that the Mini has DP, it would basically be the perfect set top box, but is limited so that you need an extra cable, whereas you can use whatever you have at home for the ATV. Sounds a bit flimsy, but I wouldn't put it passed Apple.
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I also think HDMI would have been a sweet addition to the MacBook Pro, too bad i have to buy an adapter to go to HDMI... )-:
I'm not saying your wrong on HDMI being better, just the foot prints are way different. #gizmodoremainders
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Well vertically there's not a huge amount of difference, it just takes up a little more horizontal real estate. Not that much more than a standard USB though. #gizmodoremainders
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Then again, I live in geek land, where dumbphones don't exist, if you're running anything less than Win7/Snow Leopard, you're behind the times, and location-aware services are the norm. Also, apparently CDs are dead? #gizmodoremainders
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How does that work when their is 40 million according to apple's financial results. #gizmodoremainders
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Thanks everyone else for obfuscated statistics. #gizmodoremainders
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@OCEntertainment: One other part of that figure is that it also includes the iPod touch. 40Million iPhone OS Devices. #gizmodoremainders
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Looks great, sounds great. I can use Front Row or Drive-In on the second display (which is my Plasma) and use my iPhone and Rowmote for control.
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Already bought one, and am very pleased
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The USB lead on this cable is for power.
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Personally, I think that if Apple were to implement Mini DisplayPort in such a way that it could also support audio out over the same connection, many of the complaints against DP would vanish.
/if I have any of that wrong, don't be afraid to correct it - I don't have time to fact check right now... too lazy
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But I suspect that their reasoning for gimping the displayport is to give the AppleTV a false edge over the other Macs. Now that the Mini has DP, it would basically be the perfect set top box, but is limited so that you need an extra cable, whereas you can use whatever you have at home for the ATV. Sounds a bit flimsy, but I wouldn't put it passed Apple.