Thursday, January 11, 2007

More iPhone

If you are not yet sick and tired of the iPhone already, you may want to get yours right here right now. You don't need to wait till June or sign any 2-year contract with Cingular. Sid, don't say I don't do anything for you.

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5 comments:

  1. It's a very nice paper iPhone, pal. I wish I could afford the real McCoy when it's launched in Asia in 2008. Thanks, man.

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  2. Apple, the purveyor of computing as lifestyle always comes up with some objects of desire. Apple is moving into the dog eat dog cellphone environment, let's see how well it performs in the 2nd half of 2007. I just hope that they will roll out Leopard sooner and upgrade their MacBook line with video card memory and at the same time lower the price. Man, I am into wishful thinking.

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  3. What happened to your not so new iBook, man? Is there any update on its postmortem or not?

    I want IT urgently. Can you buy one for me and dispatch it to HK by THT? Oh, is the iPhone compatible with GSM or not? Just kidding, man.

    Sid

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  4. My iBook is dead as dead can be. So honestly I am quite disappointed with my Apple experience. My old Dell desktop is still running. My IBM notebook is still running.

    If you pay me full, I can probably buy you the iPhone when it comes out in June. Then you have to come out a way to unlock it and use it in Hong Kong. I guess the initial demand will be high. Or the iPhone is most likely manufactured in Taiwan or in PRC, so you can try break in the plant there.

    I want to get a MacBook if not MacBook Pro and a HP notebook.

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  5. Thanks, man. The money is on its way. My next PC will be the Dell Notebook because Wolfgang will soon need it at home. He's using an HP notebook at school provided by the Beacon Hill School for free. Each kid has got his/her HP notebook for work in the classroom. They don't need to share it with others. The school premises have lots of hotspots, including one in each classroom or so I heard. The Dell Inspiration Notebook Series is selling at HK$4,990 for the most affordable model.

    Sid

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