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barkmonster

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Dec 3, 2001
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arn't they the same company who kept showing a rendered picture of something resembling a 1950's style mike and a radiator, constantly promising a 1Ghz G4 when all apple could offer was 500Mhz and then they released some half arsed overclocking device that was no more than a few jumpers and an instruction book or something ?

Seems funny they would make a typo like that :D
 

King Cobra

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Mar 2, 2002
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I still found the error about Mac OS X 10.2 for only $23000 something pretty funny! :D

Screenshot of 1.5GHz (in case the site corrects it):
 

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Kid Red

macrumors 65816
Dec 14, 2001
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Originally posted by barkmonster
arn't they the same company who kept showing a rendered picture of something resembling a 1950's style mike and a radiator, constantly promising a 1Ghz G4 when all apple could offer was 500Mhz and then they released some half arsed overclocking device that was no more than a few jumpers and an instruction book or something ?

Seems funny they would make a typo like that :D

No that was ExtremeMac hahaha.
 

gopher

macrumors 65816
Mar 31, 2002
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Maryland, USA
Same page if you scroll down says:

"Wonder twin power
The dual 1.25GHz PowerPC G4 processors — with a combined performance of 18 billion floating point operations per second, or 18 gigaflops — put this fearsomely fast Power Mac G4 squarely in the lead as the ultimate high-end graphics workstation. The twin-engined 1.25GHz G4 runs..."

So which is it? 1.5 or 1.25. Seems like one has to be wrong.
 

Mr. Anderson

Moderator emeritus
Nov 1, 2001
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How long has this been up? And who edits it? Could you imagine someone buying one and not realizing it was a mistake and then complaining? They'll need to fix this fast......
 
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