Q. I have tried photo websites but I can't enable java script on my iPad. I took a photo of my new guinea pig enclosure and I'm seeing people's opinions on it.
A. You have to get a link for the photo in order to see it.
Macbook or Macbook Pro for College?
Q. I'll be going to Iowa State for Aerospace Engineering and Navy ROTC, and I'll either go with a Macbook and baseline ipad (ebooks and notes and stuff) or 13" macbook pro. Any Suggestions of which setup to use?
A. I will strongly recommend you Apple MacBook Pro MC700LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop.The move to i5 CPUs in the Pro line has made what was once a close decision into not much of one. For an extra couple hundred dollars, you get a much faster CPU, twice the RAM, a bigger hard drive, and an enclosure which will age very well.The graphics are so clear, it is so fast and so light weight.You do give up the discrete GPU. I would not get the MacBook; it is not competitive. You will be able to do all college work, skype, music,watch movies, and light game like CSS, and all fine.You can check this out at
http://www.amazon.com/Apple-MacBook-MC700LL-13-3-Inch-Laptop/dp/B002QQ8H8I/ref=sr_1_1?m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1310159242&sr=1-1&tag=arskas-20
Read this opinion from an actual user, and you'll know why I recommend this laptop
http://www.amazon.com/review/ROFDNZSC60ZI8/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B002QQ8H8I&nodeID=&linkCode=&tag=arskas-20
If you still want to go for the Macbook, you may check its price here:
http://www.amazon.com/Apple-MacBook-MC516LL-13-3-Inch-Laptop/dp/B002C7489S/ref=zg_tr_565108_11&tag=arskas-20
how can i know how loud a speaker is?
Q. I'm looking for a speaker for my iPad... and i stumbled upon this one:
http://imaingo.com/imaingo-xp/
how can i know how loud it can go.? the features say 5 watt per channel.. what does that mean?
I need the speaker to be loud enough to play backing tracks for my electric guitar
A. Hi,
Here is a chart
1 watt = 85 dB -------------- 93 dB
2 watts = 88 dB ------------ 96 dB
4 watts = 91 dB ------------ 99 dB
8 watts = 94 dB ------------ 102 dB
16 watts = 97 dB ---------- 105 dB
32 watts = 100 dB -------- 108 dB
50 watts ~ 101.5 dB ------ 109.5 dB
64 watts = 103 dB --------- 111 dB
128 watts = 106 dB ------- 114 dB
200 watts ~ 108 dB ------- 116 dB
256 watts = 109 dB ------- 117 dB
512 watts = 112 dB ------- 120 dB
So, 5 watts will be approximately 100db which is not so loud. But yes, you can hear it in a room enclosure of 43 sqfeet.
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