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		<title>Using Laptops in Direct Sunlight</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 21:22:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Walter S. Mossberg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Walt answers readers' questions on laptops under the sun, the iPad vs. the Kindle and using iTunes as a data backup.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="mailbox-q">Q:</p>
<p class="mailbox-question"><em> With summer coming, I will be outside a lot but still need to get some work done. Is there a laptop that you can read in direct sunlight?</em></p>
<p class="mailbox-a">A:</p>
<p>To my knowledge, most consumer and business models use LCD screens with backlighting, which makes them wash out and become harder to read in direct sunlight. Adding to the problem, most laptop screens have a glossy finish these days, which produces glare in strong light. But some companies still offer matte screens on certain models. You might look for one of those, though they won&#8217;t entirely solve the problem. Another option is a stick-on, anti-glare shield. And, if you don&#8217;t mind extra bulk and some clumsiness, there are even hoods you can buy to shield laptop screens from the sunlight. There is another approach: Some &#8220;rugged&#8221; laptops meant for outdoor workers have screens specially designed to be legible in sunlight.</p>
<p class="mailbox-q">Q:</p>
<p class="mailbox-question"><em> Does the iPad have any drawbacks as a reading device when compared to the Kindle? Does it have access to all the same book downloads as Kindle?</em></p>
<p class="mailbox-a">A:</p>
<p>Yes. It weighs 1.5 pounds—more than twice what the smaller, standard Kindle weighs. And even its impressive 11.5 hour battery life is much less than the Kindle&#8217;s battery life, which is a week, because of that device&#8217;s low-power monochrome screen. Also, Apple&#8217;s iBooks store has many fewer titles available than Amazon.com&#8217;s Kindle store.</p>
<p>However, you don&#8217;t necessarily have to choose. Amazon (AMZN) has released a free Kindle app for the iPad that allows you to buy and read Amazon&#8217;s larger catalog of e-books on the Apple  (AAPL) device&#8217;s bigger, brighter, color screen. Like other Kindle software—for the PC, Mac, iPhone and BlackBerry—this new iPad app obviates the need for Kindle hardware to access the Amazon e-book collection.</p>
<p class="mailbox-q">Q:</p>
<p class="mailbox-question"><em> If you have an iPhone or iPad, why does Apple recommend you use iTunes to back up data like calendar, contacts, bookmarks and apps to your computer, when iTunes is a player for music and video?</em></p>
<p class="mailbox-a">A:</p>
<p>Yes, iTunes used alone is meant to organize and play music and videos. But Apple has also built into it the ability to manage the backing up and synchronizing of other sorts of data between its portable devices and the computer. It&#8217;s also the method by which users upgrade the operating systems on iPhones and iPads and can be used to buy apps for those devices and transfer them over.</p>
<p class="tagline">You can find Mossberg&#8217;s Mailbox and my other columns, free of charge, online at the All Things Digital Web site, http://walt.allthingsd.com.</p>
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		<title>Macworld '09: 17-inch MacBook Pro With 8-Hour Battery</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 18:14:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paczkowski</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Next up, the new and expected 17-inch MacBook Pro. Before introducing it, Schiller notes that the MacBook has been the No. 1 notebook computer in the states.

The new machine is largely as predicted. It boasts Apple's new unibody chassis and a glass touch trackpad. At 6.6 pounds, it's the world's lightest notebook. It has a hi-res backlit display. "The best display we've ever shipped in a notebook," says Schiller, with a 60 percent greater color gamut than other machines.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Next up, the new and expected 17-inch MacBook Pro. Before introducing it, Phil Schiller notes that the MacBook has been the No. 1 notebook computer in the states.</p>
<p>The new machine is largely as predicted. It boasts Apple&#8217;s new unibody chassis and a glass touch trackpad. At 6.6 pounds, it&#8217;s the world&#8217;s lightest notebook. It has a hi-res backlit display. &#8220;The best display we&#8217;ve ever shipped in a notebook,&#8221; says Schiller, with a 60 percent greater color gamut than other machines.</p>
<p><img src="http://d.smugmug.com/photos/450108613_eqzJv-S.jpg" alt=" 17-inch MacBook Pro" class="aligncenter" width="300" height="200" /></p>
<p>The new Pro has the same glossy screen as its brethren, but thankfully, it&#8217;s available with a $50 anti-glare option as well.</p>
<p>Finally, it incorporates a new battery pack that boasts an eight-hour charge life and 1000 recharges, three times the industry standard. It&#8217;s not the zinc battery that some observers were expecting, but very innovative nonetheless. There&#8217;s a chip in the battery that intelligently monitors an &#8220;adaptive charge,&#8221; whatever that means. Bottom line: three hours more battery life than previous machines. According to Apple (AAPL), the battery should last five years, which will result in fewer batteries and landfills and makes this 17-inch model a greener machine.</p>
<p>The new Pro 17-inch MacBook starts at $2799 and will ship at the end of the month.</p>
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<h4>MacWorld 2009 Keynote Photos: 17-inch MacBook Pro</h4>

<ul class="thumbwrap"><li><div><a href="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-061003-276343/450104067_WQTpg-L-1.jpg" title="Phil introduces iWork.com" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-10708]" class="lightbox fancybox"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-061003-276343/450104067_WQTpg-Th-1.jpg" alt="Phil introduces iWork.com" /></span><span class="caption">Phil introduces iWork.com</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-061004-016347/450103945_ya3Br-L-1.jpg" title="iWork.com now in Beta." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-10708]" class="lightbox fancybox"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-061004-016347/450103945_ya3Br-Th-1.jpg" alt="iWork.com now in Beta." /></span><span class="caption">iWork.com now in Beta.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-060953-326327/450098859_YYF5A-L-3.jpg" title="Phil takes over keynote duties from Steve Jobs at MacWorld 2009." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-10708]" class="lightbox fancybox"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-060953-326327/450098859_YYF5A-Th-3.jpg" alt="Phil takes over keynote duties from Steve Jobs at MacWorld 2009." /></span><span class="caption">Phil takes over keynote duties from Steve Jobs at MacWorld 2009.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-060954-046328/450098707_GmA7f-L-1.jpg" title="Phil runs through the new features in Keynote 09." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-10708]" class="lightbox fancybox"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-060954-046328/450098707_GmA7f-Th-1.jpg" alt="Phil runs through the new features in Keynote 09." /></span><span class="caption">Phil runs through the new features in Keynote 09.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-060954-316329/450098584_eDnNG-L-1.jpg" title="Keynote Remote for the iPhone lets you control Keynote from the palm of your hand!" rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-10708]" class="lightbox fancybox"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-060954-316329/450098584_eDnNG-Th-1.jpg" alt="Keynote Remote for the iPhone lets you control Keynote from the palm of your hand!" /></span><span class="caption">Keynote Remote for the iPhone lets you control Keynote from the palm of your hand!</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-060954-566330/450098364_VgN5y-L-1.jpg" title="It's available soon from the App Store for $0.99." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-10708]" class="lightbox fancybox"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-060954-566330/450098364_VgN5y-Th-1.jpg" alt="It's available soon from the App Store for $0.99." /></span><span class="caption">It&#8217;s available soon from the App Store for $0.99.</span></a></div></li><li><div><a href="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-060955-236332/450098199_jCTLC-L-1.jpg" title="Phil Schiller standing in front of the Pages icon from iWork 09." rel="lightbox[wp-smugmug-10708]" class="lightbox fancybox"><span class="wrimg"><span></span><img src="http://d.smugmug.com/Events/Apple/MacWorld-2009/2009-01-060955-236332/450098199_jCTLC-Th-1.jpg" alt="Phil Schiller standing in front of the Pages icon from iWork 09." /></span><span class="caption">Phil Schiller standing in front of the Pages icon from iWork 09.</span></a></div></li></ul><p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://d.smugmug.com/gallery/7023326_Qw82TQ/">View photos at SmugMug</a></p><div style="clear: both;"></div></div><div style="clear: both;"></div></p>
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