Get our weekly news & specials by email
TR2 MBP PSP DSI
Sign up. Save. Win.  
Home About TechRestore Blogs Order Status Support
Mac Laptop Repairs PC Laptop Repairs iPhone Repairs PSP Repairs Mac mini & Apple TV upgrades Instant Savings
Loading...
Our Latest Tweets:
Follow our Tweets

Recent Blog Entries:
Loading...

Thursday, May 14, 2009

 

This Week's Special News


Greetings!

Let's talk tech for a few minutes.

One thing I know is true: your computer can never be fast enough and you can never have enough hard drive space. OK, that's two things, but both of them are true. That new shiny computer you may be using today is super fast, and although I'm not one to take away your bliss at just how fast it seems...in a short while, perhaps as soon as a few months, you'll see...things will start to slow down a bit at first, then it will get a little slower and finally it will end with you yelling at the screen: "C' mon, I can't believe you're taking so long!" Well, maybe I'm the only one who yells at his computer, but you get the idea. Of course, your shiny new machine is still as fast as the day you got it, but your expectations have been, shall we say, "adjusted" by the experience of working on your new system. What seems fast today, will simply be ordinary tomorrow, eventually evolving into what seems like eons to perform a task that you swear only took a few seconds when you first got your machine. It's a curse, I know.

And then there's your hard drive. You know, that nice, safe place where you store all your stuff - those applications that you use to surf the web, check your email, write your novel, etc. That metropolis of streets that wind through your digital content like an L.A. freeway - Next exit, Photo Town! Just how much space do you need? As much as you can get your hands on, in my opinion. Drive prices have followed the housing market and dropped like a rock over the last couple of years. Never before has so little cash bought so much space. And what about speed? Do you really need a fast hard drive? Well, since Photo Town is a long way away from Wordville and even farther from Mailhaven - you need some speed to get from one application to another, from one file to the next. So, we've had 500 Gigabyte drives available for some time now for MacBook and MacBook Pro systems, which has been an enormously popular upgrade for our clients. Even classic PowerBook and iBook owners can now pop a 320 Gigabyte drive into their systems for around $200 - life is good. But what about speed? Until now, if you wanted a fast, 7200 RPM hard drive in your MacBook or MacBook Pro, you were stuck with a "little" 320 Gigabyte drive - and although that seems like a lot of space, once you start adding stuff, it fills up quick - not to mention that you need to keep at least 10% of your hard drive empty at all times! Why the heck would you do that, you ask? Well, certainly the computer makers, hard drive companies and software companies are in cahoots, since you need that extra space for everything to work well together - when you are ready to hit the gas on your way to Wordville, or even worse, Photoshopolis, you have to have that open, free space for the software to work correctly.

Today is a day we have been waiting for. Today we get the storage we need for all of our stuff AND we get the speed we dream about. I'm talking about Seagate's new 500 Gigabyte, 7200 RPM drive that (finally) has begun shipping for MacBook and MacBook Pro systems. This drive rocks! The Seagate drive is substantially faster than the 320 Gigabyte 7200 RPM drive and blows by benchmarks for just about any other drive out there. Take a look at the speed tests below, courtesy of our friends at BareFeats.com.

We are performing this upgrade starting...today! And at just $299 for complete installation, data transfer and cloning of your drive within 24-hours, we are very excited about this new service. Here's the details for you:

Overnight 500 Gigabyte 7200RPM MacBook & MacBook Pro Hard Drive Upgrade Service with Data Transfer and Free Shipping only $299!

Learn more and order here

Follow Us

We've had a Twitter account for a long time now, but didn't use it that often. Lately, we have seen our followers growing and more and more requests from customers for TechRestore Twitter updates - we are happy to oblige and have been sending out a steady stream of tweets for the last week or so. We are using TweetDeck, the software I recommended to you a couple of weeks ago - a great app that really helps to manage your Twitter content. Brian Northway has designed a nice Twitter page for us and I see more and more customers following us each day. We are using Twitter for repair updates, news, comments and yes, even some exclusive Twitter discounts for our followers.

If you are using Twitter, click over to our page to follow us and we will follow you (no stalking, promise). We look forward to integrating Twitter updates more and more into our daily workflow. Follow us here: twitter.com/techrestore

MacBook Pro Hot Rod Shirt

We continue to see a great response to our new T-shirt clothing line, with exploded product T's shipping out to all points of the globe. This week, grab our famous Hot Rod MacBook Pro shirt for just $17.99, $2.00 off the regular price. This is one of my favorite shirts, using a design from our MacWorld Expo advertising that was incredibly popular at the show a couple of years ago.


Check out the selection here: techrestore.com/shirts



Future Shock

Hi there, I'm Brian, the art-guy/mad scientist of TechRestore's Future Shock blog and video Podcast. In the process of fine-tuning our content distribution, we decided that I should write in the Specials News (since everything there ends up in the blog eventally). Each week I'll be bringing you something that reminds me of the cool stuff that I used to look forward to getting on my user-group floppies - remember those? Now, thanks to the internet, the whole world is one big user-group!

This week I have another screen-saver for you Mac lovers. My latest creation, TechRestore Doodles, is not only vibrant, vivid and dynamic - it's 3D! To enjoy the stunning stereo-scopic 3D effect, you'll need a pair of ChromaDepth glasses (anaglyphic red/blue 3D glasses won't work), but it's captivating in 2D as well. Since this this effect could only be recorded through screen capture, it's a little slow in the video, but you'll get the idea:



Download and installation instruction link

NOTE: Even if you're not a big fan of screensavers, you can view this colorful creation in a QuickTime player or a Safari window!

Back to the topic of ChromaDepth glasses...if you've never tried them, you're missing out! They've been used in everything from children's books to amusement park rides - even Absolute vodka ads. Available with paper or plastic frames, they use prism lenses to create the illusion of depth based on color. Cool colors recede to the back, greens float in the middle, and warm colors pop to the front, all in a such a clear and convincing way that you will find yourself reaching out to touch the images. The best part is that you can make your own 3D images with anything form crayons to a 3D modeling program. If you want to try ChromaDepth glasses, you can buy them for as little as $1 online, or request free samples from American Paper Optics.

Since this week's theme seems to be pimping your laptop, here's a desktop background of our classic laptop hotrod, which you may remember from our Macworld and Mac Addict ads, back in 2005 (also featured in our new T-shirt store). I've upgraded it to a unibody MacBook Pro running Leopard - oooh yeah!

See you back here next week,

(c: Brian



The Specials

Alrighty then - Here are this week's deals! You can use the links to schedule service or feel free to call 1-888-572-7372 to speak to an actual human being - we are here to help. The coupons are valid through May 21 at Midnight Pacific Time. I'll see you in a few minutes at the bottom of the newsletter with a website pick and software update tips. Here we go!

Labels: , , , , , , ,


Comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you for your comment! It will be posted as soon as it is approved by our moderator.



<< Home
Blog Archives
December 2004 January 2005 February 2005 March 2005 April 2005 May 2005 June 2005 July 2005 August 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 December 2005 January 2006 February 2006 March 2006 April 2006 May 2006 June 2006 July 2006 August 2006 September 2006 October 2006 November 2006 December 2006 January 2007 February 2007 March 2007 April 2007 May 2007 June 2007 July 2007 August 2007 September 2007 October 2007 November 2007 December 2007 January 2008 February 2008 March 2008 April 2008 May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 August 2008 September 2008 October 2008 November 2008 December 2008 January 2009 February 2009 March 2009 April 2009 May 2009 June 2009 July 2009 August 2009 September 2009 October 2009 November 2009 December 2009 January 2010 February 2010 March 2010

Future Shock Blog Archives

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?