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Just moved to a new place, so still working my room out a bit (and getting new curtains)

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Simple black & white room. Uploaded from iPhone.
 

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The newbie has the control yoke attached, and I have now sold the 2011 model making way for my MBA and mixing equipment which has been living in the bedroom..:)
 

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Awesome! Does the U2711 fit well with the iMac? Any height problems or adjustments necessary?

Yes, you can get the display screens lined up horizontally in a straight line. The U2713HM can be adjusted up and down to suit the iMac, which cannot do so.

However, as you can see in the picture, that leaves a rather big empty space under the U2713HM.
 
I have been seeing many 2 monitor or 2 iMac setups. If i decide to keep my 27" 2010 iMac and buy another 27" iMac next year, what resolution can i get for a dual monitor setup.
 
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I love my iMac (2011) I haven't gotten the new thin one yet, still thinking about it. The my current one works fine and it's only a year old so I won't replace it till I see some for resell discount.
 

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I have been seeing many 2 monitor or 2 iMac setups. If i decide to keep my 27" 2010 iMac and buy another 27" iMac next year, what resolution can i get for a dual monitor setup.

The full 2560x1440 on both if you use a mini display port to mini display port cable from the thunderbolt port on the new iMac to the mini display port on your current iMac.
 
My 4-year old 24" iMac. This photo was actually taken for the Audioengine A2 as I wanted to see how good the speakers look with the iMac.
 

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My 4-year old 24" iMac. This photo was actually taken for the Audioengine A2 as I wanted to see how good the speakers look with the iMac.

I see you have both a Magic Mouse and track pad .... Is it two much ? Do you find yourself only using one more(which one)? I'm wondering if I should get on or both
 
I see you have both a Magic Mouse and track pad .... Is it two much ? Do you find yourself only using one more(which one)? I'm wondering if I should get on or both

Damn, I just realized that I actually posted on a wrong thread. This was for the 27" iMac setup and mine is an old 24"!

On the contrary, I cannot live without both the Magic Trackpad and the Magic Mouse. I have assigned both for different purposes and my workflow is very smooth with using both of them together.

For the Magic Mouse, I am using for the usual point-and-click, scrolling and as well as for Mission Control. For the Magic Trackpad, I have more gestures assigned to it. Stuff like swiping on the left edge of the trackpad to view Notifications, five-finger tap for Safari full-screen mode, four-finger tap to centralize pages, four-finger swipe to switch between different desktops (I have assigned 4 desktops for each individual uses), four-finger swipe upwards to Show Desktop and I have even assigned 2 gestures for Sleep Computer and Sleep Display.

Having said that, I think it really boils down to the individual's usage and needs.
 
Damn, I just realized that I actually posted on a wrong thread. This was for the 27" iMac setup and mine is an old 24"!

On the contrary, I cannot live without both the Magic Trackpad and the Magic Mouse. I have assigned both for different purposes and my workflow is very smooth with using both of them together.

For the Magic Mouse, I am using for the usual point-and-click, scrolling and as well as for Mission Control. For the Magic Trackpad, I have more gestures assigned to it. Stuff like swiping on the left edge of the trackpad to view Notifications, five-finger tap for Safari full-screen mode, four-finger tap to centralize pages, four-finger swipe to switch between different desktops (I have assigned 4 desktops for each individual uses), four-finger swipe upwards to Show Desktop and I have even assigned 2 gestures for Sleep Computer and Sleep Display.

Having said that, I think it really boils down to the individual's usage and needs.

Ok thnx
 
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