got tired of just looking at digital photos and wanted physical prints. Man, this little gadget prints amazing quality photos. Very impressed.
We sell those at work. Enjoy.got tired of just looking at digital photos and wanted physical prints. Man, this little gadget prints amazing quality photos. Very impressed.
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got tired of just looking at digital photos and wanted physical prints. Man, this little gadget prints amazing quality photos. Very impressed.
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got tired of just looking at digital photos and wanted physical prints. Man, this little gadget prints amazing quality photos. Very impressed.
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You can connect by Bluetooth, AirPrint, usb, WiFi, app, just about any way possible. It cost like $30 for 108 prints (includes the ink and paper)I'm interested in something like this.
Do you simply insert an SD card, or connect your phone, or wifi the images to it? Can you print images stored on a MacBook?
Also, what are the costs for paper ink etc?
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Had a real hard time with my Windows desktop crashing constantly and being generally unreliable, and that was the last straw. Finally went back to a Mac:
Spec is 16in M2 Max (12-CPU / 38-GPU) 64GB Ram / 2TB SSD. Its crazy how fast this thing is an how rock solid stable it has been, the only issue I foresee is compatibility, but I have been a Mac user for 15 years so should not be too bad.
Really looking forward to using this thing, and really hoping XIV on Mac works well
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Hand made Persian (now Iran) carpet plus a new Apple studio Display for the home office.
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Once you go oled you won't like anything else. I have got Oled TVs in my home and I used AW3423dW which is oled monitor and I love it.LG C2 42" OLED w/ rotating mount. (Still have some wires to hide in the office, ignore the mess).
I would've never known about this TV if it weren't for people complaining about it on these forums 😂 -- found it on sale a couple weeks ago for $649 shipped, decided to see if it was worth all the grief. A little over a week in, the answer is most certainly yes: I'm officially in love and my wife should be jealous. Thankfully all the initial teething problems appear to have been sorted out. The color & picture quality make the Pro XDR & MBP's XDR displays feel dull, and put the Studio displays to shame entirely.
I've got a maze of HDMI & USB-C switchers mounted under the desk. As shown, with the press of a couple buttons, the C2 can be used:
- Natively (4k/120fps) from the M2 Max MBP, (the 38" ultrawide gets switched to DisplayLink @ 4k/30fps)
- Via DisplayLink (4k/30fps) from the M2 Max MBP, (38" ultrawide gets the native HDMI @ 4k/60fps)
- Natively (4k/120fps) from the 12900K/4090 Windows-based render box underneath it.
- Natively (4k/60fps) from any other device, as needed, (via a 25' spare cable hidden behind/under the cart)
(Side note if you're curious: The cart has enough slack in the cabling that it can be rolled over to the desk for actual multitasking.)
After a couple well-received demos & a half-dozen overachieving stand-ups, the vertical orientation has already proven its utility/value for standing presentations and displaying live meeting notes. The OLED shows up perfectly on webcam; it almost looks like an upper-quad graphic overlay.
My recommendation: Take a Macrumors break & go buy this TV.
Would you recommend as a monitor to pair with a MacBook pro? I am asking because it seems that you have it mounted away from your main set up unless I am mistaken.LG C2 42" OLED w/ rotating mount. (Still have some wires to hide in the office, ignore the mess).
I would've never known about this TV if it weren't for people complaining about it on these forums 😂 -- found it on sale a couple weeks ago for $649 shipped, decided to see if it was worth all the grief. A little over a week in, the answer is most certainly yes: I'm officially in love and my wife should be jealous. Thankfully all the initial teething problems appear to have been sorted out. The color & picture quality make the Pro XDR & MBP's XDR displays feel dull, and put the Studio displays to shame entirely.
I've got a maze of HDMI & USB-C switchers mounted under the desk. As shown, with the press of a couple buttons, the C2 can be used:
- Natively (4k/120fps) from the M2 Max MBP, (the 38" ultrawide gets switched to DisplayLink @ 4k/30fps)
- Via DisplayLink (4k/30fps) from the M2 Max MBP, (38" ultrawide gets the native HDMI @ 4k/60fps)
- Natively (4k/120fps) from the 12900K/4090 Windows-based render box underneath it.
- Natively (4k/60fps) from any other device, as needed, (via a 25' spare cable hidden behind/under the cart)
(Side note if you're curious: The cart has enough slack in the cabling that it can be rolled over to the desk for actual multitasking.)
After a couple well-received demos & a half-dozen overachieving stand-ups, the vertical orientation has already proven its utility/value for standing presentations and displaying live meeting notes. The OLED shows up perfectly on webcam; it almost looks like an upper-quad graphic overlay.
My recommendation: Take a Macrumors break & go buy this TV.
I agree on the sit/stand desk. I'm full time remote... and sit/stand desks helps me get through those 8 hour and after work hour days. During our meetings, I look like I'm streaming in zoom meetings... LOL. I too like hiding my cables as much as possible... looks clean... and also easier to limit dust collection. I'm usually messy at the office... but since going remote... I work in a much cleaner work environment.LG C2 42" OLED w/ rotating mount. (Still have some wires to hide in the office, ignore the mess).
After a couple well-received demos & a half-dozen overachieving stand-ups, the vertical orientation has already proven its utility/value for standing presentations and displaying live meeting notes. The OLED shows up perfectly on webcam; it almost looks like an upper-quad graphic overlay.