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JML42691

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I had a move about - 27 iMac 2.8GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 - 2TB Hard Drive - 12 GB memory + 21.5 iMac 3.06GHz - 1TB hard drive - 8GB memory + 8GB iPod Touch and Jack Bauer :D:
Nice setup, and that Jack Bauer figure is great! Where'd you get him? I'm a little disappointed that the last two episodes are tonight, would've loved to see another season or two out of the show. But I can't complain, I'm still catching up on past seasons, finished season 2 last night.
 

sshaw

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Here is my current setup.
 

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willtothewong

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My Intel Room:

iMac i7 with 8 gigs, Macbook Pro I think it is 2.2, upgraded the HD to 500GB. iHome Bluetooth Dock.

I also have a Mac Mini plugged into my Sammy DLP, but that side of the room was a mess. I will take pics soon. Also, I have another room with all my PowerPC Macs and some other Macbooks roaming the house.

nice!

where did you get those wallpapers of stark industries!

could you send me the link or show me the website? THANKS!

edit: Nevermind! found your other post!
 

animatedude

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Here is my current setup.

man i'm planning to get the cinema display with a Macbook pro or Air.i see you are opening a full web page on your display,this is what i usually do,i open a full web page but i'm worried as many ppl say a full web page on the 24'' display is too much...what do you think? do you have to turn your neck like you do with the 27'' display?
 

.Andy

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This is gorgeous. Is the mini driving both those displays? Can the 9400M manage that?

edit: think I answered my own question. It can run dual displays of 1920 by 1200 each using each vid port or 2560 by 1600 using both vid ports for a single display? That's pretty impressive if I haven't completely ballsed it.
 

VEN

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This is gorgeous. Is the mini driving both those displays? Can the 9400M manage that?

edit: think I answered my own question. It can run dual displays of 1920 by 1200 each using each vid port or 2560 by 1600 using both vid ports for a single display? That's pretty impressive if I haven't completely ballsed it.

Directly from apple's website:

Extended desktop and video mirroring: Simultaneously supports up to 1920 by 1200 pixels on a DVI or VGA display; up to 2560 by 1600 pixels on a dual-link DVI display using Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter (sold separately)

anyway the Mini does an excellent job (it's the new 2.53GHz with one intel X25-M) :cool:
 

sshaw

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man i'm planning to get the cinema display with a Macbook pro or Air.i see you are opening a full web page on your display,this is what i usually do,i open a full web page but i'm worried as many ppl say a full web page on the 24'' display is too much...what do you think? do you have to turn your neck like you do with the 27'' display?

I like having apps fullscreen, I don't really see a reason not to. I have all the desktop stuff I need on the secondary display (laptop) and the other apps I need in other Spaces. I don't think it's too big.
 

Jason Beck

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Still sporting the corner desk. I am looking to upgrade to an iKea desk sooner or later. Until then this is it. At least everything fits on it.


MB 2008 (SSD,2ghz,4gb ddr3,hdmi out)
External USB enclosure for iTunes drive (160gb)
External 320GB Hitachi 7200rpm Time Machine Drive
MMouse, Wireless Aluminum KB
Acer H233H Monitor

It works for now.
 

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lifeinhd

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man i'm planning to get the cinema display with a Macbook pro or Air.i see you are opening a full web page on your display,this is what i usually do,i open a full web page but i'm worried as many ppl say a full web page on the 24'' display is too much...what do you think? do you have to turn your neck like you do with the 27'' display?

I've got a 28" display @ 1920x1200 and I full-screen everything, even iTunes. I don't find I need to move my head, only my eyes, unless I want to look at the secondary display. And I use Spaces, so running out of screen real-estate isn't a problem.
 
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