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DewGuy1999

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Because you don't have to have a power adapter. Just plug in the usb and go. No crawling under the desk to find an outlet.

I figure that with a desktop Mac you setup the external hard drive, plugin (both power and data cable) and then forget it. Plus most desktop hard drives are faster, available in larger sizes, available with more options and lastly are cheaper.
 

pagansoul

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Aug 10, 2006
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My first Mac was the iMac PPC, no camera, white, before intel switch. It was the first computer I fell in love with. It's still working but I gave it to the daughter of a girlfriend. I even get to see it now and again. Here is an old picture of my setup. I still think it looks rather fine. For the last 6+ years I have a Mac Pro. I've never had a computer be my main desktop for so long before.
 

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pagansoul

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More current, I have my 15inch Macbook Pro in my bedroom and My MacPro is in my home office.
 

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rien333

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Jun 29, 2010
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The Netherlands
My PowerMac G4 setup at my mom's place which currently serves me as some kind of media centre, iPod charging station and simple web browsing tasks:
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On the picture:
An Apple studio display
Apple Pro Speakers
A Harman Kardon subwoofer
PowerMac G4 (2X 867 Mhz processors, 1.25 GB ram)
SNES :p

And the place where I do more serious work, my dad's place:
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On the picture:
Mac Mini (begin 2009 model)
A 23 inch Acer monitor
320 GB External HD
Apple Magic Trackpad
 

Elven

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May 13, 2008
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My current setup after a sort out, for both work and play.
 

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colkilgore

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Oct 26, 2007
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Poland
My first post here. My new 2011 iMac 21.5", an older MacBook from 2007 with Lion GM installed, iPhone 3G and 20GB iPod Photo
 

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Nilscollection

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Jul 17, 2011
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The Netherlands
Hallo! :p
It is always good to see that even small countries like the Netherlands have Apple fans/likers/users.

Well, the Netherlands is the country with the highest amount of iOS users - iPads, iPhones and iPods are responsible for about 70% of the total amount of mobile internet traffic in the Netherlands!
 

macrumorsuser10

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Nice setup. What lamp is that? Looks great.

Thanks,
m&c

The lamp is a Koncept Z-Bar LED light.

I definitely agree this is an awesome desk. however I noticed it was 34 inches deep. man thats a deep table. long is one thing. you can put it along a wall or something. but deep, that take up a whole room. even my drafting table is only 30 inches deep. this thing is more. I dont know 28-30 deep is the best i would buy. any deeper and its like having a dining room table for a desk. seriously measure out how far from the wall 34 inches is before you buy.

Thanks for the comment. Interestingly, Crate & Barrel positions the desk as both an office desk as well as a dining table.

I've had a really narrow-depth desk before, around 24" deep, and it really sucked, particularly back in the day when I had a huge CRT. Now that I have a dedicated computer room in my loft, I'm only looking for large desks so that I can keep things organized. I was actually looking at meeting room tables, but those are too big!

I guess it all just depends on what you need and how much space you have. I just bought a new desk that is 36" deep to get more space. It's a fantastic surface to work on.

I actually got inspired to go find a better desk because of this fellow's Crate & Barrel (he posted a few months back) so I suppose I should say thanks. :)

LOL. You're the gent with that insane home-office setup doing, right? If you got inspired by me, then that's truly an honour.
 
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Elven

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May 13, 2008
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I have always liked the white MacBook, shame the one I owned personally had to go back twice for the case cracking :( ended up with a unibody MBP from the Applestore in exchange, which I am very happy with.
 

zflauaus

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Nov 19, 2004
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All these pictures of older machines make me appreciate the beauty of the older products. Not that I don't think the newer ones aren't beautiful at all, but I've always been a fan of that iMac G4 and especially with PowerMac G4 MDD. I want one but no idea what I would do with it. :-/
 

InsightsIE

macrumors 6502a
Sep 29, 2008
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Did this really cool thing on my desk where I could mount my monitor
 

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InsightsIE

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Sep 29, 2008
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That mount for your monitor is so awesome!
Can you change the incline?

It's not so much a pro mount but more of a.... "Red neck fix"

It's gripped in a certain position with my desk that it can't fall off because the bottom with the base. Obviously I could change the viewing angle so I could Have it straight forward but I think it would probably be less stable & I prefer the viewing angle tilted


But it's really secure so If I tried to shake the desk it doesn't budge.
 

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