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Benlehot

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Dec 25, 2010
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My setup

Here's my setup.

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27 inch iMac late 2012 + Samsung S27A850D on custom DIY stand
15 inch mbpr on griffin stand
 
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iDGS

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Jul 18, 2013
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My Setup

Here's my setup:

Mac Mini
22" Samsung Monitor
B&W MM-1

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I've been following this thread for a while, only just managed to get my desk to look how I want it.
 

cambookpro

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Feb 3, 2010
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My setup:

  • MacBook Pro 15" (Early 2011, 8 GB RAM, 750 GB HDD, Hi-res glossy, 2.2 GHz Quad Intel Core i7, AMD Radeon HD 6750M)
  • Thunderbolt Display
  • Jawbone Jambox
  • PlayStation Vita
  • IKEA desk and lamp

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musika

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Sep 2, 2010
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My setup:

  • MacBook Pro 15" (Early 2011, 8 GB RAM, 750 GB HDD, Hi-res glossy, 2.2 GHz Quad Intel Core i7, AMD Radeon HD 6750M)
  • Thunderbolt Display
  • Jawbone Jambox
  • PlayStation Vita
  • IKEA desk and lamp

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Beautiful! I've always wanted a Cinema/Thunderbolt display for my Mini. They change the way the entire setup looks.

The Mavericks wallpaper is a great touch, too!
 

cambookpro

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Post Your Mac Setup: Past & Present (Part 18)

Beautiful! I've always wanted a Cinema/Thunderbolt display for my Mini. They change the way the entire setup looks.

The Mavericks wallpaper is a great touch, too!

Thanks! :D

Have to say I really like the setup, basically everything I've dreamed of! Should be set for a few years now.
 

Johbremat

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Feb 8, 2011
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Digging it. If you ever decide you need more space on your desk, would thoroughly recommend the Bretford MobilePro Desk Mount.

(This is what mine looks like)

Also, if you do use gestures it'd be worth investing in the Magic Trackpad rather than using the notebook. You'll bust up your elbow and wrist in no time otherwise, even if only through intermittent use.

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My home office

Humanscale for the win.
 

aPple nErd

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Feb 12, 2012
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anyone have a 21" iMac with a wired apple keyboard with numeric pad? I'm thinking about switching to wired from bluetooth, but just wanna see one before i buy. I'm sick of my batteries dieting when in the middle of gaming.
 

cambookpro

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Digging it. If you ever decide you need more space on your desk, would thoroughly recommend the Bretford MobilePro Desk Mount.

(This is what mine looks like)

Also, if you do use gestures it'd be worth investing in the Magic Trackpad rather than using the notebook. You'll bust up your elbow and wrist in no time otherwise, even if only through intermittent use.


Thanks!

The mount looks very interesting - I'm not in desperate need of any more space at the moment, but I'll consider it for the future.

I've always wanted a Magic Trackpad, just not sure if I could justify having that and a mouse :p
I find myself doing most things on the mouse now, and rarely touch the trackpad on my Mac. However, it would be great for things like three-finger taps etc.
 

LotusLord

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anyone have a 21" iMac with a wired apple keyboard with numeric pad? I'm thinking about switching to wired from bluetooth, but just wanna see one before i buy. I'm sick of my batteries dieting when in the middle of gaming.

I have the wired keyboard, however I'd suggest taking a look at the Logitech K750. It's wireless and has the number pad and is solar. So that should meet all of your requirements.
 

Nuttydev

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LotusLord

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I said i was sick of dieing batteries, and i only wnat apple products, but thanks.

You didn't specify that you only wanted Apple products. It seemed to me that batteries not dying since the Logitech unit is solar powered would solve the issue and maintain the wireless aspect. That being said, the wired keyboard with the number pad is great. I use one on my Mac (though my desk is so messy right now I can't take a pic). If you like the feel of the Apple wireless board you'll be at home with the wired model.
 
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