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ab225

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Got a new lamp and a second hand LG Ultrafine 4K that I got cheap
 

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MuGeN PoWeR

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My home office was going through some construction but now that that's done I can finally put the computer back in. 2021 16"MBP. Dell 32" Curved and LG 27". I also have to fit a Dell laptop into this for some contract work so its been a work in progress. I have kept the cords hidden as best as I can. So far its works great. Just need to add the flatbed scanner into this and it should be done. For now.

The office itself needs more light. Currently the only light is an overhead fan light. Not sure if I want one of those monitor lights or just some desk lamps.

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did you get the insert for BookArc for 16"? if yes then from where?
 

ab225

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Dec 21, 2016
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what did you pay for the LG if i may ask
£250 from eBay and in good condition. I've seen them sell for the low £300s but never that low. Managed to sell the old 2009 iMac 27" I was using as an external screen for £175 so only paid £75 difference. Very happy
 

Rck1984

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Jun 5, 2017
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Spend some time fixing my office/hobby room, this is where i spend most of my time working nowadays.
Fresh color on the wall, mounted monitor, some cable management.

Pretty satisfied with it, I like the minimalistic look and feel:



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What you see is:

- Apple MacBook Pro M1 14"
- Apple MacBook Air M1 13"
- Samsung WQHD Ultrawide 34" monitor
- Sony Playstation 5
- Samsung Q95T 55" television
- Apple AirPods Max
- Keychron K3 mechanical keyboard
- Logitech MX Master 3
- Dell WD19TBS Thunderbolt dock
- Herman Miller Aeron Remastered chair
 

Acorn

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Jan 2, 2009
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Spend some time fixing my office/hobby room, this is where i spend most of my time working nowadays.
Fresh color on the wall, mounted monitor, some cable management.

Pretty satisfied with it, I like the minimalistic look and feel:



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What you see is:

- Apple MacBook Pro M1 14"
- Apple MacBook Air M1 13"
- Samsung WQHD Ultrawide 34" monitor
- Sony Playstation 5
- Samsung Q95T 55" television
- Apple AirPods Max
- Keychron K3 mechanical keyboard
- Logitech MX Master 3
- Dell WD19TBS Thunderbolt dock
- Herman Miller Aeron Remastered chair
what color are the walls. they almost look like a blue color rather than black.
 

tweaknmod

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Feb 13, 2012
527
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Ottawa, Ontario
I’ve used large monitors for many years, but I tried this setup out of curiosity, and I’ve found I actually really like it. Overall, this is a very practical, reasonably portable, and incredibly versatile (though expensive) setup.

Just to get ahead of the possible comments: I’m not advocating for people to buy an iPad pro to use exclusively as a second screen.

The main point of this post is to show the specific setup of the iPad on the MacBook keyboard. I love finding ways of using the tech I already have to it’s best potential - for me, this is it. I haven’t seen any others doing this, and the fact that they fit so perfectly, and work so well together, made me want to share.
  • The camera bump, as I have this set up, is on the top left, and doesn’t touch any keys. This may not be the case for other iPads, as their camera bumps are larger.
  • The iPad fits perfectly between the MacBook’s speakers.
  • I am not concerned about overheating, as my workload is not nearly heavy enough for that to be an issue.
  • I am insanely careful with my tech, so I’m not dropping the iPad down on the MacBook or anything; nothing is being damaged or scratched.
The only thing I don’t like is that I have to lift the iPad, in order to reach the Touch ID sensor. Not a deal-breaker for me, obviously, but worth mentioning.

I’ll list the details of everything below, but the main parts are an M1 MacBook Air and a 12.9 iPad Pro (2018).

There are many ways to arrange this setup, depending on my needs at the time, and each offer their own advantages. Here are just a few:

  1. MacOS on both screens, extended using Sidecar.
    • This is my daily setup for work. It allows me the screen real estate I need, while not being as overwhelming as my previous setup, which consisted of two 24” screens, and one 15”.
    • To make this work, you need to have your window/desktop management down (I use Rectangle Pro), but if you do, I’ve found no disadvantage to this over a wall of screens, for me personally.
    • At my desk, I use a wired connection, but when mobile the wireless mode works well enough for me; not as smooth, but I’ve had a good enough experience to make it work without complaint.
    • This is best on a riser, for neck strain reasons, but it will absolutely also work in a portable setting. I often work in different locations, and being able to bring the vast majority of my setup in one bag is really nice.
  2. MacOS on top screen, iPadOS on bottom.
    • Thanks to Universal Control, this is much more practical than them being totally separate.
    • I’m still getting used to this, but I can definitely see situations where it would be an advantage - though, mostly for personal stuff, not work (again, for me, personally).
  3. MacBook on top, and iPad on desk for notes w/ pencil.
    • I like writing with a pen/pencil sometimes; this allows for that option.
    • During meetings, I can put my iPad on the desk and write notes, scribble ideas, etc.
    • I don’t do it often, but when I do, I’m glad to have the option.
    • Works raised, or on the desk while using the MacBook keyboard and trackpad, obviously
These can obviously also be used separately, and I often do. It all depends on the needs of the day.


The stuff:
  • Macbook Air M1
  • iPad pro 12.9 (2018)
  • iPhone 12 Pro
  • Keychron K3 keyboard
  • Logitech M535 mouse
  • Ugreen USB-C cable
  • Laptop riser is this one
  • Desk pad from IKEA
  • Choetech iPhone charger (that I don’t plug in; just a stand)
  • Ember Mug (this thing is incredible)
  • Dell D6000 dock is under the shelf thing
 

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Acorn

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Jan 2, 2009
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I’ve used large monitors for many years, but I tried this setup out of curiosity, and I’ve found I actually really like it. Overall, this is a very practical, reasonably portable, and incredibly versatile (though expensive) setup.

Just to get ahead of the possible comments: I’m not advocating for people to buy an iPad pro to use exclusively as a second screen.

The main point of this post is to show the specific setup of the iPad on the MacBook keyboard. I love finding ways of using the tech I already have to it’s best potential - for me, this is it. I haven’t seen any others doing this, and the fact that they fit so perfectly, and work so well together, made me want to share.
  • The camera bump, as I have this set up, is on the top left, and doesn’t touch any keys. This may not be the case for other iPads, as their camera bumps are larger.
  • The iPad fits perfectly between the MacBook’s speakers.
  • I am not concerned about overheating, as my workload is not nearly heavy enough for that to be an issue.
  • I am insanely careful with my tech, so I’m not dropping the iPad down on the MacBook or anything; nothing is being damaged or scratched.
The only thing I don’t like is that I have to lift the iPad, in order to reach the Touch ID sensor. Not a deal-breaker for me, obviously, but worth mentioning.

I’ll list the details of everything below, but the main parts are an M1 MacBook Air and a 12.9 iPad Pro (2018).

There are many ways to arrange this setup, depending on my needs at the time, and each offer their own advantages. Here are just a few:

  1. MacOS on both screens, extended using Sidecar.
    • This is my daily setup for work. It allows me the screen real estate I need, while not being as overwhelming as my previous setup, which consisted of two 24” screens, and one 15”.
    • To make this work, you need to have your window/desktop management down (I use Rectangle Pro), but if you do, I’ve found no disadvantage to this over a wall of screens, for me personally.
    • At my desk, I use a wired connection, but when mobile the wireless mode works well enough for me; not as smooth, but I’ve had a good enough experience to make it work without complaint.
    • This is best on a riser, for neck strain reasons, but it will absolutely also work in a portable setting. I often work in different locations, and being able to bring the vast majority of my setup in one bag is really nice.
  2. MacOS on top screen, iPadOS on bottom.
    • Thanks to Universal Control, this is much more practical than them being totally separate.
    • I’m still getting used to this, but I can definitely see situations where it would be an advantage - though, mostly for personal stuff, not work (again, for me, personally).
  3. MacBook on top, and iPad on desk for notes w/ pencil.
    • I like writing with a pen/pencil sometimes; this allows for that option.
    • During meetings, I can put my iPad on the desk and write notes, scribble ideas, etc.
    • I don’t do it often, but when I do, I’m glad to have the option.
    • Works raised, or on the desk while using the MacBook keyboard and trackpad, obviously
These can obviously also be used separately, and I often do. It all depends on the needs of the day.


The stuff:
  • Macbook Air M1
  • iPad pro 12.9 (2018)
  • iPhone 12 Pro
  • Keychron K3 keyboard
  • Logitech M535 mouse
  • Ugreen USB-C cable
  • Laptop riser is this one
  • Desk pad from IKEA
  • Choetech iPhone charger (that I don’t plug in; just a stand)
  • Ember Mug (this thing is incredible)
  • Dell D6000 dock is under the shelf thing
nice setup. nice oled switch too. maybe I will pick up an oled when Mario Strikers is out.
 
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soulreaver99

macrumors 68040
Aug 15, 2010
3,709
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Southern California
How’s that ankle sphere? I want one for my desk at work, but can’t bring myself to drop the $100.

I bought it used for like $60. I like the convenience of being able to charge my MagSafe iPhone and that it has full sized outlets in the back when I need it. I do wish the power delivery ports in the back where 100w instead of 45w.

I like it… but not for $100 :)
 
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