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How much of a downgrade is it? Do you notice tbe pixels easily? Also where did you get the display stand?

It feels like I'm going from 1080 to 720... or maybe like a rMBP to a standard screen (well maybe not THAT drastic). For the price of the AOC which is on sale at Best Buy for $229, it's an excellent value and I like the flexibility of being able to plug in non-thunderbolt devices. I was considering the Dell Ultrasharp u2713hm but it's over double the price, but you do get what you pay for :p

As for the stand, I got it off amazon, you can check it out here: http://www.amazon.com/UBOARD-SMART-...8&sr=8-3&keywords=U+Board+Smart+Monitor+Stand

The price fluctuates from $39 - $69!!!
 
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Finally bought a Thunderbolt Display and cleaned up my setup a bit.

I've been wanting one forever and finally bought one about a week ago. Feels great!

Not pictured is my space grey iPhone 6 because it's the only thing I own that will take a decent picture. Still wish I could take much better pictures of my setup to post in here!

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edit: added an audio interface about a week after posting the original photos

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Proud of my handy work.

A very little update,

So I wall mounted my Denix M1 Garand yesterday, I got some pretty sleek perspex riffle mounts from eBay. This riffle is another bit of kit for my WWII 82nd Airborne reenactment group.

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I've read that the drivers are a little wonky under Yosemite, do you find this to be the case?

Yeah, it can act up a little bit sometimes, but it works well more times than not. Great keyboard though, can work without the driver
 
Yeah, it can act up a little bit sometimes, but it works well more times than not. Great keyboard though, can work without the driver

Almost pulled the trigger on one of these, especially with the backlit keys. Ended up with a matias quiet pro because the cherry browns are too lightweight for me.
 
Sold my iMac 27-inch and trying out the AOC IPS 27-inch screen. Looks fantastic but the built in speakers suck. Also sort of a downgrade going from 2560x1440 to 1920x1080!

I have recently been reviewing getting some new monitors. I LOVE the look of the AOC 27" yet the resolution just rules it out for me. Such a shame!
 
I have recently been reviewing getting some new monitors. I LOVE the look of the AOC 27" yet the resolution just rules it out for me. Such a shame!

Still have 40-something days to return this. Really hard decision because 2560x1440 IPS screens cost 3-5 times more than this and I will sacrifice some frame rates on gaming. Overall though the OAC is an excellent value.
 
awesome rifle, i like oldschool military firepower, where did you buy it at?

I bought it from a site here in the UK called SOF (Solider of Fortune) it sells all kinds of reenactment kit from weapons to uniforms. Obviously to buy replica firearms UK law requires one to be a member of either a museum, TV production company or a member of a war reenactment/historical society and membership is needed as proof, otherwise you are not able to purchase a non firing replica.
 
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What is on the picture:
  • Mac Mini 2012 (2.6GHz QC i7, 16GB, 2x256GB 840Pro RAID0)
  • MacBook Air 13" 2012 (1.8GHz i5, 8GB, 240GB Transcend)
  • Thunderbolt Display
  • iMac G4 17" (modded to HDMI external display)
  • Airport Extreme 2013
  • Logitech Performance MX
  • Magic Mouse
  • Magic Trackpad
  • Apple Wireless Keyboards
  • Twelve South HiRise for MacBook

What is not on the picture but worth mentioning:
  • Drobo 5N (8TB)
  • iPad Mini Retina (32GB & 16GB WiFi)
  • iPhone 5S (16GB)
  • Apple TV
  • iPods (Video, Mini, Nano)
 
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What is on the picture:
  • Mac Mini 2012 (2.6GHz QC i7, 16GB, 2x256GB 840Pro RAID0)
  • MacBook Air 13" 2012 (1.8GHz i5, 8GB, 240GB Transcend)
  • Thunderbolt Display
  • iMac G4 17" (modded to HDMI external display)
  • Airport Extreme 2013
  • Logitech Performance MX
  • Magic Mouse
  • Magic Trackpad
  • Apple Wireless Keyboards
  • Twelve South HiRise for MacBook

What is not on the picture but worth mentioning:
  • Drobo 5N (8TB)
  • iPad Mini Retina (32GB & 16GB WiFi)
  • iPhone 5S (16GB)
  • Apple TV
  • iPods (Video, Mini, Nano)

Really espectacular!

PD: You forgot the Sonos Play:5!
 
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What is on the picture:
  • Mac Mini 2012 (2.6GHz QC i7, 16GB, 2x256GB 840Pro RAID0)
  • MacBook Air 13" 2012 (1.8GHz i5, 8GB, 240GB Transcend)
  • Thunderbolt Display
  • iMac G4 17" (modded to HDMI external display)
  • Airport Extreme 2013
  • Logitech Performance MX
  • Magic Mouse
  • Magic Trackpad
  • Apple Wireless Keyboards
  • Twelve South HiRise for MacBook

What is not on the picture but worth mentioning:
  • Drobo 5N (8TB)
  • iPad Mini Retina (32GB & 16GB WiFi)
  • iPhone 5S (16GB)
  • Apple TV
  • iPods (Video, Mini, Nano)

Wow, what a setup! How you getting on with the HiRise for MacBook thinking of picking one up? Cheers
 
Really espectacular!

PD: You forgot the Sonos Play:5!

Thank you! :)
That is correct although not directly setup related I do have a Sonos Play 5 and connected to the Apple TV is a Beats Beatbox (optical to analogue DAC in between).

Wow, what a setup! How you getting on with the HiRise for MacBook thinking of picking one up? Cheers

Thanks! :)

The HiRise is a nice addition but it does have some drawbacks that I found annoying but not dealbreakers:
The Air seems a bit too light for the rubber padding to hold on to: when a cable is attached that has some pulling force on it; the MacBook gets slowly dragged towards that cable.
The hard-plastic padding underneath is not ideal: it makes it too easy for the stand to move around with minimal force applied. They should have made this out of the same padding material that they use on top of the stand.
 
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What is on the picture:
  • Mac Mini 2012 (2.6GHz QC i7, 16GB, 2x256GB 840Pro RAID0)
  • MacBook Air 13" 2012 (1.8GHz i5, 8GB, 240GB Transcend)
  • Thunderbolt Display
  • iMac G4 17" (modded to HDMI external display)
  • Airport Extreme 2013
  • Logitech Performance MX
  • Magic Mouse
  • Magic Trackpad
  • Apple Wireless Keyboards
  • Twelve South HiRise for MacBook

What is not on the picture but worth mentioning:
  • Drobo 5N (8TB)
  • iPad Mini Retina (32GB & 16GB WiFi)
  • iPhone 5S (16GB)
  • Apple TV
  • iPods (Video, Mini, Nano)

Very nice setup. I've always loved those G4 iMac's.
 
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