I just want you to come over and take care of it for me every single time."
Worst still, they're too self-absorbed to offer the most token gesture of payment for what is work.
That, is not cool.
“Frack you, pay me” in blinking neon tubes…
I just want you to come over and take care of it for me every single time."
Worst still, they're too self-absorbed to offer the most token gesture of payment for what is work.
That, is not cool.
“Frack you, pay me” in blinking neon tubes…
Is my 2012 applicable to this thread?
This is not my pic, but I have to say the 17" iMac is the cutest Mac computer ever made.
Very well thought out and designed, I think the extra wide bezels and smaller 17" screen really has something going for it.
You don't see computers made like this anymore.
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But with an IPS display. Or at least a 1920×1200 TN display.Maybe one day they’ll uncover a 17-inch Core Duo iMac without an iSight camera.
But with an IPS display. Or at least a 1920×1200 TN display.
Panelook doesn't list any 17" 1440×900 IPS panels. But one 17" 1920×1200 IPS panel.You and your IPS displays…
Panelook doesn't list any 17" 1440×900 IPS panels. But one 17" 1920×1200 IPS panel.
It would be oh-so-insanely cool if we could order customised LCDs. Just specify size, resolution, type and connector and it’s dropped off at your door like an Amazon package.I still can’t believe there’s no higher-res display I can get for my newly-acquired A1224 20in iMac… (or is it 20.1 or 20.2…)
I think if the time ever comes I’m just gonna retrofit another display inside my 27in Cinema’s. Can’t stand the plastic junk they sell now.I still can’t believe there’s no higher-res display I can get for my newly-acquired A1224 20in iMac… (or is it 20.1 or 20.2…)
Just get a…whatsitsname… “Studio Display”. *hides*I think if the time ever comes I’m just gonna retrofit another display inside my 27in Cinema’s.
Time to get my pitch fork outJust get a…whatsitsname… “Studio Display”. *hides*
It would be oh-so-insanely cool if we could order customised LCDs. Just specify size, resolution, type and connector and it’s dropped off at your door like an Amazon package.
Is my 2012 applicable to this thread?
maybe in the year 2037, if man is still alive;
Those antiglare displays look (from a distance, I've never seen one in person) amazing. I wish they had those options still on the new ones, I'd absolutely go for the antiglare.
If not, then there is always woman still living longer…
They look even better even person.Those antiglare displays look (from a distance, I've never seen one in person) amazing.
It’s funny you mention that, a little bit unrelated but I figured my 2015 Air non-retina display would blow the 2012 HR-AG out of the water. Boy was I wrongThey look even better even person.
They're not quite the same as the bezel on the old MacBook Airs, the MBP one looks more silver than white from some angles. Still lighter than the chassis though.
This is just my take, but I have a hard time classifying anything with a Retina display as “early”, especially if it runs a still-supported version of macOS.I've added at least 1 actual early Intel Mac to this thread...but is a late 2013 13" rMBP included in this demographic?
I've added at least 1 actual early Intel Mac to this thread...but is a late 2013 13" rMBP included in this demographic? I scored this 13" for $180 and it turned out to not only have only 33 charge cycles (likely a replacement battery) but also came with 2 chargers, which I did already have a spare MagSafe 2 lying around, so now it has 3. Specs are 2.8GHz i7, 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD.
I was actually just going to flip it. But something about the "vintage" feel + decently usable operation has me selling my 13" M1. Mostly because I now have an ASUS ROG G14 that I love, making the M1 overkill for light browsing and content consumption. The 13" will be a secondary computer for random things at home or for when I travel but don't plan to game. The added storage space over my M1 is a nice perk too, as is the backlit logo.