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The New Power Mac Picture Thread (Page 14)
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Let me make a wild guess and say 20".
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I dunno, the porpotions just don't seem right. I look at my screen, and I imagine 7 more inches, and the thing would be huge! In relation to the other stuff on my desk, and my keyboard, it would be fricking enormous, but it doesn't look that big in the pictures. But, I know it's just in the pictures.. I used a 30" ACD in an apple store, and it was giant indeed! I think it would be too big for me. I'm just barely getting used to 23" now.
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Originally Posted by macgeek2005
I dunno, the porpotions just don't seem right. I look at my screen, and I imagine 7 more inches, and the thing would be huge! In relation to the other stuff on my desk, and my keyboard, it would be fricking enormous, but it doesn't look that big in the pictures. But, I know it's just in the pictures.. I used a 30" ACD in an apple store, and it was giant indeed! I think it would be too big for me. I'm just barely getting used to 23" now.
It gets small fast. I've had a 30" for close to 2 years, and I've gotten quite used to it. Anything smaller feels claustrophobic.
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Originally Posted by Cadaver
It gets small fast. I've had a 30" for close to 2 years, and I've gotten quite used to it. Anything smaller feels claustrophobic.
What does a 1080p HD video look like playing full screen on a 30" ACD? Does it get blurry at all? or is it as crisp as on a 23"?
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Originally Posted by macgeek2005
What does a 1080p HD video look like playing full screen on a 30" ACD? Does it get blurry at all? or is it as crisp as on a 23"?
Its good but it is stretched on a 2560 x 1600 display so detail is not 110% perfect.
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The Dells look so much better than the old ones. If I upgrade to a C2D BlackBook, I will definitely get the 20".........or maybe 24"? *hopehopehope* naaaah, not on my budget.
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Originally Posted by UnixMac
Man, I would pay you just to unpack all that stuff and put in all those hard drives.
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Originally Posted by PowerPc = Pwnage
Man, I would pay you just to unpack all that stuff and put in all those hard drives.
I know what you're saying, but frankly, that day, I'd have paid someone myself! The install of the Raptor as a boot, then migration of crap from my Dual G5 took the better part of a day, and the fun wore off fast!
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(Last edited by mkerr64 : Oct 23, 2006 at 09:52 PM
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Originally Posted by mkerr64
Why do you have two versions of firefox?
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I'm guessing it's probably what I did. Kept the 1.5 release of Firefox since it was stable while test running the 2.0 betas and RC releases. 
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Good idea, too bad I didn't do it for iTunes..
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Ok...I posted a similar picture last page but I rearranged things a bit (2nd screen is actually new from the last pic - that one died and was replaced) and also have a "daylight" shot. Hopefully postng another, dark pic - similar to last - is not gratuitous.
More pics of the Mac Pro in my gallery, here.
More pics of the dual (blue) status LCDs in my gallery, here.
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All of my 9 computers gathered in 2 years.
Top left: PowerMac G4(sig) Top Right: Unused monitor, Under that: Acorn A4000, Under that: Acorn A3000(hidden)
Middle Left: PowerMac G3 Beige, PC Middle Right: Another PC
Bottom Left: iMac G3 Bottom Right: 2x Macintosh LC475

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From this:
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To this:
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And this:
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I've actually had this for about a month, just recently got time to post pics of it. My dad got a Mac Pro so he let me buy this off of him, its great, came with Adobe creative suite 2 Premium, iWork '06, iLife '05, Office 2004, Fireworks, Flash, Dreamweaver, Free hand, Aperture, Photoshop Elements, The sims 2 (he liked to play it)!
Forgot to post my DSlite, as much as I do love it. Couldn't get any shots of my new 20" Dell, because it hasn't come yet. Otherwise, I think my setup is perfect for me.
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Hey kick 52, why don't you use screen recycler for your iMac so you can use it's bigger-than-that-little-monitor-you-are-using-for-the-g4 you are using now?
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Originally Posted by PowerPc = Pwnage
Hey kick 52, why don't you use screen recycler for your iMac so you can use it's bigger-than-that-little-monitor-you-are-using-for-the-g4 you are using now?
do you mean use a converter to direct the VGA signal to the iMacs monitor?
nah, i have a converter, but it wouldnt be that great.. i'd prefer a bigger resolution.. and there isnt enough room in front of the imac for a keyboard
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