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Vista RTM running in bootcamp
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Heres my PowBok::Image Lost:: 1.33Ghz, 1GB.
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Vista RTM? What's RTM stand for?
     
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My roommate's and my setup for the studio: Macbook 1.8, Mac Mini 1.66 1 GB, G4 12" Powerbook, 23" ACD......sold the Powerbook, added a Blackbook to the fam.

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Originally Posted by Javizun View Post
Love the picture, the ambient lighting effect on the back makes the picture look stunning.
Thanks, too bad it's not a permanent light, I just had my cellphone light on and had it facing the corner behind the screen for the photo.
I should find a small soft light to put behind the screen permanently.
     
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Jan 12, 2007, 06:13 PM
 
Sorry for the lousy quality, it's off my phone.

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Jan 15, 2007, 02:53 PM
 


My setup at school.. not very good pictures, but oh well.
I took the LCD off it's base and then duct taped it to the wall.. it's pretty freakin' sweet.
Only downer is I can't turn it to face my bed now, but I can just use the macbook's internal display for that.
     
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Jan 16, 2007, 10:22 PM
 
hey all. here is my setup in my new dorm room. Enjoy!



Yes I know about the wires. I'm currently working on that.

Alex

edit: why isn't this thread a sticky?! it was on page two
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Originally Posted by brassplayersrock View Post
hey all. here is my setup in my new dorm room. Enjoy!



Yes I know about the wires. I'm currently working on that.

Alex

edit: why isn't this thread a sticky?! it was on page two
Wires much?
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Jan 17, 2007, 07:14 PM
 
uhhhh am i missing something...or is a macbook not present in the picture above?
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think it might be out of sight?
     
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Sorry if I am smeeking here, but has anyone found the screen size of the macbook to become annoying? I know many of you just hook it up to an external Monitor, but if I get one, I don't plan to. Thanks for the help.

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Originally Posted by Sub View Post
Sorry if I am smeeking here, but has anyone found the screen size of the macbook to become annoying? I know many of you just hook it up to an external Monitor, but if I get one, I don't plan to. Thanks for the help.
Not the screen size itself, but I do find the pixels per inch far too dense for everyday use. So, as you say, I use an external monitor for said everyday use and only the built in display when not at my desk.
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I think it's the perfect size.
     
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Jan 18, 2007, 02:55 AM
 
Screen size is awesome.. I love that the pixels are so dense, as you put it

..and yea, good call, I guess the Macbook is completely missing from my set up. It's sitting ontop of an old powermac g4 to the right of the desk ... oh well. I was going to take a better picture with it on the desk (Ala dual screen) but I no longer have a digi cam.
     
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heres my setup



Its a 15 inch core duo MBP hooked up to a Western Digital 200 gig external, Logitech X-530's, and a samsung 19 inch wide lcd. Also a dell inspiron 6000 sits to the side, we dont really care about that though
     
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Jan 18, 2007, 10:19 PM
 
I got a mighty mouse.
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Ok, I went to the apple store today and bought a keyboard and wireless mighty mouse for my 12" Powerbook, I tried the white macbook out, you may think I am crazy, but I love the built- in keyboard, it works better for me than the Powerbook's. I have some money in reserve, but not enough, I have a whole savings thing set up, where, If I decide to buy the Macbook, I will probably have enough around June 1st.

Btw, I love the Mighty Mouse and am so glad I picked it.

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Originally Posted by brassplayersrock View Post
hey all. here is my setup in my new dorm room. Enjoy!



Yes I know about the wires. I'm currently working on that.

Alex

edit: why isn't this thread a sticky?! it was on page two
What wires?
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Jan 20, 2007, 12:52 AM
 


thought Id share my setup...

- 17" 2.16 MBP
-Wired Might Mouse and pro keyboard
- 3g iPod 40 gb
- Griffin Powermate (my new toy!!)
- LaCie 160 gb d2
- LaCie 80 gb
- Mackie HUI
- Treo 650
- Maudio Radium 61 midi controller

Im thinking of adding a dell 30" and another LaCie to this in the near future
     
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My new setup:







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Jan 20, 2007, 07:16 PM
 
get rid of those wires kid!
nice set up, and at least you have an overhead light now.

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Jan 20, 2007, 07:42 PM
 
Originally Posted by ballison View Post

wow, does that 17"er look small in that picture!
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Here's my mac setup

     
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Here's my mac setup

awesome
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Originally Posted by ballison View Post

thought Id share my setup...

- 17" 2.16 MBP
-Wired Might Mouse and pro keyboard
- 3g iPod 40 gb
- Griffin Powermate (my new toy!!)
- LaCie 160 gb d2
- LaCie 80 gb
- Mackie HUI
- Treo 650
- Maudio Radium 61 midi controller

Im thinking of adding a dell 30" and another LaCie to this in the near future
How do you get to the (music) keyboard without knocking half the stuff over?
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Here's my mac setup

nice
what brand keyboard is that?
     
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How do you get to the (music) keyboard without knocking half the stuff over?
I usually just use the last three octaves and just transpose on the keyboard when needed. I dont use it too much, so it works out quite nicely
     
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Jan 21, 2007, 12:43 AM
 
thanks guys. it's the kensington slimtype keyboard for macs.
     
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Here's a pic of my apple macbook pro, with mister crabs. Yes, I know my motorola phone sucks. It will be replaced by an iPhone.



Here's the macbook pro with my dell 24" LCD, which has an input for the mac, and an input for the dell 9100.



Three LCD monitors on an old fileserver, bill the cat, philips TV, dell SC1420 server, macbook pro, dell inspiron 8500i. UPS under the desk.



Dell Xeon SC1420 server (FreeBSD), and a Dell Dimension 9100 Desktop (Vista Enterprise) w/ a BFGTech 7950GTX. Shares the 24" LCD.


What, doesn't everybody have a cluster of 1U machines in their closet?!? All P4 2.4GHz running FreeBSD.
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Hey MergeMedia, nice rack!

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My power bills are around $200 a month, heh.
     
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Originally Posted by Ruf993Turbo View Post
thanks guys. it's the kensington slimtype keyboard for macs.
Does it have any multimedia keys? That's the one thing that always bothers me about Logitech and Microsoft: the stupid multimedia keys don't work on Macs. It's not like it'd be hard Yours looks really nice though.
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yes, it does have some multimedia keys on it. here's an image of it in black, you can see the keys on top:

     
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Awesome thread

i am such a big mac fan, it's fun to just browse through pictures, get my popcorn, like watching a Good movie. Great thread! =)
     
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This is sweet. You must have a very understanding wife/girlfriend
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Love it





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Love it




is that ipod dock plugged in anywhere?
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No it was disconnected when i took the pictures.
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I would rather have a 17" MBP than a Maxed out Mac Pro.

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Hey all...
First time poster, long time reader. Been meaning to get this up here for awhile, just now got the chance. MacBook 2 GHz Intel Core Duo, 80 GB HDD, 1 GB RAM, Apple Mighty Mouse, JBL Creature Speakers II.







I know its simple, not too fancy. But it works!
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well, that really old mouse needs to be replaced with wacom tablet. then my setup will be finished, I think.
     
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the backlit keyboard on the MBP is supersexy. Apple needs to make a matching external keyboard.
     
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I have no gadgets i sold them all i have a disease
is called gadgetism. I buy use it and sell it
i never keep my gadgets i NEED HELP

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here is mine, yes i know i need a new camera
this not my room setup though.

     
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