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Official Mac Notebook Picture Thread (Page 41)
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2005...i really dont know the difference and really dont care, i love this monitor and for $387 straight from dell, its a helluva price. my powerbook use to be loud while running it, but when i sent my pb for service for a bunk optical drive, they changed the fan and now its somewhat quieter, but still noticeable. i dont mind though...my music is always blaring while i illy it up .
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Originally Posted by colosodian
The 12" powerbook drives the fpw alright? Is that a 2005 or 2405?
Looks like a 2005FPW, I have a 12" pushing one and it works great.
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$387? Sounds like quite a deal. Around here that screen goes for about $700.
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search the local deal sites...once every three weeks you get a nice lil discount...but i think ur from the uk if im not mistaken, and i dont know if the coupons work overseas or not.
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Originally Posted by colosodian
The 12" powerbook drives the fpw alright? Is that a 2005 or 2405?
The graphics card in the 12" is not good enough to work with the 2405 according to Dell's website.
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balogna...i didnt know the 2405 is the 24" LCD from dell...but i do know my cousin has the 2405 and its driven quite fine by my powerbook (in clamshell mode). infact, the monitor is hooked up to his mini for most of the time, 32mb is fine to drive the lcd.
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I gotta have more cowbell.
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my 12" drives a 2405 at work just fine.
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I was in there on Wednesday afternoon and saw that sitting beneath the refurb table and came really close to buying it. (But decided it was too expensive and my 19" Samsung was good enough.)
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i got it friday and i really love it. its my first mac so i am really exited about it.
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Originally Posted by rolfus
i got it friday and i really love it. its my first mac so i am really exited about it.
Congratulations! Enjoy!
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you won't be disapointed
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Eat More Fruit, Buy Apple
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I finally got around to posting my setup hear at school, 1.25Ghz, 1Gb ram, 10 gig pod, wireless microsoft mouse, logitech speaks:
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Originally Posted by MrForgetable
i used windows ME for 4 years before i switched. some call it the worst OS ever. i like it better than XP. simple and to the point. however, the mac OS is the best by far. there is honestly no competition. i knew what i wanted (a 12 inch powerbook) and i went for it. in the end i saved extra, so i splurged and got the 15 inch as i knew i would enjoy the better/bigger/higher resolution screen rather than the portability of the 12 inch. i actually had enough to get the backlit keyboard too, so i went for it and it has come in handy many times. (no electricity, paper due the next day).
well 4.5 years= 52 weeksx4.5=234 weeks
$2100/234 weeks= ~$8.97 per week?
not very accurate though, cause there were many weeks i got nothing (school gets in the way) and a couple of money gifts i decided to save up. probably wouldn't be smart to compare to me especially to your parents. "but a guy i met on the internet makes 9 bucks a week!" yeah, wouldn't be smart.
anyway good luck.
My birthday came and I got a iMac!!!!!!!! I took what I have earned so far and my parents payed the rest. It's the 17-inch iSight model. Its blazin' fast (especially compaired to my old1.42 GHz AMD Athlon XP) and I love Mac OS X. I think it will last me way into the Intel transition then I will buy (myself this time) an intel PowerBook rev B or C with a Blue-Ray Burner or something crazy. The iMac does alot more than I thought it would. It's great. I guess their right, Once you go Mac you don't go back. End of story.
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Heres my set up: 15" powerbook 1.5ghz, 23" ACD, 4G iPod, eyeTV 200, and Klipsch speakers.
I was sick of having the a ton a cables on the floor and I saw someone else do this with their setup, so I copied them. I think It makes it look so much cleaner.
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Hiding all the wires does help the aesthetics of your set-up quite a bit. Great work!
I wish I could do the same thing, but with a glass-top desk, it makes it hard to hide almost anything.
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Hiding wires like that is great for esthetics, but if you want to exchange or remove a cable every once in a while, it's a pain. I'm still looking for something to solve both issues. Up to now, the best I could find are velcro strips used as cable binders.
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Man, I want an EyeTV so bad. How does that work out for you? What model do you have and what does it do?
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The EyeTV works out great, I live in a college house so all I have is my bedroom and it helps save space since I don't need to put a TV in my room. I have the eyeTV 200 and it basically lets me watch TV on my mac and use it as a DVR. I would really like to get the 500 model because it supports HD, which would be great on my ACD.
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Just got my new Ikea Jerker desk and love it! So much more space, and it's so much more study than my previous one.
Specs:
15" G4 PB 1.25 Ghz / 768 MB RAM
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Samsung 22" LCD HDTV
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i tried to clean up the mess, oh well
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NOW YOU SEE ME! 2.4 MBP and 2.0 MBP (running ubuntu)
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mjames, how do you like the western digital external hd?
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Originally Posted by hickey
mjames, how do you like the western digital external hd?
The software that came with it didn't work (crashed on launch), but I use it with SuperDuper! and it works like a charm. I partitioned it so I make a daily complete backup of my PB drive and then have have 172 gigs left for media storage. It nicely matches my computer, too.
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Originally Posted by mjames
The software that came with it didn't work (crashed on launch), but I use it with SuperDuper! and it works like a charm. I partitioned it so I make a daily complete backup of my PB drive and then have have 172 gigs left for media storage. It nicely matches my computer, too.
What software do you use to make the daily backups?
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Originally Posted by shamo
The EyeTV works out great, I live in a college house so all I have is my bedroom and it helps save space since I don't need to put a TV in my room. I have the eyeTV 200 and it basically lets me watch TV on my mac and use it as a DVR. I would really like to get the 500 model because it supports HD, which would be great on my ACD.
I might check out the 500, but just being able to record my favorite shows without having to rely on bittorrent would be awesome. What file format does it save as, Quicktime, I guess?
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Originally Posted by shamo
The EyeTV works out great, I live in a college house so all I have is my bedroom and it helps save space since I don't need to put a TV in my room. I have the eyeTV 200 and it basically lets me watch TV on my mac and use it as a DVR. I would really like to get the 500 model because it supports HD, which would be great on my ACD.
I might check out the 500, but just being able to record my favorite shows without having to rely on bittorrent would be awesome. What file format does it save as, Quicktime, I guess?
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Originally Posted by shamo
The EyeTV works out great, I live in a college house so all I have is my bedroom and it helps save space since I don't need to put a TV in my room. I have the eyeTV 200 and it basically lets me watch TV on my mac and use it as a DVR. I would really like to get the 500 model because it supports HD, which would be great on my ACD.
I might check out the 500, but just being able to record my favorite shows without having to rely on bittorrent would be awesome. What file format does it save as, Quicktime, I guess?
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Originally Posted by shamo
The EyeTV works out great, I live in a college house so all I have is my bedroom and it helps save space since I don't need to put a TV in my room. I have the eyeTV 200 and it basically lets me watch TV on my mac and use it as a DVR. I would really like to get the 500 model because it supports HD, which would be great on my ACD.
I might check out the 500, but just being able to record my favorite shows without having to rely on bittorrent would be awesome. What file format does it save as, Quicktime, I guess?
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Originally Posted by shamo
The EyeTV works out great, I live in a college house so all I have is my bedroom and it helps save space since I don't need to put a TV in my room. I have the eyeTV 200 and it basically lets me watch TV on my mac and use it as a DVR. I would really like to get the 500 model because it supports HD, which would be great on my ACD.
Cool. I will have to check it out. I want so bad to be able to record my favorite shows on to my iMac. I have a Cox DVR, which is a pile of monkey crap, so I have to rely on Bittorrent downloads. Thanks!
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Holy crap!
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Originally Posted by B Gallagher
What software do you use to make the daily backups?
lol, read his post again... he already mentioned it...
SuperDuper!
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Originally Posted by Fusion
lol, read his post again... he already mentioned it...
SuperDuper!
augh. well done on my part.
pics of my new PB coming as soon as I clean up my desk.
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Originally Posted by shamo
Heres my set up: 15" powerbook 1.5ghz, 23" ACD, 4G iPod, eyeTV 200, and Klipsch speakers.
What is your pb sitting on in this picture?
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This is my set-up. Not as beautiful as some folks in here, but will do. This desk was at Office Max for 79.00 an dI had a coupon for 35.00 off so I had to jump on it. THe Mac is a 1.67 PB / 1 gig Ram The PeeCee is a HP Pavilion. Cannon Scanner. And other assorted goodies.
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That's my new baby, 1 day old. That's my office My bed or the couch, with some knitting near by (always). Yes geeks knit!
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I have 2 external Firewire drives and a DVD burner under recliner
Only wire exposed is PB powercord & Firewire cable.
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[QUOTE=mjames]Just got my new Ikea Jerker desk and love it! So much more space, and it's so much more study than my previous one.
What a great view...great photos, thanks for sharing.
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Three pieces of standard galvanized pipe (about $60 including fittings, threaded and cut to size at Home Depot, two Ergotron LX arms ($160 each), PowerBook G4 Titanium 1GHz and a 20" 1600x1400 Samsung 204T (>$600 from CDW.com). The Ergotron LX arms just happen to fit the diameter of the pipe.
The desk surface, arms can all be adjusted to any height up to 60+ inches to work while standing. The goals for this desk construction were minimal size and total flexibility for positioning every part. The worksurface, PowerBook and 20" monitor can be moved easily to any height or placement/angle. All of this adjustability has helped reverse a minor bout of RSI damage (Repetitive Stress Injury). The red elbow rest attached to the front has helped immensely with RSI in the shoulder.
The desk, pipes, arms were assembled in one afternoon using a worksurface scavenged from another desk.
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That is a pretty sweet setup! Very nice indeed!!
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jWoolson: that's ingenious and very cool looking
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that desk looks minimalist tight. i like it.
y'all sure are apple nerds with the multiple machines. i'm just a casual end user... 17" 1.67Ghz h-res
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looks like you need an external sound card there bud. might i suggest the usb sonica theater for 5.1 systems from m-audio. i have it and it works great. even has a coax insert if your speakers have that option.
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