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Originally Posted by TravisReynolds
is that the iMac Book?
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I'll throw my hat in the ring.
Refurb. 20" 2ghz Core 2 Duo, 2GB RAM, 250 HDD. Mini DVi adapter hooked up to a budget 17" WS Compaq monitor.
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good use of that olympus box sek929
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Anyone have pics of a 20" iMac with an 23" or 24" External LCD?
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Originally Posted by GSixZero
Anyone have pics of a 20" iMac with an 23" or 24" External LCD?
Lousy iPhone photo, but might give you a size comparison. 20" iMac and 24" Acer:
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Thanks. I can't decide if I should get 24" imac + pallets monitor or 20" imac and 23" monitor.
I don't really need all the extra power of the 24" imac.
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Please tell me how you pasted the image
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Originally Posted by Tommy Peters
Please tell me how you pasted the image
You need to host the image somewhere like Flickr or Photobucket, find the URL for the picture, and click the "Insert Image" button on your post to paste in the URL.
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Originally Posted by Psychopulse
Link to R2-D2 desktop?
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Current: iMac 20" 2.4/4/320 / iMac G4 800
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Now that is a nice setup!
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Sold my PowerMac on ebay and got a 20" iMac. The laptop is what I have to use for work...
I also got a used Intel-based Mac mini from a friend and combined it with the 20" ACD (now wall-mounted) left over from the PowerMac. Installed it in the loggia next to the kitchen. This machine is primarly used for music and TV.
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Something like that.
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you seem to be low on storage
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oh me? Portable for work, Time Machine, big RAID drive, and misc. 'cache' drive.
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Here is my iMac 3.06 4 Gb RAM 500Gb HD Nvidia 8800GS with 512 RAM Benq 19" on right.
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iMac 24" 3.06 500Gb HD and Nvidia 512 GS8800.
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Current set up, monitor on the right is on a fantastic swing arm which allows me to rotate between portrait and landscape and also hover a foot further forward so i can sit right against it for playing my xbox on it. Also sound runs through the stereo you see in the top left with the speakers suspended from the corners of the room
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nice cables
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A few new pics of the iMac
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Finally got a little bit of free time to take some photos
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A lot of nice setups in here. These desktop looks like a fine piece of art from my eyes! The newest imac model is beautiful.
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This is my first iMac. This also gave me a chance to clean up and rewire my computer desk...
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Originally Posted by SteveTech
This is my first iMac. This also gave me a chance to clean up and rewire my computer desk...
How have you connected that old ADC display to the iMac?
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Originally Posted by Psychopulse
Did we get a link for that R2 desktop? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Jasoco
I just picked up a 15 incher. I opened her up to put in a 512 MB DIMM (easy) and swap out the hard drive (not so easy). Look at the dust on that memory. Yuck.
P.S. The power cable seems a little worn. I looked around to see the Mac guys selling it for $20-30. Then I found out it's the same thing as some laptop power brick cords, and costs all of $2 online (if you don't mind getting it in black).
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My Current set up. Flash REALLY makes it look bad though ... oh well.
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current set up with new MBP
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Originally Posted by Eug
I just picked up a 15 incher. I opened her up to put in a 512 MB DIMM (easy) and swap out the hard drive (not so easy). Look at the dust on that memory. Yuck.
P.S. The power cable seems a little worn. I looked around to see the Mac guys selling it for $20-30. Then I found out it's the same thing as some laptop power brick cords, and costs all of $2 online (if you don't mind getting it in black).
Amazing, could this have been an unknown flaw of that model? How did it suck so much dust into the dome? The fan on top must have blown out the top but pulled it in through the bottom. Years of constant running builds up a lot of dust. I haven't seen that much dust since I used a PC. Nor have I seen that much dust in any of my Macs, including ones I bought off eBay that had been used for years and never were opened.
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Late 2006.
(just a transitional setup)
Again late 2006.
(soon to be replaced)
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Originally Posted by SeSawaya
My Current set up. Flash REALLY makes it look bad though ... oh well.
why do you have both the bx8a and the bx5? To hear the difference of a system with more bass compared to one with little?
also, is that some kind of midi marimba?
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Originally Posted by Jasoco
Amazing, could this have been an unknown flaw of that model? How did it suck so much dust into the dome? The fan on top must have blown out the top but pulled it in through the bottom. Years of constant running builds up a lot of dust. I haven't seen that much dust since I used a PC. Nor have I seen that much dust in any of my Macs, including ones I bought off eBay that had been used for years and never were opened.
Have you ever opened an iMac G4? I hadn't until this one, but that dust buildup was pretty much what I was expecting, once I found out that air was drawn in from below, and blown out the top. There are small vents all around the edge of the base of the unit. There exhaust vents are around the monitor arm at the top of the dome.
P.S. I just saw an ad for an inexpensive iMac G5 locally, but I just couldn't get myself to spring for it. It's MUCH faster than the iMac G4 - no comparison - but it's still way, way slower than the Intel machines, yet not as quiet as the Intel machines. So, I figure if you're going to go with the flat panel pizza box iMac, you may want to strongly consider getting the Intel iMac (esp. given some of the software requirements these days), but if you want a lasting aesthetic design, go for the iMac G4. (Oh and I currently own an iMac G4 and an Intel iMac, and have owned an iMac G5 in the past.)
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Originally Posted by brassplayersrock²
why do you have both the bx8a and the bx5? To hear the difference of a system with more bass compared to one with little?
also, is that some kind of midi marimba?
I have both for simply variety of listening references. Checking mixes on different systems is very important. The Bx5s are high in midrange and neither (being flat response) have much bass. I think for the money anyway, the Bx8as are pretty great monitors. (which are what I use about 95% of the time) The best recordings I've ever put out I actually mixed them while sitting in my car over it's stock system. If it sounds good there, it sounds good anywhere. Too cold to do that this time of year
The electronic marimba is just that, a trigger.--> http://www.alternatemode.com
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Originally Posted by Eug
Have you ever opened an iMac G4? I hadn't until this one, but that dust buildup was pretty much what I was expecting, once I found out that air was drawn in from below, and blown out the top. There are small vents all around the edge of the base of the unit. There exhaust vents are around the monitor arm at the top of the dome.
You saw the pictures. You tell me if I've opened one before.
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Looks like they are talking to each other, kind of like Shatner's Raw Nerve on Bio.
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Late 2006.
(just a transitional setup)
Again late 2006.
(soon to be replaced)
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Do have a link to that Halo desktop picture?
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Looks like this thread has fallen off. Anyone have any new iMacs?
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Originally Posted by imitchellg5
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Still shows up in the thread?
Edit: Thank you for your incredible skills.
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Nice desktop I love InterfaceLIFT.
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Thanks and yeah I love iLIFT too!
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Bump… and does anyone have pictures of the newer iMacs?
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Here is my current setup. I am adding a 17inch i7 MacBook Pro in 2 days to my setup I also hope for a MacMini in the bedroom for streaming and such.
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iMac 27inch 3.4 i7 16gb ram, MacBook Air 11 inch i5 128gb, iMac 27inch 2.8 i7 8gb ram, MacBook Pro 17 inch 2.66 i7, 4gb ram 500gb HDD Seagate XT,
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This thread needs some more 27" pics. I mean they are available......no?
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