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Official Mac Notebook Picture Thread (Page 46)
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Originally Posted by mintcake
Unwrapping/installation shots here.
Man... I'm observing your MacBook Pro keyboard backlight. It's actually extremely bright. Something that my keyboard has never been able to do. I think that's incredible. Do you think there's a problemo with my keyboard backlight?
You have a great setup. I'd really like to copy you someday =)
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Originally Posted by ILoveAlliO
Man... I'm observing your MacBook Pro keyboard backlight. It's actually extremely bright. Something that my keyboard has never been able to do. I think that's incredible. Do you think there's a problemo with my keyboard backlight?
Not necessarily. The keyboard backlight probably isn't as bright as it looks in the photos because I had dimmed the screen in order to make the keyboard more visible - and in the second shot, the keyboard was the only light source in the whole room so inevitably it looks really bright in the pic.
And thanks.
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Also! Is that really a Cinema 20"? That looks really big in the picture! (4 posts above this one)
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Here's my setup:
http://community.webshots.com/myphot...ecurity=cYaypm
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I think you're referring to my setup, in which case, yes, it's a 20" screen.
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Originally Posted by mintcake
I think you're referring to my setup, in which case, yes, it's a 20" screen.
Yes! Sorry about that =) Thanks for the input. It looks great btw =)
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mintcake - That's a great looking desk/table! What kind is it and where did you get it?
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Originally Posted by orbitalbears2
mintcake - That's a great looking desk/table! What kind is it and where did you get it?
Sorry, only just seen this - it's actually a kitchen table that we've put upstairs as a desk. I think it's from IKEA but we didn't buy it ourselves.
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Originally Posted by brassplayersrock
left to right: powerbook 140, titanium pb 1 ghz
both work like a charm.
Wow! what did you do to that TiBook scrape of all the paint? The bare metal looks sorta cool but it also looks really sandpapered to death.
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are you talkin bout how alot of the linked pictures arent showing up anymore on that page? or was the picture you qouted stolen? i didnt see it on the third page
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third page!!!! blasphemy
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Originally Posted by brassplayersrock
are you talkin bout how alot of the linked pictures arent showing up anymore on that page? or was the picture you qouted stolen? i didnt see it on the third page
I believe he was referring to the fact that this thread was on the third page
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Originally Posted by SimeyTheLimey
Working on the weekend:
15.4" Macbook Pro. 2.0 gig, 2.0 gigs ram, 7200 100 gig drive, iCurve, old Apple keyboard, Kensington Pocketmouse, a garden table and chair, Diet Coke for caffeine, and a bunch of very boring contracts.
Now that is the best office set-up I have seen yet......... they way a portable was meant to be used....I am typing this now on my newly remodeled deck of my 1923 craftsmen styled bungalow..... I will post pics in a bit.
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Originally Posted by HisDudeness
I believe he was referring to the fact that this thread was on the third page
why isnt this a sticky yet???
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Originally Posted by b1NARY73
Now that is the best office set-up I have seen yet......... they way a portable was meant to be used....I am typing this now on my newly remodeled deck of my 1923 craftsmen styled bungalow..... I will post pics in a bit.
I like your setup! How is the MacBook Pro display outdoors, is it easy to see in sun light?
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Originally Posted by lizardgator
I like your setup! How is the MacBook Pro display outdoors, is it easy to see in sun light?
It's pretty good. You can see how the sun was behind me. That shot was taken around 11 am. Certainly, I had no problem reading the document I was working in.
This is a large part of the reason I got a laptop. It's not just for travelling. I have a nice office with a quite large desk at home, but it's too much like being at work on the days when I have to work from home. I find if I can go out on the grass, on the deck, in the sun room, or on the couch then I get to work while still feeling like I got some kind of a break from the office. It's good for my stress level.
Unfortunately, in about a month the mosquitoes will be out so this will particular setup be less do-able.
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Originally Posted by SimeyTheLimey
It's pretty good. You can see how the sun was behind me. That shot was taken around 11 am. Certainly, I had no problem reading the document I was working in.
This is a large part of the reason I got a laptop. It's not just for travelling. I have a nice office with a quite large desk at home, but it's too much like being at work on the days when I have to work from home. I find if I can go out on the grass, on the deck, in the sun room, or on the couch then I get to work while still feeling like I got some kind of a break from the office. It's good for my stress level.
Unfortunately, in about a month the mosquitoes will be out so this will particular setup be less do-able.
along with the brighter screen, would be nice to see waterproofing and mosquito-repellant lamps in the next version of the mbp...
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Originally Posted by SimeyTheLimey
It's pretty good. You can see how the sun was behind me. That shot was taken around 11 am. Certainly, I had no problem reading the document I was working in.
This is a large part of the reason I got a laptop. It's not just for travelling. I have a nice office with a quite large desk at home, but it's too much like being at work on the days when I have to work from home. I find if I can go out on the grass, on the deck, in the sun room, or on the couch then I get to work while still feeling like I got some kind of a break from the office. It's good for my stress level.
Unfortunately, in about a month the mosquitoes will be out so this will particular setup be less do-able.
I think I'm going to start doing that the next time I'm working from home. I agree ... even the home office feels too much like the normal office, without the fuel bill from the commute.
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Originally Posted by SimeyTheLimey
Working on the weekend:
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Originally Posted by b1NARY73
Is that an Oakley bag I spy!
No. Targus.
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Slimey: What's the power strip you've got all that gear plugged into? or is that a hub? Using WiFi?
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Originally Posted by Karlotta
Slimey: What's the power strip you've got all that gear plugged into? or is that a hub? Using WiFi?
Thanks
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It's just a household extension cord plugged into a socket on my deck. The "hub"is the power supply. I could have used battery, but I was out there for several hours.
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Originally Posted by SimeyTheLimey
It's just a household extension cord plugged into a socket on my deck. The "hub"is the power supply. I could have used battery, but I was out there for several hours.
Simey, what is the glass, tri-angular thing near the tree?
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Originally Posted by brassplayersrock
why isnt this a sticky yet???
I don't get it either... third page again!
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Well posted this in the iMac fourm, but my MBP is in the pic too so here ya go, to keep the thread living.
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Nice set up Star fire, looks awesome, I also really love that desktop image! (there is a link to the image in the iMac set up pictures)
Keep up the good work guys. =]
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Originally Posted by Jason
Nice set up Star fire, looks awesome, I also really love that desktop image! (there is a link to the image in the iMac set up pictures)
Keep up the good work guys. =]
Hese is that same link: http://home.comcast.net/~jasonn/MBPDesktop.jpg
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Originally Posted by Star-Fire
Out of curiosity what camera did you use to take that sick picture?
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Originally Posted by Scott Mackey
as modeled by my bro.
Hah. Looks like my bro's TiBook. He has metal band stickers on his. Civil, Metallica, Megadeth, etc.
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Originally Posted by ecking01
Out of curiosity what camera did you use to take that sick picture?
Canon 20D with a Tamron 28-75mm F2.8, cheaper lens, but the best lens I've ever owned, sharp as a tack, even beats out Canon L class lenses.
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Originally Posted by Star-Fire
Well posted this in the iMac fourm, but my MBP is in the pic too so here ya go, to keep the thread living.
Damn...did you tidy up just for the photo, or are you always that neat!?!?!?!
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Naw i'm pretty neat, it'll get messy when I'm working but I clean up after I'm done, otherwise it'll just keep pileing up
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glossy or not, that screen is 100 times better than the one on my ibook g4
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agreed I sold my G4 1.25 a couple of months back. So Ive been without a lappy for sometime. The widescreen really is great glossy and all
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Hmm now I can't decide if I like the black or not, it's matte and if the white is glossy (can't really tell) I might like it better. Plus charging for the black is kinda greedy
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Originally Posted by harrisjamieh
First impressions?
Simply amazing im gonna post a review after a couple hours of use.
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