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Okay, so here is my home office set-up.

The Windows PC, Mac Mini and 23" screen are all less than 2 weeks old !

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I've been spending money this month like crazy !

Mark

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Dude, where'd you get that desk? (The one your monitors are sitting on), I really want a desk that curls around like that ... !

Okay, so here is my home office set-up.

The Windows PC, Mac Mini and 23" screen are all less than 2 weeks old !

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Printer.jpg

I've been spending money this month like crazy !

Mark

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whats with you :cool: you got like one old item, then a newer item that functions similarly! old monitor>plasma, old printer>new printer

My Brand New iBook! :D I love it so far :)

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it does look very nice indeed

My desk with the Mac Mini, sorry for the brightnes;);)

Radish?

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good job on the mini, everything really mini

Just got my new 17" Powerbook today! :D

I've only got pics of opening it (and they've not been touched up yet) but I'm too busy using it now, lol.

I'm glad I went with the 17" instead of a 15" though, it's just the right size for me.

It seems as snappy as my iMac G5 so far, if not faster, with the exception of hard drive intensive stuff. (booting takes 3x as long I'd say) The screen doesn't seem as good quality as the 20" on the iMac... like it's got a lower refresh or something. 25ms maybe? Either way it's fine for what I'll be using it for though.

There are a couple of (tiny) marks on the lid, but it's otherwise a perfect machine, so I can live with it. I didn't get an iLife '05 disc, so I'll be calling about that. (but I've got to contact them to get my extra 512mb stick of RAM sent out.

Anyway, enough talking:

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The damage:

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Just to give you a sense of scale, those marks are smaller than a pixel, so I'd rather keep the "damaged" powerbook than get one with a bad display. (this one is perfect)

The damage:

Just to give you a sense of scale, those marks are smaller than a pixel, so I'd rather keep the "damaged" powerbook than get one with a bad display. (this one is perfect)

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omg, can you still use it? does it even turn on?

haha :p

congrats on the powerbook purchase, nice laptop there. unfortunately, if you look hard enough, every laptop will have some minor mark on it.

Another pic of the powerbook in action. :) This is where it'll primarily be used.

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I've still not had the fans kick in yet, and I've been playing some WoW and doing some photoshopping on it tonight.

It's everything I wanted my iMac to be and more; fast, quiet, sleek, and portable. It may be very slightly slower than my iMac in Photoshop (I've been running on Automatic processor, not Highest though) but I've really only noticed it with "save to web" and getting it to choose the best compression for a specified filesize.

The hard drive does make a strange noise occassionally, but it seems to be normal; I presume it's when it parks the head. Sounds like you're dropping a ball bearing on the surface of it or something, lol.

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