Your Mac Hardware Setup


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20" iMac:

2.4Ghz Core 2 Duo

1 GB (soon to upgrade)

320Gb Hard drive

Macbook:

2.2Ghz Core 2 Duo

1 GB (soon to upgrade)

120 GB hard drive.

16GB iPod touch (jail broken) in the Bose Sound dock

Logitech Z-2300

250GB Western Digital MyBook

Blackberry Curve

One day....

I want it :p

This is the cable i used but i got it from an apple store.

The Picture is amazing!!!

Cool setup. Just wondering - Sorry if this is question sounds stupid - what is the maximum resolution that the MacBook will run an external monitor at (i have the newer X3100 integrated one, so for that one I guess); and what res is your T.V. running at?

I hardly ever post here, but anyway...

My new (and only) iMac 24" that I got last week (sold my MacBook and Dell 24" monitor to get some extra money for this puppy). Please ignore the date... I didn't bother to set it on my camera :p

24" iMac

iPhone 8GB

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Nice. Very nice. Doesn't the bunch of wire from the mouse kind of spoil the aesthetic?

Im using a LCD TV not a computer monitor for my screen and my TV has PiP (Pictures inside Picture) you can have your main screen then a little picture in th ecorner being another input, channel (you can eigther have both audio at the same time or one or the other).

What your saw on my screen was my MacBook running in close lid mode and Channel 4.

20" iMac:

2.4Ghz Core 2 Duo

1 GB (soon to upgrade)

320Gb Hard drive

Macbook:

2.2Ghz Core 2 Duo

1 GB (soon to upgrade)

120 GB hard drive.

16GB iPod touch (jail broken) in the Bose Sound dock

Logitech Z-2300

250GB Western Digital MyBook

Blackberry Curve

Nice set up. Similar to mine, although instead of the 20' iMac, I've got the 24'.

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20" iMac:

2.4Ghz Core 2 Duo

1 GB (soon to upgrade)

320Gb Hard drive

Macbook:

2.2Ghz Core 2 Duo

1 GB (soon to upgrade)

120 GB hard drive.

16GB iPod touch (jail broken) in the Bose Sound dock

Logitech Z-2300

250GB Western Digital MyBook

Blackberry Curve

I love the color of your walls... lets that mac really stand out :p

So I got my MacBook Air today only to have to ship it back to Apple, it was dead on arrival - sucker wouldn't start up. Lately I am having the worst luck with Mac's.

Damn that's tough luck. Did it feel as good as Steve said it would feel? Didn't receive mine yet. :(

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