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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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Does anyone know where I can get such slim external HD cases (I'm supposing that black box under the iMac is an external HD).

Does anyone know where I can get such slim external HD cases (I'm supposing that black box under the iMac is an external HD).

Check out the Western Digital Passport External Drive. They are just like that and small. If I am not mistaken Best Buy will have them on sale on Sunday for 119.99 for the 320 GB model. I use one with my MacBook and it does great. Very portable

Check out the Western Digital Passport External Drive. They are just like that and small. If I am not mistaken Best Buy will have them on sale on Sunday for 119.99 for the 320 GB model. I use one with my MacBook and it does great. Very portable

Mucho gracias, senior. I'll definitely hit up Best Buy and grab one. I've been after a small one like that for my laptop as well.

Does anyone know where I can get such slim external HD cases (I'm supposing that black box under the iMac is an external HD).

Yes, I do! ;)

And yes, it is an external HD for Time Machine. It is just an enclosure for 2.5" SATA drives (like those found in MacBooks), so if you want that exact same one, you'll have to bring your own HDD.

Here is the link from the manufacturer (Laser)

http://www.laserco.com.au/hardware/hdd_ext...es/CASE-2S.htm#

As mentioned, you can buy the Western Digital Passport drives which are sexy as well - or Seagate FreeAgent Go's which are also slim - these drives come with the HDDs built in and cannot be removed (swap out HDDs). I would recommend you purchase the WD Passport because it comes in a nice pouch as well. :)

WD Passport (the new design):

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The one that was in the photo, Laser Case-2S (note that this is the top side, in the photo, I flipped it on its side so the glossy side is showing (bottom side, in reality):

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Good luck :)

Edited by Huy
Here is how my current setup looks although im usually moving around to difference places in the house, that room looks the coolest :p

I will take some photos once i get my 2407WFP-HC and XBOX360 :)

Chilling place.

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If nobodies going to comment on your bong sitting on the table i will. Nice bong

If nobodies going to comment on your bong sitting on the table i will. Nice bong

Its a cheap piece of junk, got it for 15$ at the local milkbar :p

I used to have a nice one about 1 meter tall, even stuck one of them Apple stickers on it, but that broke :(

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