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Finally switched from a PC after 16 years.

Late 2013 iMac

i7-4771 (3.5GHz)

32Gb RAM

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780M 4Gb

512Mb PCIE Flash

Loving it! Should have switched years ago. Magic Trackpad is awesome!

What USB hub is that?

  • 4 weeks later...

Took the plunge with a 13" Retina MacBook Pro:

 

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The battery is pretty amazing...

what app is the 3 starting from dropbox icon in menu bar??? there is dropbox,caffeine and third icon what is ???? thanks.

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May as well post my current setup:

 

27" LED Cinema Display

15" MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012)

8.9" HP Slate 500

 

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Sweet setup! I'm looking to get rid of my Mac mini and get a MBPr 13" and go the same way as you do with the Thunderbolt Display.

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What stand is that. Super interested in it after seeing it. I love my rain stand but this looks nicer

Griffin stand from around 2007, and as such no longer in production....here is what today's version looks like http://www.amazon.com/Griffin-Technology-GC16034-Elevator-Laptop/dp/B0044RUSZM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1418681370&sr=8-1&keywords=griffin+macbook+stand&pebp=1418681368919

 

Thanks! Ive seen this version and its not bad. Super simple. The reason I like yours more is because I have a case on my macbook pro and I want it to be able to grip to the matte / glossy case

What's the logic behind the naming convention of the devices?  I cannot tell if it is movie or tv characters.

 

for failing to recognize the Alien lore, a facehugger will be your friend tonight.

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Actually...as soon as I posted that I realized where it was from.  I saw the ABSE that was named weyland and the ATV as bishop and everything clicked.

i had it with the LV426, but Sulaco was the one that settle it.

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