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hahah same here, the only dvd i have is the first season of the simpsons

heh, Ive got well over 2000. My kids keep finding movies they want, as does my wife. I think we bought 10 just last week.

Does that mouse in front of your iBook use the iBook's built-in Bluetoooth? & What mouse is it?

Cheers,

Daniel.

Yeah its the Logitech MX900, tis connected to the iBook via Bluetooth :) Came with my DiNovo but I decided to get a new mouse for my PC and use that for the laptop :)

lol! Problem is I have virtually no space left for any more dvds! :laugh: Gonna have to build more shelves! :p

Heres my full setup!

(Sorry for the Windows PC in the pic, I didnt want to go behind my monitor to hook up the MBP cable...)

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What you see is a 2.0GHz/1GB/Radeon X1600 Mac Book Pro, with a Logitech MX510 mouse. It's also blue-toothing to my Motorola V710 seen by the Dell FP1808 display.

My PC isnt anything special, 3GHz P4/1.5GB RAM/Geforce 6800. Also, some generic Logitech speakers which are most used by streaming music from the MBP. Logitech MX518 Mouse. The MacBook Pro is a MAJOR advancement!

An iPod for completeness, and my Apple Remote is under the monitor, is its visible.

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Towards the left, lies my Canon printer, a stack of 100 CD-R's and DVD-R's, an Linksys WRT54GX2 Router, and hiding is a RCA Cable modem given to me by comcast. Go 15mbit!

PS - Go KeR for making the Super Metroid HD Wall! I love it man!

I know that this is going to sound weird, but can anyone with a 12'' ibook take a photo of the screen with a website open? I'm close to buying the ibook i've been wanting, but the only store selling them near me won't let me even touch the damn thing, and i'd really like to see how well i can read anything

thanks in advance

I know that this is going to sound weird, but can anyone with a 12'' ibook take a photo of the screen with a website open? I'm close to buying the ibook i've been wanting, but the only store selling them near me won't let me even touch the damn thing, and i'd really like to see how well i can read anything

thanks in advance

wait untill intel ones are out now

I've had this conversation with a friend a couple of days ago... with the new specs i'm expecting the new macbook to go into the 1500? range, and that's too expensive for me. The ibook does what i want it to do, i'll leave the power-tasks for my deskto:p:p

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I've had this conversation with a friend a couple of days ago... with the new specs i'm expecting the new macbook to go into the 1500? range, and that's too expensive for me. The ibook does what i want it to do, i'll leave the power-tasks for my deskto:p:p

Going by recent price trends, the macbook will launch at the same price or very close to the current model, you will be shooting yourself in a month or two when the new ones are released

The ibook suits my needs/tastes perfectly, and i don't like the idead of spending that much money in rev. a hardware. I know the laptop will be obsolete within a year or two, but if it does last that much i think i got my money well payed :p

So can anyone help me with this foolish request?

thanks again

Here I go with my TWO new babys!:

1)

iMac Core Duo 20" @ 2.0 Ghz

1 GB of RAM

256 MB ATI Radeon X1600

JBL Creatures II

2)

MacBook Pro 15" @ 2.16 Ghz

512 MB of RAM

256 MB ATI Radeon X1600

Hope you guys like them!

Daniel

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Very nice Dagar....Windows XP Professional on a Mac, dont know if ill ever get use to it.

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