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Im a long timeish Mac User since the Performa 5200 that was when i was 4 or 5 years old, but right now i own a iMac G4 with the following Specs:

800MHz G4 with 256KB L2 Cache

17" Screen

768MB of RAM

OS X 10.4.2

SuperDrive x2

oh, ill be looking forward to get the PowerMac Quad that will surely be a Big Leap!!!!! :)

New to the mac world. I couldn't resist the deals my student store had on the outgoing Rev C dual 2.0 G5s, so I bought one yesterday morning. But I'm so busy with midterms and work that I haven't had the chance to hook it up yet :(. But I am very excited about being able to play around with it soon. Oh and carrying that box over half a mile back to my apartment was torture (I thought that I was gonna pass out) :p.

Received my new Mac Mini this afternoon.. I was lucky to get a newer model (1.25GHz bumped to 1.33).

Just a stock base model, but it's doing me just fine. I'll upgrade to 1GB of memory eventually..

What a freaking beautiful machine. Out-does my iMac G3 that's now sold.

Powerbook

15.2-inch (diagonal), 1440x960 resolution, TFT widescreen

Aluminium Casing

1.67GHz G4

1GB (2x512MB) PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM @ 333MHz

8x SuperDrive (DVD+R DL/DVD?RW/CD-RW)

ATi Mobility Radeon 9700 with 128MB of DDR SDRAM and dual-link DVI

Bluetooth + WiFi

iBook

12" 1024x768 resolution.

800MHz G4

384MB Ram

CDRW/DVDRom

ATi Mobility Radeon 9200 with 32MB of DDR SDRAM (VGA output)

Bluetooth + WiFi

Upgraded my DP 2.3 to a DC 2.3 last month.

Dual-core 2.3GHz PowerPC G5 processor

1.5GB memory (533MHz DDR2 SDRAM)

250GB Serial ATA hard drive

16x SuperDrive (double-layer)

NVIDIA GeForce 6600 with 256MB GDDR SDRAM

still with the 20" ACD and HK SoundSticks II.

  • 2 weeks later...

eMac G4 1.33GHz (will be replaced when the Intels come out)

768MB Ram

80GB HDD

Apple Pro Keyboard

Mighty Mouse

Mac OS X 10.4.3 Tiger

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iPod 5g 30GB Black

JBL Creature II Speakerset

Apple Remote

Universal Dock

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100 MB Iomega Zip-Drive

I am a new mac owner as of this past Friday. I bought a new Apple PowerBook 15". I love the battery life which is about 2h30m around longer then my other laptop and smaller which is much easier for me to carry around because of my other laptop being a 17" (I love it though and wanted one that big when I got it 2 years ago). Specs: 1.67Ghz/512MB/80GB/SuperDrive. I bought the Apple Wireless Mouse with it which is so nice and no hassle at setting up.

would someone mind taking a screen shot of Neowin on a mac, just so i can get a sence of what my new mac will be like.

Here ya go: (click to enlarge)

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Edited by mistical

A recent switcher myself..

Mac Mini

OS X 10.4.3

1.42 Ghz

512 MB Ram

80 GB HDD

SuperDrive

Airport/Bluetooth combo

External 160 GB Seagate Barracuda via USB2 enclosure

Samsung 712n LCD

Logitech Keyboard Elite and MX 510 Optical Mouse

Loving it so far. Looking to upgrade the memory and get an iBook soon as well.

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