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Just got my first Mac.

Processor: Dual 2.0GHz PowerPC G5

Frontside bus: 1GHz per processor

Memory: 1.5 Gigs of PC3200 (400MHz)

Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra with 64MB DDR

Hard Drive 1: 160GB Serial ATA; 7200 rpm

Hard Drive 2: 74GB Serial ATA; 10,000 rpm

Optical drive: 8x SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW)

System software: Mac OS X version 10.4 Tiger

Mac Mini 1.42ghz

1gb Ram

80gb hard drive

Tiger 10.4.1

Adobe Creative Suite + OfficeX + Macromedia suite + Final Cut Pro HD

Apple Pro Keyboard and Mouse

Viewsonic Vp171s 17" flat panel display

Icy box external USB2 hard drive caddy w/Seagate 200gb hard drive

JBL Creature II speakers

Sony HC18 MiniDV camera (i.link)

Mac Mini 1.42 Ghz

512 MB RAM

80 GB hard drive

dvd/cd-rw combo

Apple Mouse & keyboard

19" (18") viewable Envision CRT

Old set of CA powered speakers

OSX 10.4.1

512 MB iPod shuffle

Had it for a few months and loving it. To the point where I sold the windows machine.

Mac Mini 1.25 ghz

1gb ram

80gb 5200rpm hard drive

Tiger 10.4

Apple Pro Keyboard

Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer Optical

D-Link Bluetooth dongle

Mag Innovision 19" LCD (19" viewable).

Having DVI problems with it, but over all satisfied with the computer. My favorite feature of this mac: it doesn't make any noise. I cringe when I turn on the PC beneath it... it sounds like a jet airliner taking off...its so noisy.

-nic

My Mac had it for 3 Years this december, Still runs like its brand new, looks like its brand new, and never had a problem with it. Compared to my Windows Laptop which is only a few months old and is crap. My mac runs a lot faster.

Dual 867 MHz G4

1 GB Ram

160 & 60 GB HD

Nvidia Gforce4

Mac OS Tiger

Dual Layer DVD Burrner

  • 2 weeks later...
Mac Mini 1.42 Ghz

512 MB RAM

80 GB hard drive

dvd/cd-rw combo

Apple Mouse & keyboard

19" (18") viewable Envision CRT

Old set of CA powered speakers

OSX 10.4.1

512 MB iPod shuffle

Had it for a few months and loving it. To the point where I sold the windows machine.

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This should be an edit, yesterday added a 15 inch Powerbook

1.67 Ghz

512 MB RAM

80 GB hard drive

Superdrive

10/100/1000 ethernet

15in Powerbook G4

1.5Ghz G4

512Mb Ram

Ati Radeon 9700 64Mb

80Gb HDD

Combo Drive

Internal Bluetooth

Internal Airport Express

Mac OS X 10.4.1 Tiger

iMac G3

350Mhz G3

192Mb Ram

CD-Rom

6Gb HDD

Mac OS X 10.3.9 Panther

4G U2 iPod 20 Gb

and why not, old macs count too... :D

Macintosh LCII and LCIII

Macintosh OS 7.1

Had my new iMac for about 2 weeks now I think, a little bit more infact. Spec's as follows:-

? Apple iMac G5b>

? 2 GHz PowerPC G5

? 20" TFT display

? 1GB DDR400 SDRAM

? 250GB Serial ATA drive

? ATI Radeon 9600 - 128MB

? AirPort Extreme + Bluetooth 2.0 + ED

? Wireless Apple Keyboard & Mouse + Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger

? Altec Lansing FX6021 2.1 Speakers

Just got my first Mac.

Processor: Dual 2.0GHz PowerPC G5

Frontside bus: 1GHz per processor

Memory: 1.5 Gigs of PC3200 (400MHz)

Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra with 64MB DDR

Hard Drive 1: 160GB Serial ATA; 7200 rpm

Hard Drive 2: 74GB Serial ATA; 10,000 rpm

Optical drive: 8x SuperDrive (DVD-R/CD-RW)

System software: Mac OS X version 10.4 Tiger

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took it back and got a Powerbook... i like the laptop better. :D

15.2-inch TFT Display

1.67GHz PowerPC G4

1 Gb Ram

Ati Radeon 9700 64Mb DDR

80Gb HDD

Combo Drive

Internal Bluetooth

Internal Airport Express

Mac OS X 10.4.1 Tiger

New Mac user here (well a few months)...

Started and still have a 350 B&W G3 (actually traded an old PC for it and now my little girl plays on it)

512 RAM

6GB Primary

40GB Secondary

OS X 10.3

and recently got...

Mac mini 1.25

512 RAM

SuperDrive

stock 40GB hdd (primary)

80GB secondary

OS X 10.4

4G 20GB iPod

And they live in harmony on my desktop with my Windows machine...granted the Mac does see more online action. I'm not going to fully switch but they'll always be both systems on the desktop from now on.

iMac G5 (revision b)

20" TFT Widescreen display

2ghz processor

512 MB RAM (soon to be 1GB in the not so distant future)

ATI Radeon 9600

250GB HDD

Dual Layer DVD Burner (SuperDrive)

Tiger (10.4.1)

Goes nicely with my iPod Photo 30GB

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