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@AdobeCS4 info on how you got your music in the top left like that?
Clean that dock up .
The ram should be fine if that's all you're doing. You'll be ok with the 21" screen...until you use the 27" model for an extended period of time. I used the 27" a lot in college. I got accustom to having espn in one corner, word in the other, research in the middle, random web pages open, and still having screen space to spare. It made going back to my MBP a pain.Just copped a base 21.5" iMac. It comes with these specs:
21.5-inch: 2.7GHz
Specifications
2.7GHz quad-core Intel Core i5
Turbo Boost up to 3.2GHz
8GB (two 4GB) memory
1TB hard drive1
Intel Iris Pro graphics
I played around with it in the store and it seemed fast enough. I'm wondering if I should have upgraded to 16gb of ram though? I only use my computer for music, emails, and browsing (though I do have like 15 tabs open at any given time).
Also - am I going to regret not going with the 27" model? I felt like that size was just OD big and it's good if you're basically putting it on display in an open room, but mine is going in a nook in my crib. I guess I have 14 days to figure it out.
Got a 2009 15 in MBP still runs good, but scared of it croaking from age, you guys think I should do the SSD upgrade or just wait till it croaks and cop a new one? I hear the SSD upgrades make older macs run like brand new, like I said my joint still runs like butter and I have 8gb ram in it, but with it being a Core 2 Duo I know its only a matter of time when apple stops doing updates
Was at bestbuy and the Mac Pro and air had 100 dollars off and 150 if you're a student off. Good deal?
Was at bestbuy and the Mac Pro and air had 100 dollars off and 150 if you're a student off. Good deal?
Probably the only time the MBP will ever go on sale.
Just copped a base 21.5" iMac. It comes with these specs:
21.5-inch: 2.7GHz
Specifications
2.7GHz quad-core Intel Core i5
Turbo Boost up to 3.2GHz
8GB (two 4GB) memory
1TB hard drive1
Intel Iris Pro graphics
I played around with it in the store and it seemed fast enough. I'm wondering if I should have upgraded to 16gb of ram though? I only use my computer for music, emails, and browsing (though I do have like 15 tabs open at any given time).
Also - am I going to regret not going with the 27" model? I felt like that size was just OD big and it's good if you're basically putting it on display in an open room, but mine is going in a nook in my crib. I guess I have 14 days to figure it out.
Both come with a one-year warranty. Depends on the prices you can get for the refurbs. BestBuy is currently having a sale on laptops, which you can combine with the student discount (if you have access to a .edu email address) here: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Global/...id=pcmcat276200050000&ref=199&loc=BHGfseUWtPcDeciding between a refurbished 2013, or a new Mabook air? Thoughts?
Deciding between a refurbished 2013, or a new Mabook air? Thoughts?