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Keyboards are available in both wireless and wired versions. I don't see one with a trackpad in it. Anyway, if you already have one you like, you can use it if it is USB or bluetooth accessible.Now if only they had a wireless keyboard with a track-pad or track-ball.
Yeah, what you see in the picture is the whole thing. The computer/monitor are the same unit, so you don't have an extra box hanging around. The superdrive is built in the side. The USB, firewire, and other ports are on the back. It is sleek.Fascinating. I am just now looking into and seeing what is up with Macs. So the computer is built into the screen?
The "low end" one is still $1,200 That's Apple for ya!
Yeah, what you see in the picture is the whole thing. The computer/monitor are the same unit, so you don't have an extra box hanging around. The superdrive is built in the side. The USB, firewire, and other ports are on the back. It is sleek.Fascinating. I am just now looking into and seeing what is up with Macs. So the computer is built into the screen?
"Maximum altitude: 10,000 feet"
I wonder what happens above maximum altitude. I've never heard of this spec before on a computer.
That would preclude me from using it in the old cabin on Beartooth Pass, or in several places in Colorado or New Mexico.
"Maximum altitude: 10,000 feet"
I wonder what happens above maximum altitude. I've never heard of this spec before on a computer.
That would preclude me from using it in the old cabin on Beartooth Pass, or in several places in Colorado or New Mexico.
At maximum altitude, it turns into a PC and ruins the whole thing.
That's pretty cool. My husband doesn't like me looking into Macs. I have much invested in PC programs but am now seeing there are ways to use those on a Mac..hmmm.... Though I will likely start with an older model.
Keyboards are available in both wireless and wired versions. I don't see one with a trackpad in it. Anyway, if you already have one you like, you can use it if it is USB or bluetooth accessible.Now if only they had a wireless keyboard with a track-pad or track-ball.
That's pretty cool. My husband doesn't like me looking into Macs. I have much invested in PC programs but am now seeing there are ways to use those on a Mac..hmmm.... Though I will likely start with an older model.
You will need a relatively recent Mac that uses an Intel CPU in order to run Windows efficiently.
"Maximum altitude: 10,000 feet"
I wonder what happens above maximum altitude. I've never heard of this spec before on a computer.
That would preclude me from using it in the old cabin on Beartooth Pass, or in several places in Colorado or New Mexico.
At maximum altitude, it turns into a PC and ruins the whole thing.
Keyboards are available in both wireless and wired versions. I don't see one with a trackpad in it. Anyway, if you already have one you like, you can use it if it is USB or bluetooth accessible.Now if only they had a wireless keyboard with a track-pad or track-ball.
I mean having the track-pad or track-ball as part of the keyboard.
You can run Windows, although I expect it leaves the Mac unclean under the cleanliness laws of Leviticus for 7 days every time you do it. You might be able to shorten that time with a Levitical priestly blessing involving hysop - not sure.That's pretty cool. My husband doesn't like me looking into Macs. I have much invested in PC programs but am now seeing there are ways to use those on a Mac..hmmm.... Though I will likely start with an older model.
You will need a relatively recent Mac that uses an Intel CPU in order to run Windows efficiently.
What about Virtual PC...I see that for earlier power macs? I guess I want the "option" to run my programs if I have to but would certainly like Mac OS.
You can run Windows, although I expect it leaves the Mac unclean under the cleanliness laws of Leviticus for 7 days every time you do it. You might be able to shorten that time with a Levitical priestly blessing involving hysop - not sure.You will need a relatively recent Mac that uses an Intel CPU in order to run Windows efficiently.
What about Virtual PC...I see that for earlier power macs? I guess I want the "option" to run my programs if I have to but would certainly like Mac OS.
You can run Windows, although I expect it leaves the Mac unclean under the cleanliness laws of Leviticus for 7 days every time you do it. You might be able to shorten that time with a Levitical priestly blessing involving hysop - not sure.What about Virtual PC...I see that for earlier power macs? I guess I want the "option" to run my programs if I have to but would certainly like Mac OS.
Would you have to put the iMac outside your house for 7 days to see if the "uncleanness" went away?
You can run Windows, although I expect it leaves the Mac unclean under the cleanliness laws of Leviticus for 7 days every time you do it. You might be able to shorten that time with a Levitical priestly blessing involving hysop - not sure.
Would you have to put the iMac outside your house for 7 days to see if the "uncleanness" went away?
Heh heh...ok guys...I still like my windows XP...be nice!
That's pretty cool. My husband doesn't like me looking into Macs. I have much invested in PC programs but am now seeing there are ways to use those on a Mac..hmmm.... Though I will likely start with an older model.
You will need a relatively recent Mac that uses an Intel CPU in order to run Windows efficiently.
What about Virtual PC...I see that for earlier power macs? I guess I want the "option" to run my programs if I have to but would certainly like Mac OS.
You will need a relatively recent Mac that uses an Intel CPU in order to run Windows efficiently.
What about Virtual PC...I see that for earlier power macs? I guess I want the "option" to run my programs if I have to but would certainly like Mac OS.
Yes, Virtual PC will work. But it is a program that emulates an Intel processor. What this means is that where there is an Intel add instruction the emulator has to read it, see that it is an add, where to find the operands (the numbers to add) and then finally do the add using the PowerPC instruction. So what the Intel did in one instruction the emulator takes many instructions to do. Translation - Virtual PC is S L O W ! That is why I said "efficiently."
The newer Macs with an Intel processor actually will run the Windows program directly. This happens with Boot Camp allowing the Mac to run Windows just like a PC at full speed. With a small performance hit, there are a couple of applications that allow the Mac to run windows along side of the Mac OS. One if Parallel Desktop, I don't remember the name of the other program.
The new iMacs that came out a week or so ago are great. See the specs here. Even the bottom of the line, which is what I picked up, are powerful and beautiful. Does anyone else have one yet?
The new iMacs that came out a week or so ago are great. See the specs here. Even the bottom of the line, which is what I picked up, are powerful and beautiful. Does anyone else have one yet?
I have been thinking about this. How would this newer sleek iMac compare to a Mac that has a tower as far as capabilities? Will this do away with towers? I guess it depends on what you use your computer for.
The new iMacs that came out a week or so ago are great. See the specs here. Even the bottom of the line, which is what I picked up, are powerful and beautiful. Does anyone else have one yet?
I have been thinking about this. How would this newer sleek iMac compare to a Mac that has a tower as far as capabilities? Will this do away with towers? I guess it depends on what you use your computer for.
I'm not sure about the current technology, but I remember a few years ago HP came out with a similar type of computer. Everything was built into the flat-screen. They had all kinds of problems when it came time to repair something or replace it because it is basically like a laptop. None of the local computer repair facilities would touch it. It might be different with Mac if their is a store near you, but you will probably have to send it away to get it repaired.
The new iMacs that came out a week or so ago are great. See the specs here. Even the bottom of the line, which is what I picked up, are powerful and beautiful. Does anyone else have one yet?
I have been thinking about this. How would this newer sleek iMac compare to a Mac that has a tower as far as capabilities? Will this do away with towers? I guess it depends on what you use your computer for.
It seems like a hefty price.......BUT.............PC Magazine in it's recent review gave it an almost perfect score, they did mention the price, but they said in terms of features and software and other goodies, it was not really bad not to mention the famous Mac reliability!The "low end" one is still $1,200 That's Apple for ya!