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ok great! Recently got an iMac, I was tempted when I purchased but thought I'd give the mouse a go, I love the design etc but after a couple of hours my wrist aches so I may well give the track pad a go :)
 
ok great! Recently got an iMac, I was tempted when I purchased but thought I'd give the mouse a go, I love the design etc but after a couple of hours my wrist aches so I may well give the track pad a go :)

I've honestly never understood how some people could say that the MM is comfortable. It looks uncomfortable. Having used it for a short while, it is absolutely horrible IMO.

Nor do I understand those who said that the old Apple Pro Mouse and the old hockey puck mouse from the G3 days were uncomfortable. I like them :o
 
I use the MM all day, although I move it using my fingers, and thumb with little wrist movement.

I do switch over to my wired Steelseries Xai for any games though.
 
Family iPads

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Later 2013 13" rmbp, first ever Mac I have owned, really liking it, still find some things weird, and hate some of apple choices but overall it is an amazing machine.
 
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Later 2013 13" rmbp, first ever Mac I have owned, really liking it, still find some things weird, and hate some of apple choices but overall it is an amazing machine.

Nice pal!

Got my retina 15" last year and it was my firtst Mac also. Works effortlessly and i'm happy with my choice. Still have to google how to do certain things but really impressed.
 
I love that middle ipad case:D
He also seems to have the highest spec.

The case for our 2 year old was essential - our lounge has a wooden floor so when the iPad slides off the sofa it takes a bashing, including a broken screen once :mad:

He has my old iPad as I no longer need the storage space.
 
Nice pal!

Got my retina 15" last year and it was my firtst Mac also. Works effortlessly and i'm happy with my choice. Still have to google how to do certain things but really impressed.

Yeah it works amazingly, being able to have my laptop slee p for 2 weeks without any issue is one of the things that make OSX shine.

I must times feel like I should have gone with the 15" but the 13" is just so light that it I can keep it in my bag and never worry or feel the weight. Battery life is also very impressive, and performance is great coming form a Quad core i7 gaming laptop this is just as good, outside of games but the gap isn't huge.
 
My Hackintosh setup:

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3.2GHz Ivy Bridge i5
8GB RAM
Radeon HD7870 2GB
Crucial M4 128GB + OCZ Agility 120GB + OCZ Vertex 512GB
Powermac G5 case
23" Apple Cinema Display
 
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I really wish they'd bring back the 23 inch Apple cinema displays. The 27" is just too much. At the minute I'm running my Macbook Pro through a 27" DGM.
 
My desk is a mess:

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Dell U2711H
13" rMBP

32" Sony KDL32W653 (for gaming & second monitor for VMs)
Sony MDR-MA900 Headphones
Astro Mixamp
 
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