Aug 22, 2007, 17:13
Here's a picture of my personal digital hub. It says more than any description about the difference in screen real estate:
I did have to move my desk to get rid of the window reflection. I actually prefer it positioned like this, but had to move it so that the window was behind me when I was using the laptop as my work computer. The window was simply too bright and distracting to let me get any work done. The iMac is so big that it completely blocks out my view of the window, so that problem's solved.
WS, I've never tried having two computers at once, so the Mac's networking is a nice surprise. It's just like having a second hard drive with a simple ID/password routine. I just used my laptop to upload a photo that's on my desktop, all while sitting on my couchtop. Not too shabby.
I did have to move my desk to get rid of the window reflection. I actually prefer it positioned like this, but had to move it so that the window was behind me when I was using the laptop as my work computer. The window was simply too bright and distracting to let me get any work done. The iMac is so big that it completely blocks out my view of the window, so that problem's solved.
WS, I've never tried having two computers at once, so the Mac's networking is a nice surprise. It's just like having a second hard drive with a simple ID/password routine. I just used my laptop to upload a photo that's on my desktop, all while sitting on my couchtop. Not too shabby.
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