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Mark's Mac mini setup
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My setup. 15" LCD Studio Display, 1.42 Mini and 160G Micronet drive.
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Um Um Um Um Um!!! Now that is really someum'!!! Kinda takes your breath away!!!
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Looks good. I'd imagine a 15 LCD like that can be purchased for a good price. They look very good with the mini.
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Apple should start making 17" LCDs again. Oh yea.... looks great!
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very solid
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replace the energy drink with some stella artois and you're off and running!
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Damn that's hot. the speakers really match the monitor. I couldn't stand your mouse, though. Nice card reader, I haven't seen one of that color before.
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kick ass keyboard, i have the same one
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Love the setup. I have the same monitor, but the adapter cost me a mint=)
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Sharp! Love the usage of older display and keyboard.
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i like the trackball thing and the PowerMate... was that thing worth the 40 bucks?
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yea powermate is exspecially worth it with because i use final cut pro on my powermac
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what kind of mouse is that?
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i heard that those displays go black
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Thanks for the nice comments. What do you do with an orphaned 15" display that was replaced years ago by a larger one and an old iMac keyboard? Get a Mac Mini for them of course! The trackball is a Kensington "Orbit". The speakers are JBL Creature II. The card reader I got at Fry's in Burbank, CA. I don't know if the Powermate is worth $40 or not, I just like the way it looks  .
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Mmm, trackball!
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How did u connect the mac mini to the screen ? using a ADC to DVI connector ?
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I bought the DVI to ADC adapter at an Apple store from a "close out" cart for $70. The DVI adapter, Mac Mini and MicroNet drive power supplies and an AC power strip are mounted on a Cable-Safe cable manager that hangs from the edge of the desk, so nothing is on the floor. It's a very clean look. I just noticed that I made mistake a on the size of the Mirconet drive. It's actually a 250G drive which serves as my iTunes library, which is all uncompressed AIFF files.
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nice look, like the clear desktop thinger
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