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Post by Forum Cat on Jun 18, 2010 8:57:32 GMT
Pretty, but not really my cup of tea Mac Mini
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Post by HeatherKay on Jun 18, 2010 9:30:47 GMT
How much?!?
*grabs for smelling salts and heads for chaise longue*
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Post by Forum Cat on Jun 18, 2010 9:50:25 GMT
How much?!? *grabs for smelling salts and heads for chaise longue* Yeah, really too much for what it can do. Will sit nice next to your B&O sound system I guess.
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Post by HeatherKay on Jun 18, 2010 11:01:07 GMT
Will sit nice next to your B&O sound system I guess. How very dare you. We wouldn't lower ourselves to a mere B&O system. Aiwa's more up our street. ;D
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Post by Alex on Jun 18, 2010 12:02:39 GMT
Q Acoustics speakers for me with a Denon CD player. I wanted to get some Studio Monitors but they were pretty expensive...
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Post by OziDug on Jun 18, 2010 17:06:38 GMT
Obviously one to go in the lounge room as a media centre controller, but I'm a bit wary about that. The thought of all that configuration messiness reminds me of the PC.
OTOH, my 17" iMac could easily hang on the wall here. It's got a remote and a wireless keyboard.
Nah. Keep it for the office. I'm sure that, if I asked Herself she's say that she's quite happy with the 21" TV.
But I'm not going to ask.
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Post by wierdostomps on Jun 19, 2010 7:35:52 GMT
At £499 I have a small shelf next to the Freeview HD TV I haven't got which it would fill very nicely. At £649, I'll make the shelf a bit bigger and plug my laptop in on the few occasions that I really need to.
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Post by Forum Cat on Jun 19, 2010 10:58:59 GMT
At £499 I have a small shelf next to the Freeview HD TV I haven't got which it would fill very nicely. At £649, I'll make the shelf a bit bigger and plug my laptop in on the few occasions that I really need to. ,. Yes, it really is that price point that is the issue. If they could knock them out at £300 then we would see quite a shift in Mac takeup. I think.
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