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jjahshik32

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These look great but curious if the laptuk will work with a unibody macbook pro?
 

MacDawg

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If you are going to use clamshell mode, it looks pretty nice

I use the Rain mStand instead, because I want the additional screen real estate with my 23" ACD

i am curious as to why you want to clamshell instead of using 2 screens
Is it a space issue?
 

Jaro65

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If you are going to use clamshell mode, it looks pretty nice

I use the Rain mStand instead, because I want the additional screen real estate with my 23" ACD

i am curious as to why you want to clamshell instead of using 2 screens
Is it a space issue?

I use the same stand. I am also curious why wouldn't anyone want to consider using the dual-screen setup.
 

jjahshik32

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Sep 4, 2006
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If you are going to use clamshell mode, it looks pretty nice

I use the Rain mStand instead, because I want the additional screen real estate with my 23" ACD

i am curious as to why you want to clamshell instead of using 2 screens
Is it a space issue?

I also have the mstand as well and use it time to time in dual screen mode (which is very nice).

But sometimes I wish to just tuck the 17" away to save space. The laptuk looks perfect to do so.
 

mattgoldey

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If you are going to use clamshell mode, it looks pretty nice

I use the Rain mStand instead, because I want the additional screen real estate with my 23" ACD

i am curious as to why you want to clamshell instead of using 2 screens
Is it a space issue?

I use this same stand with my unibody 13" MacBook. It's perfect. I love it. It sits next to my 24" monitor and gives me a nice huge workspace (or a place to keep my web browser open when I'm playing WoW). :cool:
 
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