What is the name of the iMac stand? I could use two for two monitors. Thanks!Under heavy pressure from my better half we had to visit Ikea - invested totally approx USD 50 for a new iMac stand plus a wash basin cabinet, cheap so I'm happy.
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Looks like this one at IKEA:What is the name of the iMac stand? I could use two for two monitors. Thanks!
As mentioned above it's the Elloven.What is the name of the iMac stand? I could use two for two monitors. Thanks!
A mate of mine suggested trying a Sauvage inspired scent from Essence Vault. Only cost me £17 as opposed to £70 and I must say I’m impressed. It’s pretty much identical in smell
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I use sauvage. Where do you get the essence vault from? I’d like to try.
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Surface Pro X purchased for/by my company to test Windows 11 for mobile deployment. We tried with Windows 10 last year and everyone hated it. Loving it so far with Windows 11!
They hated Windows 10 or the Surface? I hope they weren’t complaining about 10 as that should have been standard for years at this point.
You bought a car in the future? Cool!2022 Kia K5 GT Line
2022 models are already available!You bought a car in the future? Cool!
Enjoy.2022 models are already available!
Then it's a 2021 model. Don't fall for the marketing bullsh*t.2022 models are already available!
No its not. next year models hit in current late Summer over here in USA and usually there are minor and sometimes major changes. Like in 2022 Civic is already here redesigned and being sold. You have no idea what are you talking about!Then it's a 2021 model. Don't fall for the marketing bullsh*t.
I understand that there will be changes to cars every year. But to call a car that will be fabricated this year a "2022 model" is a marketing move to give the idea of having the latest. And yes, I do understand that it is an industry standard to do so in some countries.No its not. next year models hit in current late Summer over here in USA and usually there are minor and sometimes major changes. Like in 2022 Civic is already here redesigned and being sold. You have no idea what are you talking about!
Much ado about nothing... it's been the industry standard for automobiles sold in the US for my entire life time (almost 70 years) and probably more... no need to get worked up about it.I understand that there will be changes to cars every year. But to call a car that will be fabricated this year a "2022 model" is a marketing move to give the idea of having the latest. And yes, I do understand that it is an industry standard to do so in some countries.
In comparison, Apple isn't doing it. Example: they debuted the 16-inch MacBook Pro in November 2019, and still they don't call it a 2020 model.