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My dorm room setup:

  • Twelvesouth Surfacepad
  • Speck See-through Satin Case
  • Altec Lansing Expressionist Bass Speakers
  • 2 Discraft Ultrastars :)

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Pls to ignore the unholy mess lol. I am a student with a full-time job; no time for such trivial things as putting the uneaten almonds back in the pantry.

I've got a mid-2011 13" MBP with dual-core i7 processor, and self-upgraded 8gb RAM and 7200rpm 750gb HDD. It's hooked up to a 22" BenQ 1080p LCD display and a Logitec speaker set that, while it's not exactly ideal, is loud enough to make my students uncomfortable (I'm a senior resident at a hall at an English university).

My main activities are coursework (usually involving long essays and reports that are very stats-heavy) and making music (LS) and this setup is, frankly, perfect for it. For recording I've got an M-Audio fast track pro and a small line of MXL condenser mics with which I travel. When I'm in the States I keep a fuller setup; this is just for acoustic demos.

The extra monitor is perfect when I'm trying to write with SPSS going full-speed and excel documents with ridiculous amounts of raw data and spreadsheets working through all of it. I open all of my data and statistics editors on the big screen, write on the built-in screen, and use my iPad for research (PDF docs and eBooks). It's also great for kicking back and watching good old American television via Slingbox :) .

I've also got a wireless keyboard and USB mouse which makes things surprisingly easier. My magic trackpad is on loan to a friend at the moment. I keep a 2TB external free agent hdd close at hand as my Time Machine.

PS my job is managing a bar, hence the Carlsberg mat as a cooling station lol.

PPS I now realize that the nail clippers, eyeglasses, retainer case, and sunscreen officially make me the hottest bitch this side of the Atlantic.
 

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Here's my setup.

The display is the LED Cinema 24". Specs of the MBP descibed in my signature.
 

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I have a late 2011 15" upgraded to 8gb of memory. I use it only at home on my couch mostly for gaming.

I use my 2011 MBA for all my mobile computing needs.

The iPad has become a coffee table item that everyone picks up from time to time.
 
Ive got my MBP on my desk on a stand hooked up to a 28" monitor. Wireless printer makes lie easy. My MBA sadly just sits in my desk drawer a lot and doesn't see much use lol. Overall I have to say that my MBP is my main computer, I rarely use my iMac anymore or MBA.
 
My work/office set up. 13" 2011 MBP into. 22" monitor. USB keyboard, trackpad and Magic Mouse.

The new iPad for fun.

Gets the job done.
 

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I use my 13" 2010 MacBook Pro as my main computer. Not the fastest computer out there, but by far the fastest, most reliable computer I've ever owned. I've done a number of upgrades to it (RAM, SSD, HDD) and it's awesome.

2010 13" MacBook Pro:
  • 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
  • Nvidia 320 256MB Graphics (Pretty decent graphics for a laptop actually.)
  • 8GB RAM (Upgraded from 4GB stock to 8GB of OWC RAM.)
  • 80GB Intel 320 Series SSD
  • 320GB Western Digitial Scorpio Black 7200RPM HDD (Where my optical drive used to be, using an OWC Data Doubler.)

I usually have it connected to my Samsung SA300 23" display. Runs well at 1920x1080.

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I use my 13" 2010 MacBook Pro as my main computer. Not the fastest computer out there, but by far the fastest, most reliable computer I've ever owned. I've done a number of upgrades to it (RAM, SSD, HDD) and it's awesome.

2010 13" MacBook Pro:
  • 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
  • Nvidia 320 256MB Graphics (Pretty decent graphics for a laptop actually.)
  • 8GB RAM (Upgraded from 4GB stock to 8GB of OWC RAM.)
  • 80GB Intel 320 Series SSD
  • 320GB Western Digitial Scorpio Black 7200RPM HDD (Where my optical drive used to be, using an OWC Data Doubler.)

I usually have it connected to my Samsung SA300 23" display. Runs well at 1920x1080.

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:eek: Name of keyboard? I LOVE IT
 
I currently have a Mid 2010 Macbook Pro. Inside, it has a 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB of RAM,a NVIDIA GeForce 320M 256 MB and a 500GB HDD. The OS is at the most up-to-date version of Lion. Whenever I'm using it at my desk I typically set the laptop further away. I use a wireless keyboard and a magic trackpad when I have my laptop at my desk. In the picture you'll also notice a 600GB external HDD. I use to be my families back-up HDD, but then we got the Apple Time Capsule with 2TB.


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:apple:My baby in new in perfect condition, Late 2007, 2.2ghz, 4gb ram, 15" glossy Led, OSX Mountain Lion 10.8, 500gb Seagate Momentus XT Hybrid SSD/HDD, Seagate 320 gb Goflex firewire 800 backup HDD with dock, SAMSUNG 27" Synchmaster TV/Monitor with apple TV for airplay mirroring. :)

:apple:My warhorse,Early 2006 1.83ghz, 2gb ram, 15" matte screen, OSX Snow leopard 10.6.8 ,250gb Fujitsu, pretty stripped down, for downloading stuff that might hurt my baby, always ready for a clean osx install if necessary.:eek:
 

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:apple:My baby in new in perfect condition, Late 2007, 2.2ghz, 4gb ram, 15" glossy Led, OSX Mountain Lion 10.8, 500gb Seagate Momentus XT Hybrid SSD/HDD, Seagate 320 gb Goflex firewire 800 backup HDD with dock, SAMSUNG 27" Synchmaster TV/Monitor with apple TV for airplay mirroring. :)

:apple:My warhorse,Early 2006 1.83ghz, 2gb ram, 15" matte screen, OSX Snow leopard 10.6.8 ,250gb Fujitsu, pretty stripped down, for downloading stuff that might hurt my baby, always ready for a clean osx install if necessary.:eek:

why not use that iPhone 4S to take some pics of your setup for the thread?
 
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