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I'd guess an 11 or 13" MacBook Air ... he likes 'thin' electronics the MBA would make sense.

He likely changed that 30" display for a 27" ACD and still uses a Mac Pro.

That and his iPad and iPhone.

I reckon Steve Jobs suffers from trypophobia given the lack of ports on the MacBooks (not that I'm complaining, just a playful observation)
 
The computer Steve Jobs uses...

... he doesn't. He just sits back in a jacuzzi facing a big screen and tells someone else where to click, type, etc.
 
a custom built Dual Mac Pro side by side with 3 displays

LOL. No, that's what Al Gore uses.

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I reckon Steve Jobs suffers from trypophobia given the lack of ports on the MacBooks (not that I'm complaining, just a playful observation)

iMac Specially made 40" and MacBook Air Specially made 3.0 GHz with 4GB Ram for when Steve is out and about

... he doesn't. He just sits back in a jacuzzi facing a big screen and tells someone else where to click, type, etc.

wow, you can tell the days with kids aren't in school.
 
I just realized he has Genelec speakers (very nice) and wears Keens (fantastic shoe/sandals).

Also, what is that tiny MacPro looking device to the right of the Genelec speaker in the bottom picture?

External Hard drive. I have seen them in an Apple Store.

It's the Iomega UltraMax Desktop Hard Drive, 1TB.
 
Those pictures are really old. The most recent photos show him using an Air, which he has declared is the future of Mac computing. Can't imagine Apple making an ultra thin 17" dual core laptop, but you never know.

Do you have a pic or link?
 
I just realized he has Genelec speakers (very nice) and wears Keens (fantastic shoe/sandals).

Also, what is that tiny MacPro looking device to the right of the Genelec speaker in the bottom picture?

Since there are no cables coming out if it and that was taken around 2004? i believe its a mock/model PowerMac G5 and not an external drive at all.a
 
Those pictures were taken in 2004/5... There he has a PowerMac G5 (remember those) hooked up to a 30" Cinema Display with a iSight - I suspect he now has a 27" Cinema on a high-end Mac Pro... since thats the most logical evolution of that setup today. (And probably other unreleased hardware made just for him...)
 
Fully loaded 13" Macbook Air and dozen or so iPads laying around. He probably has a top end Mac Pro in his house but I bet it goes un-used nowadays. Between his cancer treatments and minimalist nature he probably could care less about power computing.
 
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Bloom County?

I remember the computer hacker in the comic used a Banana computer to hack

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Those pictures were taken in 2004/5... There he has a PowerMac G5 (remember those) hooked up to a 30" Cinema Display with a iSight - I suspect he now has a 27" Cinema on a high-end Mac Pro... since thats the most logical evolution of that setup today. (And probably other unreleased hardware made just for him...)

Although the 30" is still sweet (I have one); it's bigger than my TVs and gets more use.

I would think Steve should have multiple cinema monitors in a wrap-around setup. If I could I would have 3: one for the office, one for surfing, and one videos.
 
Fully loaded 13" Macbook Air and dozen or so iPads laying around. He probably has a top end Mac Pro in his house but I bet it goes un-used nowadays. Between his cancer treatments and minimalist nature he probably could care less about power computing.

I'd think thats a good guess.

People some time ago would see him on campus with a 15" MBP.
 
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