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Moshi Palmguard

I went to the Stamford Apple Store today and they don't have the Moshi Palmguard in the store. Does anyone know of an actual store where I can pick one up? If not, I'll have to order online....can anyone recommend a good online place, also?

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I went to the Stamford Apple Store today and they don't have the Moshi Palmguard in the store. Does anyone know of an actual store where I can pick one up? If not, I'll have to order online....can anyone recommend a good online place, also?

Apple
ebay
B&H

Amazon - hands down.
 
If you get a magic mouse, be sure to get a MMfixed as well. I personally would sugest the Logitech Performance Mouse MX, a 500gb external for backups/media, and a good notebook bag(incase makes some nice ones, so does tagrus)
 
I decided that I might want to buy a Magic Mouse in the future. When school starts again, I'll be able to see if I'll actually need one and how it will fit in because my desk gets really messy so it might be nice to have a wireless mouse to put anywhere on my desk.
 
Accessories? Seriously, you won't need them. You won't need a chill pad, or another keyboard, or any other stuff.

You want an accessory that's going to make a difference? Look into getting an aftermarket SSD drive if you have a mechanical drive. The performance difference is amazing.

That's my advice.
 
Accessories? Seriously, you won't need them. You won't need a chill pad, or another keyboard, or any other stuff.

You want an accessory that's going to make a difference? Look into getting an aftermarket SSD drive if you have a mechanical drive. The performance difference is amazing.

That's my advice.

Yeah.
I've had my Macbook pro for a week now, and i've concluded I don't need anything beside a incase sleeve when for I travel and maybe a mighty mouse. i dont want to drop $70 on a might mouse right now either, so i think i'm done for now. As much as I would like one, I don't need an SSD by any means. Seriously, the only thing I bought this for is typing papers, making presentations, browsing the web, and chatting (or what ever highschool stuff I need to take care of) I have an i5 desktop for my heavy lifting (PC). I personally wouldn't go for anything but the 160GB intel SSD, and for that price, i'd much rather have an iPad. Maybe when my computer is on OS 10.8 and it feels slow, I might upgrade to an SSD to buy another year out of it not to mention that *hopefully* that the prices go down.

I just ordered iwork though - $30 on Amazon... steal.
 
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