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Mac Mini. Finally retired my Mac Pro with its SSD boot drive, 4 internal hard disks and 2 screens.
Mac Mini has expansion dock with 4Gb SSD to make up for pathetic Mac Mini internal storage. Running 2 screens. Depending what work I'm doing I just plug in whatever external SSD has that work on it.
What product am I waiting for? 15" Macbook Air with decent unified mem and USER CONFIGURABLE Storage.
 
The Macbook - it's what drew me into the whole ecosystem and without it, I never would've branched out and discovered the iPhone/iPad.
 
My iMac M1, everything about it -- from the color-matching accessories to the matching theme(s) on the actual computer -- the clear homage to the original is great.
 
Power Mac 7200, changed my life
But I love my Mac Studio and Studio Display now.

iPhone 4 was quite magical too. That’s why I look forward to get my Mini.
All bigger phones in between not my thing, not even semi big.
 
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This post weirds me out. I'm not thankful for anything any corporate entity sells me for an outrageous markup. I paid more money than I needed to for my iPhone 14 Pro Max, Apple Watch Ultra, and AirPods Pro 2 and I could've easily spent hundreds less for items that do 95% of the same stuff on the Android side. Apple should be thanking me for spending money on their overpriced products.
 
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My 14" M1 Max Macbook Pro for letting me have the option to work away from the office. It is powerful enough to allow me to create video content sitting in my husband's hospital room. He is home now but I am thankful I could take my work with me and that would not have happened without my MBP.
 
The Apple TV. I’ve been using it since 2010. Even when I switched to android between 2012-2014 I still used my Apple TV.
 
The iPad Pro 12.9" (any version)
Back in the mid 90s, I got my first mobile phone. And talking to my relatives on the phone, I dreamt of having a small display where I could see them. Because I had migrated to Sweden, and they all lived in Norway.

These days I am on FaceTime almost every single day, talking to a friend in Siberia. And seeing each other makes a world of difference, if you can not visit the other person. My relatives do not use video calls at all, so that part of the dream did not come true. But of course, I can visit them from time to time.
But honestly.
I still marvel at the magic of facetime on the iPad. Even though I understand how the internet works, and the tech behind it. It still is magic! And I suppose everyone who were not born in a world with these wonders, will agree.
 
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