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| Keyboard and mouse | | 35 | 92.11% |
| USB hub(s) | | 25 | 65.79% |
| Scanner | | 21 | 55.26% |
| Printer | | 28 | 73.68% |
| Hard disk | | 30 | 78.95% |
| Camera (still or movie) | | 25 | 65.79% |
| Tablet | | 9 | 23.68% |
| Memory stick | | 22 | 57.89% |
| Wireless connectivity (Bluetooth - WiFi) | | 16 | 42.11% |
| Others | | 21 | 55.26% |
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__________________ MacBook / 2 GHz / 1.5 GB RAM / 100 GB HD / Mac OS X.5.4 iBook G4 / 1 GHz / 768 MB RAM / 40 GB HD / Mac OS X.5.4 iMac G4 / 700 MHz / 768 MB RAM / 40 GB HD / Mac OS X.4.11 iMac G3 / 266 MHz / 320 MB RAM / 6 GB HD / Mac OS 9.2.2 |
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| At the time, LaCie seemed to constantly get praised for making the best (or amongst the best) CRT monitors. In more recent times, it looks like they have stopped making CRTs and only make flat panel displays now. Funnily enough, I didn't know LaCie made things other than displays until after I bought my monitor! ![]() |
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| Let me just make an intermediate status: 1) Keybords 90% (How do the remaining 10% work ?) 2) Hard disk 77% 3) Printer 74% 4) Camera 68% 5) Hub 61% 6) Memory stick 58% 7) Scanner <50% 8) Wireless <50%
__________________ My current machine is an iMac Core 2 Duo 2.16 GHz 24" with MacOS X 10.5. My Apples are here. My oldest Apple was born in 1977. GS/P/>SS d-(++) s+: a+ C+(C) U* P L+ E--- W++ N- o+ K? w O-- M++ V PS+ PE+ Y- PGP t+ 5 X+ R tv-- b+++ DI++ D+ G e+++ h---- r+++ y? Time is not changing, I'm just traveling through time. |
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| I think they mean 90 out of 100 ticked the keyboard option, 77 out of 100 ticked the HD option, etc... so the percent is worked out as peripherals to people, not peripherals compared to each other. (Does this make sense???)
__________________ MacBook / 2 GHz / 1.5 GB RAM / 100 GB HD / Mac OS X.5.4 iBook G4 / 1 GHz / 768 MB RAM / 40 GB HD / Mac OS X.5.4 iMac G4 / 700 MHz / 768 MB RAM / 40 GB HD / Mac OS X.4.11 iMac G3 / 266 MHz / 320 MB RAM / 6 GB HD / Mac OS 9.2.2 |
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| You're right... MacBook users do not need to use an external keyboard.
__________________ My current machine is an iMac Core 2 Duo 2.16 GHz 24" with MacOS X 10.5. My Apples are here. My oldest Apple was born in 1977. GS/P/>SS d-(++) s+: a+ C+(C) U* P L+ E--- W++ N- o+ K? w O-- M++ V PS+ PE+ Y- PGP t+ 5 X+ R tv-- b+++ DI++ D+ G e+++ h---- r+++ y? Time is not changing, I'm just traveling through time. |
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| Nor do MacBookPro or any other laptop users...
__________________ MacBook / 2 GHz / 1.5 GB RAM / 100 GB HD / Mac OS X.5.4 iBook G4 / 1 GHz / 768 MB RAM / 40 GB HD / Mac OS X.5.4 iMac G4 / 700 MHz / 768 MB RAM / 40 GB HD / Mac OS X.4.11 iMac G3 / 266 MHz / 320 MB RAM / 6 GB HD / Mac OS 9.2.2 |
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| I am lucky. Just about all my essential hardware and peripherals are colour consistent (i.e. grey). My periphs:
All products are from Walmart, unless otherwise indicated.
__________________ Intel Mac Mini 1.83 1GB 10.5.5 PowerMac G4 833Hz 768MB 10.3.9 Trying is the first step to failure. Homer Simpson |
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| I have to admit that confused me too, at first. I thought the other 10% might be running an old Mac as a server in the corner of the room, or something. But, yes, using a laptop instead of a desktop is the simpler answer! |
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