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DURAGADGET Deluxe Laptop / Notebook USB Speakers with 7cm Bass response for Apple 13.3″ 13″ Macbook White, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro

51YjgQnI0xL. SL160  DURAGADGET Deluxe Laptop / Notebook USB Speakers with 7cm Bass response for Apple 13.3 13 Macbook White, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro

  • Your ears are going to be happyyou get a full, balanced sound with crisp highs, rich mids, and deep lows
  • The 7.00 cm pressure drivers give you more bass response with less distortion
  • You get power and sound with just one cord for added convenience.
  • You can easily adjust the volume right from the front of your speaker
  • Dimensions: 6 x 7 x 16 cm

Product DescriptionTechnical Details Colour of Housing Black Connection USB Frequency Range 20 Hz -20 kHz Loudspeaker Depth 7 cm Loudspeaker Height 16 cm Loudspeaker Width 6 cm Power RMS -2 Watt System -Stereo Connection -Cable

DURAGADGET Deluxe Laptop / Notebook USB Speakers with 7cm Bass response for Apple 13.3″ 13″ Macbook White, Macbook Air, Macbook Pro

Originally posted 2010-03-30 13:42:54. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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Macbook Air Core 2 duo 1.8Ghz, 2GB Ram, 64GB

31JJAgNozmL. SL160  Macbook Air Core 2 duo 1.8Ghz, 2GB Ram, 64GB

  • Intel Core 2 Duo processor 1.8Ghz
  • 2GB memory, 13.3″
  • 64GB solid-state drive1
  • Built-in 802.11n Wi-Fi2 and Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • The genius of multi-touch

Product DescriptionWhat’s in the Box
MacBook Air
45W MagSafe Power Adapter, AC wall plug, and power cord
Micro-DVI to DVI adapter
Micro-DVI to VGA adapter
Display polishing cloth
Install/restore DVDs
Printed and electronic documentation

Macbook Air Core 2 duo 1.8Ghz, 2GB Ram, 64GB

Originally posted 2010-03-23 13:35:03. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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Wii Laptop!


From engadget: It’s the Wii laptop! We spent the last few weeks (including much time spent over the holidays evading relatives) slaving over this bad boy and finally it’s complete. Check out the features: * 16:9 widescreen LCD, 7-inch diagonal. * Stereo sound * Gamecube controller port * Built-in short range Sensor Bar * Ports for using original Sensor Bar and A/V output jacks (for use on external display) * Built-in power supply and compartment for power cord * Dimensions: 8.5 x 7.7 x 2-inches Starting next Tuesday we’ll be doing a multi-part How-To with detailed instructions for building your own Wii laptop, as well as loads of photos of the construction process. But for now check out the gallery for more detailed photos of the unit, and click on to see some video of the Wii laptop in action. www.engadget.com

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Macbook Air User Guide

stevejobs Macbook Air User Guide

1) Getting Started

Unloading while removing the MacBook Air, Mac computers out of the box, you should also be micro-DVI to VGA adapter Micro-DVI to DVI adapter, power cord 45W MagSafe Power Adapter Software.  Get out of the film Pull 45W MagSafe power supply and transformer into a wall outlet. Whereas the other end and attach it to the magnetic MagSafe connector on the left side of the MacBook Air if necessary, extend the MagSafe power cable, a spike from the adapter and insert the plug into population. Insert the other end of the power cord. Disconnect the MagSafe power adapter from the current, first remove the power cord plug adapter. The yellow light is the MagSafe power connector indicates that the MacBook Air battery is charging. If the battery is fully charged, the green light comes on.

The Basic Features The basic features of the MacBook Air are (from right to left), microphone, camera light, built-in iSight camera and the ambient light sensor on top of mono-screen keyboard, in accordance with the power button near the top right corner is the trackpad and trackpad button on the keyboard to sleep in the light and the infrared receiver on the right side of the front edge of the MacBook Air’s internal battery with the MagSafe connector on the left is a headphone jack, USB-2. 0-contact and micro-DVI port is hidden on the right side

2) Initial setup (a) Wizard Wizard hatches on the screen that appears when you first MacBook Air, follow the instructions to you which causes you, “you have a Mac?” Display. You now have the opportunity to choose from: a basic set, set-up that also move files to another Mac (b) the basic set-up, then move “Not my information is now” Click “Next”; Take the order, instructions for the account and a wireless network ( C) Set-up file transfer from another Mac on your Mac will need a second optical drive (see “optical discs below) (d) Customize your MacBook Air Apple menu> System Preferences from the menu at the top of the screen, or select the System Preferences icon in the Dock at the bottom to find and use System Preferences to change your MacBook Air Regulations (e) use the trackpad and the trackpad and then double-click the Browse icon, then drag the mouse pointer via the control that you send the cursor on the screen the speed of fingers on the trackpad: the slow movement, and pointing the finger to send a short track speed to send the cursor to the business the greater distance, if you’re not familiar with the trackpad, it’s worth learning from its activities.

These include the following: secondary, or the right mouse button. You can use the shortcuts. Two fingers on the trackpad then trackpad button. Two finger scroll. Scroll up, down or sideways movements of these two fingers on the trackpad. Some of the trackpad movements apply to certain applications like iPhoto: two-finger pinch. Pinch two fingers on the zoom control plate, or decreased. Two fingers to rotate. Turn on two fingers on the trackpad to images and pages. Three fingers to steal. To be able to do quickly through the pages of a document or multiple images. Click the fine teeth and put the trackpad options, choose Apple menu> System Preferences, Keyboard and mouse trackpad more information: Choose Help> Mac Help Click Control panel 3), optical disks () optical drive, the MacBook Air is not an optical drive. Go to install software that is downloaded from other computer applications and files from the disk file, you must use the optical drive on another Mac and PC. Alternatively, an external MacBook Air SuperDrive can be used to position (b) installation CD / DVD sharing on your Mac or PC’s that you have a CD / DVD-sharing is the same wired or wireless network. Mac is also a Mac OS X V10. 4. 10 OS or later. You must have Windows XP or Windows Vista. MacBook Air is a Mac OS X Install Disc 1 You can use the CD-tray / DVD-sharing settings.

This CD / DVD-sharing software Migration Assistant, Remote Install Mac OS X also, if you double-click on a Mac other than your computer, select the “DVD or CD sharing settings” when it appears on the screen. If you use a computer, select the “DVD or CD Sharing” on the dialog box is displayed. In both cases, follow the instructions. (c) The transition to files and applications from another MacBook Air Mac Download Mac OS X Install Disc 1, as above, make sure the MacBook Air and other Mac at the same wired or wireless network, the MacBook air, follow the instructions to install the program – are as much as the assistant ” you have a Mac? “screen, click on” from another Mac “Choose a wireless network (if you have wireless) and select the” Next “screen, connect to your other Mac, the password is displayed Note: The following steps apply to other Mac / Utilities, open Migration Assistant and click “Continue,” select “to another Mac,” as a method of immigration, and click ‘Next’ Close all other applications, if you have not already, and click “Next” Enter the password and the MacBook Air display is given box, click the “Continue” to begin the hike on immigration, do not use any other Mac with something else. (d) Invitation to a wireless connection to other data, may have several applications from the Internet. To invite applications to a DVD or CD, even a CD / DVD distribution ((see b) above) and follow the instructions (e) below, or attached to the MacBook Air SuperDrive, the USB port, insert the disk, and follow the instructions on the screen (s) sharing disks, you can create a CD or DVD on your Mac or PC’s shares in the MacBook Pro. Note: you may not be able to equities movies and games, as they are copy protected. It has certainly given (b) Make sure the MacBook Air and the other computer on the same network, if the second computer is a Mac: Choose Apple menu> System Preferences “Choose” Sharing “option” of a DVD or CD Sharing “If the second computer is a PC Select the “DVD or CD Sharing” panel, click the “Enabling DVD or CD Sharing” is now the other Mac or PC, follow these steps: Insert the CD or DVD optical drive will appear (on the MacBook Air, the disc is in the Finder sidebar Equipment ’section below), select the “Accept” when prompted on the other hand is a Mac or PC, so the CD is not available in the MacBook Air 4) Sleep mode and connect down to the MacBook Air () sleep the sleep mode is the MacBook Air uses a short waiting period, take the following steps: Close> ; use an Apple display to “sleep” in the menu bar, choose Apple menu> System Preferences and choose “Save” energy “and set the sleep timer, press the Power button and select the sleep dialogue.

Please note: Do not move the MacBook Air show begins pulsing sleep, otherwise the risk of damage to your hard drive . You can activate the MacBook Air from sleep mode: Open the attached displays, or press the power button or any key when the screen is opened (b), setting off the MacBook Air From the Apple Menu> Shut Down from the menu bar or press the power button and select Shut Down dialog box, 5) Quick Guide for Mac OS X (a) Operating System Mac OS X V10. 5 Leopard operating system is a MacBook Air, it manages files, applications and connected devices. He works the same way as Windows. (b) the Basic Supervisory Control keyboard and touchpad. If you’ve used Windows, you find that you have the keyboard and trackpad would be less time to achieve similar results. (c) Highlights from the icons, layouts and navigation of the MacBook Air Monitors are simple. Together, windows, menus, folders and links to four key features that you can work quickly and simply: desktop, dock your desktop the Finder menu bar on the desktop is the screen whenever you start when you help the MacBook Air. Use it to such things as files, folders, pictures, and save. The first icon on the desktop, you’ll see is the Macintosh HD) (kovalevy. If it looks like other features of the MacBook Air to use another HD icons. Double-click the icon to view their files and applications. Please note the following.

When you connect a peripheral device connected to the MacBook Air, an icon appears on the desktop, if you There are several users in a MacBook Air Mac OS X, which is always lagging behind the desktop, desktop applications using the Dock Dock is the row of icons at the bottom of the screen. Click on these icons to folders, applications and windows. Please note that if a window, it three colored buttons on the top left corner. Red decrease the window closes the window to maximize the Dock Green and minimize the size of the window in the Finder icon in the Finder is the left side of the yard. Use the browse and manage the MacBook Air, folders, files and applications. Mac OS X menu bar is a single row at the top of the screen. Use the View menu to interact with the recent achievements and to adjust the settings and close applications, applications software, a log-log, since the re-start from sleep mode when you turn off the MacBook Air under the menu bar changes to the application you are using. Connect your MacBook Air is equipped with a headphone jack, USB-2. 0-contact and micro-DVI port on the right is a hidden door. You can also buy a micro-DVI to VGA adapter, and micro-DVI to DVI Adapter for MacBook Air uses a variety of connectors and adapters of peripherals such as printers, cameras and hard drives. Alternatively, a wireless Bluetooth ® connection. 7) The battery can be used in the MacBook Air run directly through the power supply 45W MagSafe Power Adapter. Alternatively, you can use the built-in battery. The time between battery charges, the reason you use the applications to the burden of performance and peripherals. If you do not need a wireless connection, you can turn off the AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth ® to extend battery life. Connect the MagSafe power adapter when the battery is low. The adapter will work when the MacBook Air is in sleep mode or turned off. MacBook Air battery as soon as possible, turn off the computer and it is free. Yellow light MagSafe Power Adapter that states that you must charge the battery. The green light indicates the battery is fully charged. The battery icon in the menu bar displays the battery charge. Note: You can not change the MacBook Air’s battery yourself. Only the Apple dealer can replace it.

Josh Evans R write Macs and other Apple products.

Originally posted 2009-11-07 14:57:10. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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Apple MacBook Pro MB990LL/A 13.3-Inch Laptop review – Check it out!

I just got my brand new 13. 3″ Macbook Pro in the post. I customised mine with 4GB of RAM and a 250 GB hard drive, but with the entry-level 2. 26 GHz Intel processor. I unboxed it in front of my ma and sister, and they were both oohing and aahing about how beautiful and thin it was. They also loved the magnetic connector on the end of the power adapter that snaps the power cord into the PC nearly on its own. I powered the PC up, went thru the Leopard setup screens, and within minutes was logged on. While starting, the light sensor powered on, the screen dimmed, and the keyboard lit-up immediately. Everything about this computer counsels ingenious design and engineering, with great attention to every detail. It is extraordinarily light, and since I am using this for school, I am very happy with the size and form factor, especially the charger. Switching from a big Dell that sported a charger that might be used to bludgeon someone to death, the little white charger that is about the size of a wallet is a breath of clean air. This computer will be fantastic to travel with. Are there things this computer lacks? Yes, there is no Blu-Ray player, which would have been nice, but for me wasn’t a deal-breaker. I suspect that the next-gen MBP’s will phase out the rotary hard drives and switch to solid state as the standard, and will all have Blu-Ray players. Till that time, this small laptop is more than sufficient. If I had to come up with a gripe about this computer, there’s actually only one- and this is true for most of Apple’s products- the iPod, iPhone, and MBP’s- I’m wishing that they wouldn’t coat transportable products with textures that are so straightforward to scratch. It is apparent that after a few months of toting this to class, it is going to have some scuffs on it. It seems like a bit of a paradox that a company that puts so much value on aesthetics seems only to care about the way the product looks when it is taken out of the first packaging. Having said that , this portable feels intensely robust, and aside from ordinary wear and tear marks, I am not scared that it will fall apart, which is a heap more than I will say for my prior piece of crap plastic Dell. In reading other reviews, people seem to be unable to realise that this qualifies as a ultraportable computer. It is just not going to have a peripheral hookup for every kind of flash card and five USB hookups. Are people serious with lambasting Apple for merging the audio jack in / out ports into one single port? Truly, who gives a rat’s a$$? This is a PORTABLE computer, not a media center. If you’re a user who favors those things, then you are free to go out and purchase the required adapters, but I’d rather have a light-weight computer that I will simply tote around. If you want a laptop that’s prepared for any occasion, go buy an eight lb. Dell desktop replacement, and have fun. I for one think people just need an incentive to groan or find something to complain about. The truth is that for the cash, you aren’t going to find a better laptop than this one. It costs more than competing computer products, but I have owned Dell’s and HP’s, and I will tell you, you get what you pay for. If you use your laptop for a minimum of a couple of hours a day, I suspect it is worth a pair hundred extra to get a really high quality product that makes you satisfied, and that is why I upgraded to the MBP. To your MBP goto Apple MacBook Pro MB990LL/A 13. 3-Inch Laptop review

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Originally posted 2010-01-14 13:46:42. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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