I use an Airport Express to connect my Mac to my NAD stereo. I have an ATV3 and I’ve set it up so I can access Netflix, Hulu & HBO Now, and those three apps cover about 90% of my viewing. I use the MBP trackpad and keyboard there. I use an Apple wireless keyboard and magic trackpad, but I also have a Razer Death Adder mouse for gaming^.Īt work I simply undock my MBP and take it in, and plug it into two monitors there as well. It sits in a Henge Dock that’s connected to 2x Dell 24" monitors via a Matrox DualHead2Go Digital ME. They are sitting in various docks and act as the music player in our lounge rooms.Īt home I use a hotted up 13" 2011 MBP. We have 2 Chromecasts as well, but they are terrible so don’t see much use. They are great, but am looking forward to upgrading to the ATV 4 when it come out next month. We have 2 Apple TV’s (2nd generation) running Plex. It means we now have a spare iPad 3, iPad 2 and original iPad lying around the house. This did not go down too well, so I purchased my wife an iPad Air 2 a few weeks ago and my wife’s old iPad Air was then passed to my daughter. I have an iPad Air 2 (128GB), and my wife usually gets my old model when the new iPad is released, but there was no iPad Air 3 this year it would have meant that there was no iPads to pass down to my wife and daughter. I usually put a local sim in my iPhone and my Australian sim sits in the spare iPhone. It does not see much use except when we travel. My wife inherited my iPhone 6 and her old iPhone 5s has become the spare iPhone. I upgrade my iPhone each year so am rocking an iPhone 6s (128GB Space Grey). My secondary Mac is a 2012 11" MacBook Air - This gets very little use now as if I travel, I tend to take my iPad rather than my MacBook (unless I need to do serious work). The ScanSnap is fantastic and I highly recommend it to anyone if they want to try and go paperless or want digitise your documents. I have a Synology DS1513 attached to it (storing my media files), and a Fujitsu ScanSnap S1300. I’ll probably upgrade to a new iMac soon though. I usually updated my Mac’s every there years, but the DYI 3TB Fusion Drive added a few years to the life of my iMac. My main Mac is a 2011, 27"iMac with a DYI Fusion Drive. Spare phone: My ‘Music Phone/iPod’ (no room on my main iPhone) is a 3GS (32GB, iOS 6) goes everywhere with me, and I also use it when I don’t want to drop/break/loose my iPhone 5. Phone: My phone is an iPhone 5 (16GB, iOS 8), used for the normal phone things, though I do use my iPad more than my phone. ’Work iPad’ : I have an iPad Mini 2 (16GB, iOS 9) that I use to teach people how to use an iPad. IPad: I have an ageing iPad 2 (64GB, 3G, iOS 8) is used mainly for light tasks (email, safari, email, twitter, Facebook, reading and a huge number of other things), but also goes to uni with me where I use it for note taking, watching lectures, research, essay writing etc. Secondary Mac: My early 2008 White Macbook (256GB OWC SSD, 2.4GHZ C2D, 6GB RAM, OSX 10.7.5/Windows 10) gets used as a Windows 10 machine and also as a Mac for various other purposes. I have a Asus monitor for my desk where it becomes my desktop Mac as well. Main Mac: A 2 month old, 2012 Non Retina Macbook Pro 13 inch (1TB EVO 850 SSD, 2.9GHZ i7, 8GB RAM, OSX 10.10.5/Windows 7).
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