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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 787131" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>[USER=34269]@Danno[/USER]</p><p>The older 27 inch iMacs are starting to go away and aren't listed on the Apple site, but B&H still has them in limited stock. My old one was a 21.5" display, and it was plenty big enough, but I'll take a look at the 27" displays if I get the Mini. </p><p> I was looking at the Mini because it was a lot of bang for the buck, small and if I needed to evacuate the area, I can grab it easier than the old desktop. I dunno. I am not good at making decisions. Makes my anxiety go through the roof. Thanks for the input on your Mac.</p><p> [USER=10742]@FredKingston[/USER]. Thanks. </p><p>I almost fell over when I saw the display prices for the Retina screens. They only have 2 in the line-up. The smaller one is $1600, and I am not willing to do that. Looks like lots of nice HDMI displays are available for around $200 or less, so I'll go take a look at them.</p><p>Thanks for your input. </p><p> </p><p>I do like having the option on keyboards and displays without them just handing me one of theirs, that I pay for and don't like. I still don't understand why they put a charge port on the bottom of the magic mouse. They keyboard has a port where you can plug it in and still use the board. Apple does some dumb stuff.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I still have my G3 "Special Edition." It still boots but makes a really annoying noise. They keyboard still works, but the keys are starting to stick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 787131, member: 26505"] [USER=34269]@Danno[/USER] The older 27 inch iMacs are starting to go away and aren't listed on the Apple site, but B&H still has them in limited stock. My old one was a 21.5" display, and it was plenty big enough, but I'll take a look at the 27" displays if I get the Mini. I was looking at the Mini because it was a lot of bang for the buck, small and if I needed to evacuate the area, I can grab it easier than the old desktop. I dunno. I am not good at making decisions. Makes my anxiety go through the roof. Thanks for the input on your Mac. [USER=10742]@FredKingston[/USER]. Thanks. I almost fell over when I saw the display prices for the Retina screens. They only have 2 in the line-up. The smaller one is $1600, and I am not willing to do that. Looks like lots of nice HDMI displays are available for around $200 or less, so I'll go take a look at them. Thanks for your input. I do like having the option on keyboards and displays without them just handing me one of theirs, that I pay for and don't like. I still don't understand why they put a charge port on the bottom of the magic mouse. They keyboard has a port where you can plug it in and still use the board. Apple does some dumb stuff. BTW, I still have my G3 "Special Edition." It still boots but makes a really annoying noise. They keyboard still works, but the keys are starting to stick. [/QUOTE]
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