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How Many Apple Products Do You Own?

How many Apple products do you own or use?

  • Just the iPad, no others

    Votes: 137 12.7%
  • iPad +1 other

    Votes: 191 17.7%
  • iPad +2 others

    Votes: 221 20.5%
  • iPad +3 or more other Apple products

    Votes: 530 49.1%

  • Total voters
    1,079
I just wish it would finish it's wireless migrate from my old MacBook so that I can have a play with it.

The Archangel
 
Almost all...

Hello I just want to share what I have:
iMac 20", MiniMac, MacBook,iPad2,iPhone4 & iPod not touch.
I will happy to share all information if somebody need it.
Happy weekend
Vinnie
 
iVinnie said:
Hello I just want to share what I have:
iMac 20", MiniMac, MacBook,iPad2,iPhone4 & iPod not touch.
I will happy to share all information if somebody need it.
Happy weekend
Vinnie

Welcome to the Forum. This is a great place to learn and share Enjoy!!
 
Gabriel1 said:
So I finally succumbed and added a 13" MacBook Air to my collection. Now just waiting for around a gazillion hours whilst my old MacBook migrates wirelessly to the Air before I can play with this little beauty!

The Archangel

Congratulations, i lust after the same thing too  is it with the i5 or i7 processor?

Sent from my iPad using iPF, using iOS 4.3.2
 
lukepast said:
I have the following Apple devices (listed in the order I acquired them)

iPod Mini
MacMini Intel Core 2 Duo 1.83 GHz
Tangerine iMac G3 400MHz
Airport Express
Indigo iMac G3 400MHz
Graphite iMac G3 700MHz
iPad
Airport Extreme

I commented on a similar post a while back that the person must have been Steve Jobs's child, clearly you are his favourite child!!!

Sent from my iPad 2 using iPF

The iPod Mini was won in a competition about 6 years ago.

The 3 iMacs were all bought on eBay for about £30 - £40 each when my windose laptop was on loan for a year to my ex as I missed being able to use a computer in every room lol. The iPad has meant I don't use them so much but the iMac in the bedroom is handy for watching DVDs with.

The Airport Express was bought as it was cheaper than buying an amplifier with optical in - the macMini makes my amplifier crackle - I think it's something to do with the sound output being combined optical and copper. I have had the macMini for more than 4 years now. I only got the Aiport Extreme because I'd been through 2 routers for my internet in the past year and decided to get something of higher quality.

Just taken delivery (on thursday) of a shiny new iMac 21" 2.5GHz:D

Going to the Apple Store Genius bar for an hour this morning to get help and tips on migrating my data from my 4-5 year old macMini:)

Initial thoughts on Lion with the Magic Trackpad : "It's just natural when you've been using an iPad for over a year isn't it?"
 
fishychick said:
I have an old 4 gb iPod nano the battery died in, and a 32 gb black iPod classic with a broken jack. Beyond my broken apple products, it's just my white 32 gb iPad 2. =)

Hey, that's not a bad thing to have. LOL!

Sent from Scooter, my White Verizon 32GB iPad2, using iPF
 
Good karma said:
Congratulations, i lust after the same thing too  is it with the i5 or i7 processor?

Sent from my iPad using iPF, using iOS 4.3.2

It's the i5 1.7Ghz 128GB, plenty fast enough for me and of course as it's the 13" it has a memory card slot which is a bonus.

The Archangel
 
I have an old 4 gb iPod nano the battery died in, and a 32 gb black iPod classic with a broken jack. Beyond my broken apple products, it's just my white 32 gb iPad 2. =)

If you're a techie geek like me, then it's probably possible to replace the nano's battery -- I know there's instructions and sources for replacing batteries etc on my even older iPod Mini -- if I had to use public transport on a regular basis I would upgrade the mini's 4Gb hard drive with a 8Gb or 16Gb CF card to give it a longer life :)

The iPod Classic is probably well worth looking into repairing the broken jack -- even if you have to pay someone to do it?
 
Gabriel1 said:
It's the i5 1.7Ghz 128GB, plenty fast enough for me and of course as it's the 13" it has a memory card slot which is a bonus.

The Archangel

Great stuff, and the best part is the solid state drive ( no moving parts) makes it really fast and silent compared to normal laptops using twice the processing power, but they generate heat, noise and god knows what.

Sent from my iPad using iPF, using iOS 4.3.2
 
Good karma said:
Great stuff, and the best part is the solid state drive ( no moving parts) makes it really fast and silent compared to normal laptops using twice the processing power, but they generate heat, noise and god knows what.

Sent from my iPad using iPF, using iOS 4.3.2

Oh yeah, it's hard to tell that it is actually on!

The Archangel
 

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