877 Questions on What can I do on a Mac?
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list of compatible monitors to use with mac mini?
I am considering getting a mac mini and want to know if my current monitor is compatible.
HP W1907.- Asked by Valerie E F from Rock Hill
- 06 9, 12
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My new Mini delivers no output to my Vizio through either the HDMI port or the Display port.
- Answered by Jason K from Raleigh
- 09 10, 12
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How do I upgrade my macbook pro with OS X 10.5.8 to 10.6?
- Asked by Catherine B from Riverhead
- 01 29, 13
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does the new iMac 2013 has ir Sensor? I cant seem to use my remote on it.
- Asked by Zhong Qin N
- 04 20, 13
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I have a Mac Pro, Quad-Core Intel Xeon, 3.2 GHz with 2 processors.serial number G88160K5XYL Can I upgrade Mountain Lion ? What's my best OS ?
- Asked by Leon R C from Mill Valley
- 01 28, 13
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can I connect multiple monitors to my iMac
- Asked by Broderick G from Memphis
- 09 4, 12
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Yes!
The early iMac's have supported this, my mid 2007 has supported this, and it runs great to this day! There is an external monitor connection on the back of the iMac. Grab an adapter from the apple store, and you can connect a second monitor. If your iMac has thunderbolt ports, you can typically run up to 3 monitors including your iMac screen.- Answered by Gregory Z from Langley
- 09 5, 12
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MacBook Pro and Logic Studio
Hi. I'm studying music and will be buying a Macbook Pro, Logic Studio and an M Audio Keystation over the summer. I'd like to know what memory size and processor and hard drive speed to get for the best results. Thanks!
- Asked by J B
- 03 30, 12
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Hi.
If you have to install Logic Studio. I think you need to buy Mac. Pro with powerful memory size and CPU. For example: HDD 4TB, Memory 4 or 8 GB and so on....
Also I advise you to buy high quality sample sounds from vst-store.com
there are many different free and paid sample sounds and loops.
I hope my answer can help you.
If you have any more questions, I'll be happy to help any way I can.
Thanks- Answered by Karen G
- 11 15, 12
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OSX is the name of all system software. There are 8 different versions, with new features on each. 10.8 is the newest version. 10.7 was before that, 10.6, 10.5 down to 10.0 which was the first.
- Answered by Daryl T from Junction City
- 12 9, 12
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What is the sound quality with the new MacBook Pro Retina receiving, storing and playing hi-res sound files?
Until Apple releases the new desktop (Mac Pro and Mac Mini) replacements for more permanent use in my main home Theater, I plan to buy the new MacBook Pro 15" Retina to use temporarily, replace it with one of the new desktops and use the 15" as my moveable main personal computer. For my wife, I already have a 17" MacBook Pro (2 months pre-Thunderbolt) and I use an iPad 2 for a lot of my needs/wants.
There is much info published about Retina, HDMI to receiver, enhanced Thunderbolt, USB 3.0 ports and other great features.
But, I can't find detailed info on high-resolution sound quality played from the new 15" Retina unit through a DAC to the amp/speakers. Can you help with some higher-end references?
Thank you! Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Regards,
Ed- Asked by Edward D from Scottsdale
- 07 24, 12
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I got the MBP with retina, and can say a few things by now.
First....the sound is excellent. What is excellent? It is very high definition, excellent stereo separation, a pleasure to listen to music, films, giving a filigran picture. It does not come with bass, but what do you expect. We must remain realistic, because some laws of physics can not be overcome. So, is the sound good? It is astounding, but with little bass. In many cases we don't need the pounding. For those moments it is surprisingly good. I did not go testing. The sound quality hit me when I played some songs the first time. That good it is.
Second....the screen....all is said 1000x over.
Third....heat....I read it was a scorcher. I have it sometimes on my body, and it is less hot than my previous MPB (late 2008), no doubt about it. I once did a stress test taxing the CPU and graphics to the max, and it rapidly increased in temp. But for normal use, other than maybe top gaming (I never do) it gets only warm, never hot.
Fourth....noise...I do not hear it. Only, under the mentioned stress test did I hear the fans clearly the first time. No wonder, of course. But remember, no HDD to make a continuous whirring noise?
All in all....a marvel....but pricey. We still can't have it all in one computer, and never will, probably.- Answered by Hans Juerg K from Pointe-claire
- 08 25, 12
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how do i buy and install mac os 10.7 to a cleaned mac
A local school is selling some used macs, but they're being sold without OS or any software. Software I have, but how can I buy and install os 10.7?
- Asked by Richard C from San Francisco
- 09 2, 12
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Can you charge a macbook via USB like some PC laptops do?
- Asked by John W from Stony Point
- 04 18, 13
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My MAC is running OSX version 10.5.8. Can i update to a newer operating system? If so, can i do it without deleting all the data on the computer?
- Asked by Steve F from Lloyd Harbor
- 11 12, 12
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If you have a Intel Mac, you can upgrade to 10.6, if you have a newer Mac, you may be able to upgrade to the latest version of OSX, which is Mountain Lion (10.8)
- Answered by Sally-ann P
- 11 22, 12
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Can I down load ICloud to my MAC computer
- Asked by Richard S from Cincinnati
- 01 27, 13
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Does the new Macbook Pro with the Retina Display support three Apple Thunderbolt Displays simultaneously?
I know before you could only link one additional Apple Thunderbolt Display but now that there are two thunderbolt ports on the Macbook Pro, is it possible to connect three or possibly even four displays? I know the new Macbook Pro is a lot more powerful.
- Asked by Sam M from Portland
- 06 12, 12
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no, but it does support 2 thunderbolt displays and one hdmi-port support display at same time. so plus your original display it will run 4 display at same time.
- Answered by Songkun J from Geneseo
- 09 16, 12
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Blue ray dvds on the MacBook pro
I'm looking to get a MacBook pro and was wondering if they play blue ray DVDs?
- Asked by Kristen C from Burlington
- 01 17, 12
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I have a macbook pro with os X 10.8.2, can I hook up to Apple TV wirelessly?
- Asked by David M from New Hope
- 01 25, 13
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