I plan to get the 27 inch. I didn't know there was a 21 inch. Does the 21 inch 
have less power and processor power?

On Nov 14, 2012, at 11:33 AM, Neil Barnfather - TalkNav <[email protected]> 
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> that depends on which model, 21.5in or 27in.
> 
> I have the 27in and it definitely dominates the desk. That is a good thing, 
> its a thing of beauty, so its not intrusive, but it is big in terms of 
> surface area by way of its screen size. Its overall foot print though is 
> relatively small.
> 
> On a, quote, standard desk you'll find it takes up between a third and half 
> the desk, width ways, depending on screen size.
> 
> but, les than a rough twentieth by ways of depth.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Neil Barnfather
> 
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> On 14 Nov 2012, at 11:13, Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Tell me, you all know what a standardise desk is, if you put the I Mac on 
>> the desk at top right corner, how big would it be from the right hand corner 
>> to where it ended? would it go half way across the desk from the right hand 
>> top corner? I want to get an idea how big it is length ways when it stands 
>> on a desk.
>> 
>> Kawal.
>> 
>> On Nov 14, 2012, at 10:39 AM, Kliphton <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Okay, I have owned an iMac, now own a mini.  Now even though I love the 
>>> portabiity of the mini, and that's room to room, not taking it out of the 
>>> house.  Don't have to do that since I can do 98 percent of what I do on my 
>>> mac on my iPhone.  The only reason I got a iMac to begin with, is I had no 
>>> desire for a laptop anymore, and back then, you got more bang for your 
>>> buck.  So, it came with 4 gigs of ram, I put 12 more in for a total of 16, 
>>> it had 1TB of hd space, and a 3.4 i7 quad core processor.  So when I ran vm 
>>> fusion on there, I saw no lag in either system.  So yes, having it ready 24 
>>> 7 is a plus, I almost never shut it down, but now the mini takes up much 
>>> less space, I am getting just about everything in my mini that was in the 
>>> iMac, with the plus side of a 1TB of ssd flash storage, and boy does it 
>>> fly!!!!!  I call it my dream machine, 16 gigs of ram, 2.6 quad core 
>>> processor, and all around less power consumtion.  I don't need the monitor, 
>>> that's why I passed on the new 13 inch MBP, and slimmer model of the new 
>>> iMac, any apple product you choose will not disapoint.   So there is my 2 
>>> cent worth, good luck in your decision.
>>> 
>>> Kliphton-SR
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>>> 
>>> On Nov 14, 2012, at 3:37 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Does the I Mac have a Battery in it?  Does Windows work well on the I Mac?
>>> 
>>> Kawal.
>>> 
>>> P.S. You can come to see me if you want to play with my drive!
>>> 
>>> On Nov 14, 2012, at 2:08 AM, Nicholas Parsons 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I tried remapping the VoiceOver keys originally. However, no matter how 
>>>> you remap the keys, you'll never get a control, command and option key on 
>>>> both the left and the right of an Apple bluetooth keyboard. And as so many 
>>>> of the Mac OS X and VoiceOver keystrokes require a combination of these 
>>>> keys, I find it really much faster and easier when I have them on both 
>>>> sides. Granted, it might be worth the inconvenience of a missing key on 
>>>> the right in order to be able to take the keyboard away from your desk, 
>>>> but to be honest, I didn't really do this all that often. Plus, the Apple 
>>>> USB keyboard has two additional USB ports in it, so by using the Apple USB 
>>>> keyboard you in fact gain USB ports, not lose them.
>>>> 
>>>> At the end of the day though it's just a personal preference. I just 
>>>> really wish Apple would squeeze that one additional key on to the right 
>>>> side of the space bar. It doesn't seem too much to ask and it would make 
>>>> it so much more user friendly.
>>>> 
>>>> I agree with all the other iMac comments by everyone else. It's really 
>>>> great to have it on and ready to go 24/7. I'm just jealous you'll be 
>>>> getting a fusion drive. ;)
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