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Posted Jul 19, 2006 05:13 by Anna S.
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Do you believe that you deserve nothing but the best? Is that the reason why you got yourself a pretty and powerful MacBook? If so, here's a round up of the best accessories to compliment your already blinging MacBook. More bling, what else?
If you want to look sleek and sharp on your way to that very important meeting with the investors, this Incase Nylon notebook sleeve is the one for you. It doesn't only have room to house your MacBook but it also has enough space to put your papers and whatnots in. No more clutter. It also has a detachable shoulder strap in the package. It is available through the Apple Store in a variety of colors - Burnt Orange, Black and Platinum Gray - and sells for $49.95. One of the most important bling of all is an upgrade. So why not make those applications run faster and smoother, and upgrade your existing RAM to a 2GB one? Available through Other World Computing for $215. Young professionals will have a field day with this stylish and sporty shoulder bag named Alley from STM. It has a padded shoulder strap, contoured rubber handle, secure velcro closure system, extra pockets for your other accessories and is made from 600D rip-stop polyester. It is available for 13"-15" displays and comes in Olive and Carbon. Price ranges from $39.95 to $44.95.
Because of current developments on having the ability to run Windows in your Mac, there have been a slew of unguided (misguided) users still using Boot Camp, which was so yesterday by the way, when there is a much better solution. Parallels Desktop for Mac, lets you run Windows or Linux alongside your Mac OS X, and does it fast. How can you use the Parallels Desktop for Mac if you don't have Microsoft Windows XP installed? So get yourself one of these Microsoft Windows XP Professional With SP2 - OEM from Newegg. It will only cost you $4.99. Besides, who needs a big box anyway?
There was a time when Zen was stylish. So unleash the minimalist in you with this posh bag from Incase that goes for $30. You can place it inside your bag or carry it on its own. Either way, it offers complete notebook protection. It is custom fit for the 13" MacBook but still compatible for the 12" PowerBook and iBook. If Light Blue doesn't strike your fancy, it is also available in black. Doesn't it just take your breath away? Not only is the Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP 24-inch LCD ($700) a cheaper alternative to the 23-inch Apple Cinema Display, it is also a perfect match for the MacBook's WUXGA resolution (1920x1200). It offers great color and contrast, an integrated 9-in-2 media card reader, and a plethora of video connections that even allow for picture-in-picture TV watching right beside your spreadsheets. Admit it. Some men treat women like objects, and some objects like women. If you're part of the group that does the latter, then why not get the InvisibleShield to protect your valuables from scratches and dents. How tough and reliable is the InvisibleShield? One - It was originally created by the US military to protect the edges of helicopter blades. Two - It comes with a lifetime warranty. Avoiding paranoia is only $55. Just lovely. Just plain lovely. Logitech Cordless Desktop S530 beauty is just $75 away through Amazon.
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"So get yourself one of these Microsoft Windows XP Professional With SP2 - OEM from Newegg. It will only cost you $4.99."
Dude, that's shipping cost. They're actually selling it for $137.99
"So get yourself one of these Microsoft Windows XP Professional With SP2 - OEM from Newegg. It will only cost you $4.99."
Dude, that's shipping cost. They're actually selling it for $137.99
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