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iMac + iPod 08 January 2007

About a month ago, I bought a new Apple iMac because my Mac Mini, (although serving me well), was struggling with me running all the programs I needed to do my work simultaneously. So I dug deep in my pocket and got myself an iMac.

For those interested in the Tech Specs: 17-inch wide-screen LCD, 64-bit Intel Core 2 Duo processor, (2.16 GHz). 2 GB Memory, DVD+R DL/DVD-RW/CD-RW. Built-in camera, FireWire, USB 2.0, Bluetooth, Wireless, and IR Receiver.

I wanted to tell you all sooner, but I had to sell my old mac on Ebay first, and I didn’t want to publicly announce that its hard disk has crapped out on me before I got it sold. I should note I got the hard disk replaced and certified working before I sold it on, but still.

OS X itself, is rock solid, hasn’t crashed once, and has wowed everyone who has seen it! I could wax lyrical about the iMac, but suffice to say that when I mentioned to the girlfriend that I think I had found a replacement for her, she wasn’t impressed.

A point to take away from this: Never tell your partner that a computer is equal/more important to you then she is, (even in jest). They will not get the joke, and sulk.

Above, the cover of the iMac instruction manual. Love at first sight.

Anyway, to go with my new iMac, this Christmas I decided the time was right, I should bite the bullet and buy an iPod. I feel rather ashamed that in November 2005, I posted about Lucy’s iPod, and stated that “I can’t say I’m all that impressed… I just didn’t like it.” I was wrong, I’m sorry for mocking you for the past two years Lucy. I love my new iPod, it is sexy, sleek, stylish, and does exactly what I want it to.

It is just over 4 inches tall, 2.4 inches thick and weighs just 0.2 kg. It is the iPod Video model, which means I can play films on it. I remember how awe-stuck I was when I got my first MP3 player, amazed I could carry my whole music collection around with me. Now I can carry my music collection, and a sizeable part of my films. What I really love is the iPods ability to automatically sync all of my music, photos, address book, and calendars when I plug it in. It’s just another tool that I can leave to get on with the job, comfortable in the knowledge that my back is covered thanks to Apple.