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Wacta Black 13.3″ Neoprene Laptop Sleeve & MacBook 13-inch, MacBook Air Case

Posted: 24 May 2011 02:14 PM PDT

Wacta Black 13.3″ Neoprene Laptop Sleeve & MacBook 13-inch, MacBook Air Case

  • Complete notebook protection
  • Durable neoprene exterior. Text line on the top of sleeve says “Notebook Second Skin”.
  • Perforated trim detail
  • Cushioned, faux-fur lined interior
  • A built-in protection layer under the zipper to protect laptop zipper scratches

This lightweight laptop sleeve offers complete protection for your laptop, whether by itself or inside your favorite bag. With a durable, water resistant neoprene exterior, cushioned interior with faux-fur lining, this stylish sleeve will deliver the ultimate in protection and versatility.

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Macbook Air User Guide

Posted: 24 May 2011 11:10 AM PDT

Macbook Air User Guide

1) First steps (a) Unpacking

When you remove your Macbook Air, Mac Computer from its packaging, you should also find

A Micro-DVI to VGA Adaptor A Micro-DVI to DVI Adaptor A Power cord A 45W MagSafe Power Adaptor Software DVDs

(b) Charging

Pull away the plastic film from the 45W MagSafe Power Adaptor and plug the adaptor into an electric socket. Take the other end of the cable and connect it to the magnetic MagSafe power port on the left hand side of your MacBook Air.

If necessary, extend the MagSafe cable by removing the prongs from the adaptor and inserting the power cord into the socket beneath them. Place the other end of the power cord into the electric socket. To disconnect the MagSafe Power Adaptor from the electricity, first remove the power cord plug from the adaptor.

An amber light on the MagSafe connector shows that the MacBook Air battery is charging. When the battery is fully charged, a green light appears.

(c) Basic features

The basic features of your MacBook Air include

(from right to left) a microphone, camera indicator light, iSight camera, and ambient light sensor at the top edge of the screen a mono speaker under the keyboard a power button near the top right hand corner a trackpad and trackpad button below the keyboard a sleep indicator light and infrared receiver on the right of the front edge of your MacBook Air a built-in battery a MagSafe power port on the left-hand side a headphone jack, USB 2.0 port, and a Micro-DVI port in a concealed hatch on the right-hand side

2) Initial set-up (a) Setup Assistant

Setup Assistant appears on your screen when you first switch on the MacBook Air. Follow the instructions that lead you to the “Do You Already Own a Mac?” screen. You now have a between:

a basic set-up a set-up that includes the migration of files from another Mac

(b) Basic set-up

Choose “Do not transfer my information now” Click “Continue” Use the prompts to arrange your user account and wireless network

(c) Set-up with file migration from another Mac

For this you need another Mac with an optical disc drive (see “Optical discs” below)

(d) Customise your MacBook Air

Click > System Preferences on the Menu Bar at the top of the screen, or click the System Preferences icon on the Dock at the bottom Browse and use System Preferences to customise your MacBook Air settings

(e) Using the trackpad

Use the trackpad to

scroll click double-click drag move the pointer

Control the distance you send the pointer across the screen by the speed of your finger on the trackpad:

a slow movement of your finger sends the pointer a short distance a fast movement sends the pointer a greater distance

If you're unfamiliar with the trackpad, it's worth spending time learning its features. These include the following:

Secondary or right clicking. This enables you to use shortcut menu commands. Place two fingers on the trackpad, then click the trackpad button. Two finger scrolling. Scroll up, down or sideways by making these movements with two fingers on the trackpad.

Some trackpad movements apply to specific applications such as iPhoto:

Two finger pinching. Pinch two fingers together on the trackpad to zoom in or out. Two finger rotating. Rotate two fingers on the trackpad to turn images and pages. Three finger swiping. This allows you to turn quickly through the pages of a document or through a series of images.

To fine-tine and set trackpad options:

select Apple > System Preferences click Keyboard & Mouse click Trackpad

For more details:

select Help > Mac Help click Trackpad

3) Optical discs (a) Using an optical disc drive

Your MacBook Air does not have an optical disc drive. To

install the software that comes with the load other applications and files from a disc migrate files

You must use the optical disc drive on another Mac or PC. Alternatively, use a MacBook Air external SuperDrive

(b) Setting up CD/DVD sharing

The Mac or PC you use for CD/DVD sharing must be on the same wired or wireless network. The Mac must also have the Mac OS X v10.4.10 operating system or later. The PC must have Windows XP or Windows Vista.

Your MacBook Air comes with a Mac OS X Install Disc 1. Use this to load the CD/DVD Sharing Setup. This includes

CD/DVD Sharing software Migration Assistant Remote Install Mac OS X

If you're using a Mac as your other computer, double click “DVD or CD Sharing Setup” when it appears on screen.

If you're using a PC, click on “DVD or CD Sharing” in the dialogue box that appears on screen.

In both cases, follow the screen instructions.

(c) Migrating files and applications to your MacBook Air from another Mac

Load the Mac OS X Install Disc 1 as above Ensure your MacBook Air and the other Mac are on the same wireless or wired network On the MacBook Air, follow the instructions of Setup Assistant as far as the “Do You Already Own a Mac?” screen Click “from another Mac” Select your wireless network (if you're working wirelessly) and click “Continue” On the screen “Connect To Your Other Mac”, a passcode now appears

Please note: the following steps apply to the other Mac

In Applications/Utilities, open Migration Assistant and click “Continue” Choose “To another Mac” as your migration method and click “Continue” Close all other applications, if you have not done so already, and click “Continue” Enter the passcode from the MacBook Air screen in the given box Click “Continue” The migration now starts

During the migration, do not use your other Mac for anything else.

(d) Loading other data

Using your wireless connection, you can download many applications from the Internet.

To load applications from a DVD or CD:

set up CD/DVD sharing (see (b) above) and follow the instructions in (e) below, or connect a MacBook Air SuperDrive to the USB port, insert the disc, and follow the onscreen instructions

(e) Sharing discs

You can share a CD or DVD on a Mac or PC with your MacBook Pro.

Please note: you may not be able to share films and games because they are copy-protected.

Follow the procedure given in (b) Ensure your MacBook Air and the other computer are on the same network

If your other computer is a Mac:

select Apple > System Preferences choose “Sharing” select “DVD or CD Sharing”

If your other computer is a PC:

choose the “DVD or CD Sharing” panel click “Enable DVD or CD Sharing”

Now continue on the other Mac or the PC as follows:

place a CD or DVD in the optical disc drive (on the MacBook Air, the disc will appear in the Finder sidebar under “Devices”) click “Accept” when prompted to do so on the other Mac or PC the disc will then become available to your MacBook Air

4) Sleep mode and shutting your MacBook Air down (a) Sleep mode

To use the sleep mode on your MacBook Air for short periods of inactivity, take one of the following actions:

close your display select Apple > Sleep on the Menu Bar select Apple > System Preferences, then Energy Saver, and set the sleep timer press your power button and select Sleep from the dialogue box

Please note: do not move your MacBook Air until the sleep indicator light begins to pulse, otherwise you risk damaging your hard disc.

To wake your MacBook Air from sleep mode:

open the closed display, or press the power button or any key of the keyboard if the display is open

(b) Shutting the MacBook Air down

Select Apple > Shut Down from the Menu Bar, or Press the power button and select Shut Down in the dialogue box

5) Quick Mac OS X guide (a) Operating system

Mac OS X v10.5 Leopard is the operating system of your MacBook Air. It controls your files, applications and connected devices. It works in a comparable way to Windows.

(b) Basic controls

The basic controls are your keyboard and trackpad. If you're more used to Windows, you'll find that you'll need to use the keyboard and trackpad fewer times to achieve similar results.

(c) Central features

The icons, layouts and navigation of the MacBook Air screens are straightforward. Along with the windows, menus, folders and shortcuts, are four central features that help you work quickly and simply:

Desktop Dock Finder Menu bar

Desktop

Desktop is the screen you start with each time you use your MacBook Air. Use it to store such things as files, folders and pictures.

The first icon you'll see on Desktop is the Macintosh HD (hard drive). When you use other functions of your MacBook Air, further HD icons appear. Double-click an icon to view its files and applications.

Please note the following.

When you connect a peripheral device to your MacBook Air, an icon appears on the Desktop If you have different users for your MacBook Air, Mac OS X gives each one a Desktop Desktop always lies behind the applications that you run

Dock

The Dock is a row of icons along the

GelaSkins Protective Skin for 13.3 and 14.1-Inch PC and Mac Laptops – Kobe a Reviews Product of Macbook

Posted: 24 May 2011 04:12 AM PDT

GelaSkins Protective Skin for 13.3 and 14.1-Inch PC and Mac Laptops – Kobe

  • Removable art prints designed to fit and 14.1″ widescreen Mac and PC
  • 3M Technology for easy, repositionable application, and clean removal with no residue
  • Durable scratch protection and customization for your laptop computer
  • Fits perfectly with the Apple MacBook, MacBook Air, and most PC laptops (see sizing below)
  • The actual GelaSkin dimensions are: 12.4 x 8.5″ (315 x 217mm)

GelaSkins are removable vinyl skins for protecting and customizing your portable devices. They feature photo-quality graphics ranging from fine art prints to contemporary urban images designed by our growing family of artists from around the world. GelaSkins protect your Laptop with a durable anti-scratch, anti-UV coating. The removable skins are thin enough that they won’t interfere with any other accessories (ie. other cases, bags, peripherals, etc.). With patented adhesive technology by 3M, GelaSkins remove cleanly when you want to remove them or switch them for another design.

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New V7 Keyed Notebook Security Lock Secure Laptop Desktop Computer Monitor

Posted: 24 May 2011 03:45 AM PDT

New V7 Keyed Notebook Security Lock Secure Laptop Desktop Computer Monitor

  • Compatible with all Kensington Security Slots.
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Includes 2 identical keys.

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Altec Lansing BXR1220 2.0 Speaker System

Posted: 23 May 2011 11:14 PM PDT

Altec Lansing BXR1220 2.0 Speaker System

  • Compact stereo speakers for laptops and desktops
  • Connects easily through a USB port for power
  • Audio Alignment technology for balance and accuracy
  • Built-in power and volume controls
  • Each speaker measures 2.8 x 3.7 x 4.8 inches (WxHxD)

The BXR1220 computer audio system delivers quality stereo sound at an extremely affordable price. Features built in controls for convenience

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Case Logic 15.4″ Student Laptop Shuttle

Posted: 23 May 2011 11:08 PM PDT

Case Logic 15.4″ Student Laptop Shuttle

  • Outer zippered Power Pocket a convenient place to carry AC Power Adapter, personal items and accessories
  • Protective cover allows you to safely transport your laptop in any briefcase, messenger bag or backpack
  • Durable, weatherresistant neoprene cushions and protects your computer

Turn your favorite bag or backpack into a laptop with this stylish padded neoprene . Protect your laptop daily wear and store accessories and power adaptor in the convenient external PowerPocket. Holds up to 15.4″ .

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The performance you can get from a small desktop computer

Posted: 23 May 2011 09:44 PM PDT

The performance you can get from a small computer

A lot of people avoid the small desktop computer because they think the performance such a setup can offer is very limited. While it is a bit limited due to the size of the components (and the cooling systems, if you want to keep it silent), you can get a lot of power from one of these small computers. If it is gaming you have in mind you can easily play any kind of game that has been released in the last period without any kind of problem.

There are components with a lot of power (not the fastest, but they are up there) that have been specifically designed to be installed and used in one of these small desktop computers. Today you can build a quad-core, 4GB Ram and a very efficient GTX 250 or even better without any problem. You can fit all those components in the small and they will work great. You can also imagine that this kind of setup has no problem running the latest games and applications. In fact, a lot of people use the small desktop computer as a replacement of the game console. They set it up in the living room, they hook it up to an HD TV and they use wireless controllers, just like the ones that you have with your game console. They make this choice because the games are cheaper and a computer offers much more in terms of functionality than a console will ever provide.

In conclusion I can say that if it power and speed that you want from your small desktop computer you can certainly have it. I recommend building a mid-range because it will be easier to actually find the components and it will provide with enough power and performance to run most applications and games.

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