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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View Post
As an update to this - it works great with a caveat. Because the iMac remains running while the other computer uses it;s screen and you switch between targeted display mode and normal mode using the keyboard, you either need to use the laptop open as usual but with 2 screens now or or you need an extra keyboard and ideally an extra mouse too.
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I collected an iMac this morning.
27inch, i7 16gb ram (ill buy the other 16 separately from crucial) 1TB fusion drive.
Plenty enough for me - about £1900 after deducting VAT and CT.
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Originally posted by DaveB View PostI have a mbp in a dock but you can't use the iMac as an external screen. I have a thunder bolt screen instead.
You can control the iMac remotely as has been said, but you can't use it as an external monitor for the mac book.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostThat sounds about right. By docking i mean i'll get one of those stands which holds the mbp up on its side, and presumably tidies any cables, etc. Wasn;t sure if i can use the screen built into the iMac, or whether id have to buy another.
You can control the iMac remotely as has been said, but you can't use it as an external monitor for the mac book.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostNot sure what you mean by "hijack the screen" here. Would the following do what you want?
Preferences -> Sharing -> Screen Sharing - "Allows users of other computers to remotely view and control this computer"
i.e. control an iMac from an mbp or control the mbp from an iMac. Not quite the same as docking but close.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostNot sure what you mean by "hijack the screen" here. Would the following do what you want?
Preferences -> Sharing -> Screen Sharing - "Allows users of other computers to remotely view and control this computer"
i.e. control an iMac from an mbp or control the mbp from an iMac. Not quite the same as docking but close.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostIMac might be a good option. I was planning on getting a thunderbolt screen so that I can 'dock' my mbp though, and I'm guessing i can't hijack the screen from the IMac.
Preferences -> Sharing -> Screen Sharing - "Allows users of other computers to remotely view and control this computer"
i.e. control an iMac from an mbp or control the mbp from an iMac. Not quite the same as docking but close.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostBecause Apple make both hardware and software, they can tailor the latter to the former, greatly increasing both reliability and performance, but meaning you can't just throw it on anything and expect it to run.
Yes, they still screw up now and again, but nobody ever said systems engineering was easy
That said, there's the Hackintosh stuff, which would let you run OS X on a VM if you borrowed the installer off somebody. Remember, there's never been an Apple Genuine Advantage programme for any version of Mac OS
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Originally posted by darmstadt View Postwhat would be really nice is to be able to get a copy of the Mac OS, maybe with a 30 day license and install it either in a VM or other system so that I could see if I liked using it. Having used Windows and Linux (even OS/2, BeOS and Geoworks) for many years, the learning curve of another OS and UI might just be too much...
Yes, they still screw up now and again, but nobody ever said systems engineering was easy
That said, there's the Hackintosh stuff, which would let you run OS X on a VM if you borrowed the installer off somebody. Remember, there's never been an Apple Genuine Advantage programme for any version of Mac OS
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what would be really nice is to be able to get a copy of the Mac OS, maybe with a 30 day license and install it either in a VM or other system so that I could see if I liked using it. Having used Windows and Linux (even OS/2, BeOS and Geoworks) for many years, the learning curve of another OS and UI might just be too much...
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe OP was very clearly asking about the Mac Pro, and explicitly stated that they didn't think buying a second MacBook Pro was a suitable alternative for their requirements.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAlthough the title of the thread is Mac Pro I think the OP and the majority of responses were primarily about the Macbook Pro which is a laptop versus the Mac Pro which you're not really going to lug around:
MacBook Pro - Buy MacBook Pro with Retina display - Apple Store (U.S.)
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThey're quite nice and I even contemplated one when buying a new work system but...they only have 16gb of memory which is just not enough for some of the software I have, so no go...
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