stopbush
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Thu Nov-03-05 06:08 PM
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Where can I buy a workstation designed for a G5 iMac? |
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I just bought a new 160GB iMac for my son (17" screen). The unit is currently sitting on his desk (it has a keyboard tray), but I would like to buy him a workstation that would allow me to place the scanner, printer, fax, DSL modem, PDA, and a few other peripherals in one place, rather than having them spread over different pieces of furniture with cables running all over the place. A corner unit would be great.
Is there any company that makes workstations specifically for Mac? I ask because many of the ones I've seen are made to accomodate bulky monitors and computer towers, ie: they're designed for the typical Dell POS, not the all-in-one-super-skinny-body G5 iMac (I certainly don't need a shelf or basket to hold a tower when there isn't a tower). I'd love to get something that is iMac friendly, especially if buying from such a Mac-aware company would help their business.
Any suggestions?
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alfredo
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Thu Nov-03-05 09:29 PM
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I found one link, but it seems too bare bones for what you want. http://www.welovemacs.com/imflpaimg5co.html
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politicat
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Sun Nov-06-05 03:11 AM
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2. You could design your own, using something like Elfa. |
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Bed Bath and Beyond Reason carries a lot of Elfa components, and I can vouch for most of them.
We're laptop users exclusively, so I use mine with a laptop table and a very elegant little lady's escritoire.
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Fri Nov-25-05 03:19 PM
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3. Pick up a MacWorld magazine at the bookstore |
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The back pages are crammed with ads from companies, and some of them build furniture just for Macs.
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Fri Aug 01st 2025, 07:55 AM
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