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soonwai
post Mar 29 2008, 02:34 AM


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Woot.

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Latest addition to the family.

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As thick as the iPhone only because it has rubber feet.

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MacBook in stealth mode!



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post Mar 31 2008, 03:42 PM


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Wah! got missile launcher guarding your wallet.
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post Apr 23 2008, 12:24 AM


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QUOTE(Richard Ong @ Apr 22 2008, 12:35 PM)
I guys. I am looking out for any Mac Clubs in Kuala Lumpur to share knowledge and experiences. Are there any out there who gathers together on a scheduled basis?
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If you're in KL, mymug or Malaysian Mac User Group is meeting up this weekend at The Pavilion, KL. More info on their website.
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post Aug 19 2008, 01:03 AM


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QUOTE(merajey @ Aug 18 2008, 06:18 PM)
mind for asking if someone with emac here?i gonna but this emac from one of the forumers just want to know is it a trouble free mac?from specwise i think should be okay as the priority is to surf with virus free...can it be connect to the internet via normal adsl cable?hopefully all the sifu mac can help...
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One very, very important thing about buying a used eMac is whether it is affected by a hardware failure issue and whether the current owner has had the issue rectified. Here's a little quote from Apple and a link to more info including serial number range of eMacs affected.

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The eMac Repair Extension Program for Video and Power Issues applies to eMac computers that exhibit a certain video or power-related issue as a result of a specific component failure. These computers were sold between approximately April 2004 and June 2005.
eMac G4 Repair Extension Program for Video and Power - June 2006

The eMac that I have and is now selling happens to be in that serial number range. It was sent in and fixed by Apple though I'm not sure what they did, maybe a logic board replacement.

Speedwise, a 1.25Ghz G4 eMac is very good for surfing. No worries about viruses yet. Even running older versions of Photoshop is very fast. Just make sure you have adequate ram, at least 1GB.

As for connecting to the Internet, no probs, you can use any Ethernet ADSL modem. Either using a PPPOE dialer or using the modem as a router. However USB ADSL modems are generally not supported.

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