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1988 Macintosh Computer

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1988 Macintosh Computer

2024-09-24 09:29:28

This MacBook is fast. I've owned a Macintosh computer since the early fat Macs came out back in 1984. This one blows everything away. Everything I throw at it works so smoothly. Even Zoom backgrounds work great without a green screen. Transferring everything from my previous MacBook was trivial and took less than 15 minutes transferring via wifi.

5
2024-04-19 07:34:33

It works with my Macintosh laptop computer. Now when I give a PowerPoint presentation I can stand in the front of the room, control PowerPoint without having to appoint a flipper, and highlight things on the screen.

5
2024-05-21 01:36:21

This is the most significant innovation since the Macintosh itself was introduced.

5
2024-04-02 01:21:50

I have had excellent experience with this brand in the past. I like the compact design that looks well next to my Macintosh PowerBook.

5
2024-05-22 08:48:42

My first iMac and I am new to Macintosh hardware, so I thought some extended coverage would not be a bad thing.

5
2024-09-12 09:29:13

I bought mine in 1988; still using it. Great functionality and it's been through the wringer. It's traveled with me everywhere and had everything in it from a Nikon N8008 to a Nikon D810. Thirty years old, tough as nails, obviously I swear by it.

5
2024-09-28 03:50:37

I bought my first pair of Paterson developing trays in 1988 when I took a biophotography class. Later I changed their intended use and the trays became an useful tool for hand cleaning small seeds. The first pair have lasted over 25 years of constant use and exposure to sunlight. I hope these new ones will last as much so my children will have a chance to write a new review in the 2040s.

5
2024-09-05 05:48:41

This adapter works well with all my lenses both old and new. It can be a little fussy with the mounting, but learned to be careful with that. Have lenses from 1988 that work just as well as brand new ones. It's a new toy that's fun to use.

5
2024-07-26 09:16:44

Big, solid and dependable. Bought it new in 1988, had cold light head, color head for it. Used from 1988-2001. Put it in storage until recently and still works like the day I bought it. Because of the size I gave it away to someone who is just getting into 4x5 film. Very few people are looking for the chassis now, very expensive to ship. Full frame digital has pulled me away from film otherwise I would have found a way to use the enlarger.

5
2024-08-14 06:12:15

I've owned a bunch of Nikon 80-200mm lenses and 70-200mm lenses since 1988. This is the best Nikon 70-200mm I've ever owned. Heck, it's the best Nikon zoom I've owned regardless of focal length. Even slightly better than the Nikon F-Mount 70-200mm F 2.8 E which this lens replaced for use on a Z9.

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