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Dwight wrote:My issue with the Powermac G5 and MacPro case (even with the nice handles) is that the darn things are just too tall. My Dell at my last job made the perfect footrest. I seldom actually used it as a computer but it was sturdy and well suited to in-chair slouching. My G5 is uncomfortably high.
Loop-like handles excellent anchor places for gigantic chain and stupendous padlocks.
2007-05-31 07:28 PM
Chazz wrote:The Mac towers ARE big... though I found that the under-handles are useful if you spill a drink on your desk (I keep my tower on my desk)Dwight wrote:My issue with the Powermac G5 and MacPro case (even with the nice handles) is that the darn things are just too tall. My Dell at my last job made the perfect footrest. I seldom actually used it as a computer but it was sturdy and well suited to in-chair slouching. My G5 is uncomfortably high.
Loop-like handles excellent anchor places for gigantic chain and stupendous padlocks.
Ergonomics is important when selecting hardware and this is one area where Dell really shines: superior foot support.
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TomWaltz wrote:Doesn't your tower have the a built-in, retractable cup holder?
The Mac towers ARE big... though I found that the under-handles are useful if you spill a drink on your desk (I keep my tower on my desk)