3/22/2023 0 Comments Ipad 2 mactracker![]() ![]() It has a fancy case that can prop up your iPad (and iPhone) while typing. Very mechanical keyboard territory with those red/brown switches. NuPhy F1 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard is a very small compact keyboard (without Fn rows) which gives better tactile typing experience. More narrow keys coz compensating for the trackpad at the side. Multitouch doesn’t seem to function well on the trackpad but as a normal point-and-click-mouse works. ![]() IClever BK-08 same version but with a trackpad at the side. But Japanese love them for the portability. ![]() IClever BK-05 a foldable keyboard that is kinda nice to carry around. But plastic on any glass surface or metal won’t leave scratches. Logitech K380 is a nice durable sturdy keyboard. But not great if you want to type a whole bunch. Keys-to-go is a membrane feeling keyboard. But metal on any gadget (as I’ve learnt the hard way) may cause accidental scratches to your devices if you just chuck it into your bag. Typing would be superb on this thin keyboard. ![]() Check them out here.Magic Keyboard is the decent one but it’s metal and heavy. If you’ve ever wondered about some of the apps Apple features in their iPhone TV ads, they’ve put theme all in one spot for you. Get Mactracker today from the App Store as a Free download. Otherwise this app is great! I highly recommend it! This way I could go through the database finding all my gear and mark it as a Favorite or “I have that” and then whenever, I wanted/needed to know the specs of a Mac or piece of Apple gear that I owned I could just go right to that section. I’d also like to see an “I have that” section. Don’t get me wrong, I know that the desktop app doesn’t have this either, but it seems like such a natural for the iPhone version. NuPhy F1 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard is a very small compact keyboard (without Fn rows) which gives better tactile typing experience. I was actually quite surprised that there was no option to email the specs page of a specific machine. Although the App works as advertised and best of all it’s FREE, like most things there is some room for improvement. Having Mactracker on my iPhone is GREAT! I love the instant access to the specs about machines that I’ll never remember or care to remember. So if you were selling or buying any other Apple gear, this would be a useful tool to have. You guessed it! That stuff is in there too. Let’s say you are a Windows user, but you have an iPhone, iPod, AirPort Base Station, Apple Display, or Apple TV. Mactracker 7.10.4 Major Geeks Special Offer: - advertisement - Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh, iPod, iPhone, and iPad ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, graphic cards, supported OS versions, price, storage, and expansion options. Processor speed, latest Mac OS that it could run, maximum amount of RAM that you could put in it and all the info about Expansion, Ports, Graphics, and even the famous audible “Startup Chime” feature. Things like when it was introduced and when it was discontinued. Also included is information on early Apple systems, Newton, Apple TV, Apple Watch, Apple accessories, audio, displays, printers, scanners, storage, Wi-Fi products, and operating systems. Once you scrolled down to iMac G5 (20-Inch iSight) and tapped on it, you would then see all the important information. Mactracker provides detailed information on every Apple Macintosh, iPod, iPhone, and iPad ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, graphic cards, supported OS versions, price, storage, and expansion options. There you see every iMac model since the first Bondi Blue introduced back in 1998. You would first scroll up to Desktops (assuming you had scrolled down to see what was there) and then you’d tap on iMac. So lets say you wanted to know the specs on the 20″ iMac G5 with iSight camera. Just like the desktop version, Mactracker for the iPhone is organized by category and then by Mac type. Mactracker overview Mactracker provides detailed information on every Mac computer ever made, including items such as processor speed, memory, optical drives, graphic cards, supported OS X versions, and expansion options. Well now that tool comes to your iPhone or iPod touch. It’s a great tool especially when you’re in the market for a used Mac or selling your Mac and you or your customer wants the specs. Mactracker has been a long standing indispensable reference tool on the Mac to look up the specs for all the various Mac hardware that Apple has released over the years. However, Windows users stay tuned, I’ve got a reason why you might want this too. This one is definitely going to have more appeal to the Mac users out there than the Windows PC users. ![]()
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