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zozomester

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My Mac Mini 2014 with two 30" Cinema Display.
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Monotremata

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New Mini user here. M2 Pro with dual 28" 4K monitors. I love it....

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That was my main display up until I got my 32" 4K last year (which I just replaced with 2 27" 165Hz 2K displays yet again)..
That thing was awesome scaled, but whoever decided 4K on a 28" screen was a good idea needs to get canned haha. First time I set that thing up, I couldn't even see the mouse cursor on the screen.
 
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Sensamic

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That was my main display up until I got my 32" 4K last year (which I just replaced with 2 27" 165Hz 2K displays yet again)..
That thing was awesome scaled, but whoever decided 4K on a 28" screen was a good idea needs to get canned haha. First time I set that thing up, I couldn't even see the mouse cursor on the screen.
Were you not bothered by going from 4K to 2K?
 
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Monotremata

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Your Windows tech neighbor is blind or he's staring at 55" screens. Until you get up to at least a 43" screen size, 4K is completely unusable in a desktop computer.

@Sensamic - I was never bothered going from 4K to 2K because I never ran any of those screens at 4K. On a 27/28" monitor running at 3840x2160, you literally cannot even see your mouse pointer on the screen.
 

picpicmac

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I was never bothered going from 4K to 2K because I never ran any of those screens at 4K.
MacOS always uses the available pixels. The user interface may be zoomed ("scaled"), but that is just mapping the user interface to the available pixels, which for a 4K screen is 2160 lines.
 

colodane

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Nov 11, 2012
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My very minimal set-up.

M2Pro (base) Mac Mini
LG Ultrafine 32UQ85 Black IPS Display
Magic Keyboard / Trackpad / Mouse
Airpods Pro 2
Samsung T7 SSD (hidden)

The whole set up is built in between two cabinets which provide shading for the display.

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WOW - I really like the clean and minimalist look. Nice Job!

Do have a couple of questions, though:

Why the mouse placement? Doesn't look convenient for either hand. Or, do you just move it to the shelf with the trackpad when you use it?

Why is the center shelf double thickness? It has almost no weight on it.

Congratulations again on your setup. I like the light shielding on the display and the great job you have done with cable routing.
 

L92

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WOW - I really like the clean and minimalist look. Nice Job!

Do have a couple of questions, though:

Why the mouse placement? Doesn't look convenient for either hand. Or, do you just move it to the shelf with the trackpad when you use it?

Why is the center shelf double thickness? It has almost no weight on it.

Congratulations again on your setup. I like the light shielding on the display and the great job you have done with cable routing.
Thanks! Mouse is just out of the way usually, because I only use it for large file and/or photo-video editing. I tried using both simultaneously, but could not get used to it. I'm a trackpad person.

The double thickness was not my idea, but I do tend to lean on it heavily from time to time, so it's not a bad thing I guess, just for safety.

Connectors (3 pcs) are behind the display, and going down on the white tunnel in the middle. And there is a large white ikea tray in the shelf in the middle where is the power brick of the monitor and the SSD.

Cheers
 

xtempo

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current. I'm looking in to maybe making my late 2014 MM a file server since I finally up graded to the M1 16 MBP from MB 13 air
 

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