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  • 4 weeks ago | cultofmac.com | David Snow |iPad Pro

    If you were waiting for deals to come along on Apple's latest and greatest tablet, now's the time. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac When they can restrain themselves, savvy Apple fans resist buying the second a new product comes out. They wait for discounts to come along. And that’s what makes now a great time to nab Cupertino’s finest tablet, the M4 iPad Pro. Amazon just loaded markdowns on 13-inch and 11-inch models, with or without cellular.

  • 1 month ago | cultofmac.com | David Snow |iPad Pro |MacBook Air

    When I came across today’s M4 iMac setup on the interwebs, I realized how rarely they come up in Cult of Mac‘s setups coverage. Out of 616 articles I’ve written about setups to date — over more than 4 years — this is only the 11th one to feature an iMac (plus a few others from before I took over the setups beat). And that small number doesn’t come from any hatred of iMacs on my part. It’s just that users seem to flaunt them much less on social media than other hardware.

  • 1 month ago | cultofmac.com | David Snow |iPad Pro

    For people who have only used membrane keyboards in office and at home, whether Magic Keyboard or similar wares from the likes of Logitech, mechanical keyboards can be a tempting world to check out — especially for gamers (because mechanical keystrokes hit at the same time won’t cancel each other out). And mech-keeb customization can be fun. But where to start? Today’s MacBook Pro and gaming PC setup puts forward an excellent candidate for an affordable mechanical keyboard.

  • 1 month ago | cultofmac.com | David Snow |iPad Air |iPad Cases |iPad Pro

    ESR rolled out a full range of accessories Wednesday designed for Apple’s newly released iPad models. The products offer enhanced functionality and protection for tablet users. The lineup, tailored for students, professionals and creatives, includes a new Apple Pencil alternative with Find My integration, magnetic cases, keyboard cases and screen protectors.

  • 1 month ago | cultofmac.com | David Snow |iPad Pro

    This setup uses and inexpensive KVM switch and Thunderbolt 3 dock to switch between MacBook Pro and gaming PC. Photo: [email protected] In a world where people love their Macs for some uses and their PCs for others — especially gaming — a setup KVM switch comes in mighty handy. That’s because it lets you easily switch between Mac and PC using the same peripherals, like keyboard, video (displays) and mouse. That spells K-V-M.

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