![]() I have some cloth marketing material on the wall from a sport team we sponsored, I know it looks tacky there, but it helps keep me motivated. I manage the dev team and support team with CrushFTP, LLC as well as coding myself. The system is used primarily for Java development, and support. The headphones are also used for movies, and you can pair up to 4 of them, and crystal clear audio for 30 meters in a building which was another reason why I chose them. The headphones don’t have a microphone, but a rubber band attached Plantronics voyager BT headset with a boom mic takes care of my VoIP calls for meetings without suffering on audio range and quality that only Senheiser has. Good audio quality and comfortable headphones are important too as sitting and coding for 8 to 10 hours and you feel the effects of a bad design on your head. But I did get an adapter that handles 1920×1200 so its OK as my little 28” screen. The USB video adapter was my only choice for yet one more monitor as this Mac was before Thunderbolt, or else I would have two 30” screens connected. The iMac had a large monitor to start with for a reasonable price, and allowed me to have another 30” powered natively as well. Every chance I got I went with bigger screens and use every inch of space I have on my screens to be more efficient. So I remember the first Mac Plus, SE, LCIII, PowerPC 6100, etc. I’ve been developing software since age 7, and still do to this day. Included in the setup but not pictured are an iPhone 4s, iPad 2, iHome Airplay speakers, Apple TV 3rd gen, Brookstone 85 lumen portable HDMI projector, and an Airport Extreme. Philips hue back lighting behind the screens.I-INC 28” (1920×1200) powered by USB2 Diamond video card.Dell 30” 3007 WFP Display (vertical orientation 1600×2560).Tell us a bit about the hardware in your Mac setup ![]()
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