iSight magnetic stand!!
I have just purchased a new iMac 17" and when I bought my iSight they didn't come with the magnetic stands. If anyone on these boards has one lying around that they didn't use because of a different computer I would be happy to pay shipping and a couple bucks for it. I would appreciate the help.
Thanks. In XC, Teddy
Thanks. In XC, Teddy
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How does that work?
Originally posted by micahgartman
A magnetic stand for an aluminum display?
How does that work?
The magnetic stand is for mounting an iSight to the display without adhesive. If you want to use magnetism to levitate your screen you'll need more powerful magnets.
Originally posted by Xool
The magnetic stand is for mounting an iSight to the display without adhesive. If you want to use magnetism to levitate your screen you'll need more powerful magnets.
Your a moron, Aluminum isn't atracted by magnets
Originally posted by Nutty
Your a moron, Aluminum isn't atracted by magnets
well whatever it is, it sits nicely and securely on the displays.
The cinema displays can be used nicely with the magnetic mount because Apple has included a ferromagnetic metal strip in the top of the displays just for the usage with the magnetic iSight mount. And, oh my, it also works on my iMac - magnetic mount on a plastic display - WOW I wonder how that works
P.S. it's "You're a ..." not "Your a ..."
Normal requirements still apply - same size and weight, being able to float over anything and allow me to get my work done with a great looking unit.
reg
Originally posted by DigiH
Why is it that people call others names so easily just because they haven't got a clue about the Apple product line themselves?
The cinema displays can be used nicely with the magnetic mount because Apple has included a ferromagnetic metal strip in the top of the displays just for the usage with the magnetic iSight mount. And, oh my, it also works on my iMac - magnetic mount on a plastic display - WOW I wonder how that works
P.S. it's "You're a ..." not "Your a ..."
Thanks for sticking up for me. I think it's clear who the real moron is.
And I agree, what's with people casting random aspersions? People should be more educated and patient.
Originally posted by Xool
Thanks for sticking up for me. I think it's clear who the real moron is.
And I agree, what's with people casting random aspersions? People should be more educated and patient.
Some peoples kids....
Anyway, There should be a magnetic stand in the iSight box. You pay enough for it.
Originally posted by Xool
And I agree, what's with people casting random aspersions? People should be more educated and patient.
I think it's the switcher's in transition. This used to be such a friendly place.
Originally posted by AquaMac
There should be a magnetic stand in the iSight box. You pay enough for it.
True enough, but if you purchased an iSight when they first came out you do not have a magnetic stand. If you purchased an iSight accessory kit during the same period, you once again have no magnetic stand. The only solution: buy a new $30 iSight accessory box.
Originally posted by Nutty
Your a moron, Aluminum isn't atracted by magnets
Except for Transparent Aluminum, that is!
God bless ya, Scotty....
Originally posted by FormerLurker
God bless ya, Scotty....
Amen.
I wanted to eliminate some desktop clutter, so I decided to move my iSight, which is placed on the desktop facing up at me, and to put it on my 20-inch LCD monitor. I searched in the iSight box for a good stand, and since I don't want to attach anything sticky to the monitor, I opted for the small magnetic stand.
I have a doubt though. The magnet in that stand appears to be quite strong. Could it affect the monitor somehow? When placing it over the monitor, nothing strange happens and the image is fine, but I'd like to be on the safe side.
any opinions
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Your a moron, Aluminum isn't atracted by magnets
"Nutty" calling someone else a "moron"...?
I have a doubt though. The magnet in that stand appears to be quite strong. Could it affect the monitor somehow? When placing it over the monitor, nothing strange happens and the image is fine, but I'd like to be on the safe side.
any opinions
Don't worry about it - LCD's don't rely on magnetism like CRT's did.