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Or maybe the Mini would be good alternative? Just heard they now go 2GHz Core 2 Duo. http://www.apple.com/macmini/ Just the size of a battery driven Marshall practice baby amp. I'd like to research if you can set up system and software to not use a computer monitor. If that's possible the Mini would be the most compact looper. I don't think I'd need to see the graphics if looping with Mobius. It depends on if you can set up the box to do all this on power-up: load the BootCamp system Windows XP and load the Bidule session with Mobius. It's a scaring thought going to a gig with no screen monitor because there might come up an issue that needs an instant fix. Maybe you could keep a 12" flat screen in your pocket or so? Hm... regarding keyboard I think this box has bluetooth which means you can program it with an iPhone? (is that correct, Mark) per On 3 sep 2007, at 15.49, midifriedchicken@comcast.net wrote: > There are a few bands using these. Or at least Imacs. Seems > reasonable as they are way smaller then a Marshall stack. We had no > complaints with those 20 years ago. > > > -------------- Original message ---------------------- > From: Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> >> Wonder if the new "all-in-one" iMac would be a good alternative to a >> laptop? >> http://www.apple.com/imac/ >> >> Much less expensive, better performance and way larger hard drive. I >> have not been able to find a figure on weight or exact measures. But >> the 20" model would fit nicely into this soft-case: >> http://www.ilugger.com/blue-imac-carrying-case.cfm >> >> Maybe one should by one of these, use an iPhone as a wireless >> keyboard to run Windows XP with Mobius? ;-)) >> >> Per >>