The art of the Mac at home

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The art of the Mac at home

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We pay so much attention to our devices that we forget one of the most important parts of our interaction daily with them: the place in the house where we use them. Today, despite the ubiquity – and the comfort – of using some of them anywhere, we will always find a placeholder to them in the midst of the telecommuting era.

And it is that work tables have changed a lot, as I commented in this analysis of one of the best lift tables on the market – undoubtedly the new fashion. We went from studying or working punctually at home to a table any with a kitchen chair – or anywhere – to create yourself a specially dedicated space for it.

Of course not at all: the “art” of prepare this workspace and adapting it to our daily lives is also important, and in a way, almost a reflection of ourselves. At Applesfera we offer you some of these assemblies, such as the setups who play a lot with lighting, those whose central element is the Apple Studio Display or even those that you sent us yourselves, which we found stunning.

Our oases of technology

Applesfera Player Setup Angel Rodriguez

Setting up our reader Ángel Rodríguez (@wavensdorvad)

However, each of these desks has several justifications behind it: those little learning that we discover in use and with which we shape our work table: that it is never perfect at the start and will never be immutable. About these tricks, I speak with Miguel López, who tells us how his configuration changed after the move, and we share some tips.

I advance one of the ones we talked about in the podcast, which I loved Cost incorporate: the use of a articulated arm for monitor, which allows you to eliminate the large bases of today’s monitors thanks to the VESA interface. They’re not particularly expensive, the one I bought for my house cost me just over $30 and I’ve tried it with all sorts of screens, including the BenQ Ultrawide 34″ that I tested in Applesfera a few weeks ago.

Gas spring desktop mount for 22-35 inch LCD screens with VESA max.  100 x 100 mm, up to 12 kg

Gas spring desktop mount for 22-35 inch LCD screens with VESA max. 100 x 100 mm, up to 12 kg

Additionally, in this new installment, we also get nostalgic for some of Apple’s old commercials (Who remembers that of the first Intel, or that of the “light bulb” of the iMac?), we discuss the latest news from the hackneyed Apple Car and we wonder when will be the next keynote… which could surprise more than ever.

Thanks for listening to our podcast! You can join us in the live recording every week, at 6:30 p.m. (peninsular Spanish time) on the Webedia channel on Twitch, elstream. or follow The Applesfera Talks from your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, iVoox or Spotify.

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