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Apr 15, 2020
Great Xbox Wallmount
If you’re looking to get your Xbox out of the way, then this is a great wall-mount option. It’s sturdy and easy to install. The Xbox fits perfectly, and gives it plenty of support. The Xbox can be mounted in either left to right, or right to left directions, as it slides into the bracket, so you’ll want to take that into account before you mount it to the wall. Mine works perfectly, and really saves space while getting the Xbox out of the way. Highly recommended!

Mar 08, 2016
Want a fantastic Mac, but can't afford a new one? This is a great option.
5 of 5 found this helpful I've always been a "Mac guy", but it's been a while since I had one. I recently purchased this 2012 Mac Mini server to replace a 2011 Windows 7 machine, and I'm never looking back. I use this for professional grade audio recording and editing, and I have to say that this Mac is easily 4x faster than the Quad core AMD processor PC it replaced. The i7 Quad core processor in this Mac Mini is smoking fast without the high price tag of a "new" Mac, and incidentally, it's faster than new Macs too, since it's a Quad core rather than just a dual core. Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 connectors let me hook up all sorts of peripherals, including my MOTU 1248 audio interface and external hard drives. Additionally, it's great that you can upgrade this Mini in the future, with either more RAM (although this one is maxed out at 16 Gb), or a larger (or dual) internal hard drives. 2013 and newer Mac Minis cannot be upgraded in this manner, which means you have to buy them fully loaded, which costs a considerable amount more than getting a 2012 Mac Mini. Overall, I'm thoroughly satisfied with this machine, even though it's 5 years old. Until I can get a 8 core Mac Pro for this kind of money, I'll be using this Mac Mini for recording and editing.