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Nov 08, 2015
ResMed Nasal Pillows a good alternative to big mask
2 of 2 found this helpful These nasal pillows, when properly fitted, give good CPAP results, as good as a "traditional" mask. If you've had trouble with the bigger masks (won't always fit right, skin irritations on your face), the nasal pillows are the solution. These aren't for everybody; if you have sensitive tissues in your nose, or you to tend to easily get nosebleeds, this might not work well for you. But the majority of users will enjoy the unobstructed vision offered by this "mask," and enjoy how light the whole apparatus is. If you like to fall asleep reading or watching TV, this setup might be just for you.
May 04, 2012
Power, features, ease of use - everything you want, and a good value.
3 of 3 found this helpful As usual, Apple has produced a powerful product in a small package. This MacBook replaced an iBook G4 which served me faithfully for a long time. The iBook was faster than most of the cheap to mid-priced PC laptops on the market today. Imagine my delight when I fired up this MacBook with its Core2 Duo processor! It's a BLUR compared to my old iBook. In fact, the complaint you most often hear about Macs is, "Oh, they're so expensive!" That's because they're premium products; if you compare the performance you get for the dollar, they're actually in many cases cheaper than the comparable PC units. Anyway, this unit is loaded. It has FireWire, which almost no laptops have anymore, great for video pros; it has an on-board audio card that's high-quality, which allows you to input an audio mixer, if you want to record live music. It allows mirroring displays just like desktop computers do, and unlike most PCs, when you hook up an external monitor or projector, you don't have to fool with holding down a "Function" key until you see the image - the MacBook automatically does the hooking up/configuring for you. The display on this unit is crystal clear. I do wish it had the matte finish like my old iBook, but the gloss display isn't bad about picking up room reflections like so many others. Really nice that this MacBook has a built-in camera that functions as a still camera or as a webcam, either with Apple's applications (iChat, PhotoBooth) or with Skype. It's quite clear. You can have crazy fun with it! As is, you can record videos live with QuickTime, and make all kinds of photos using PhotoBooth, both included software.
Included with any Mac is software that lets you maintain your computer and keep it running well. Disk Utility is worth its weight in gold; it finds problems that would cause other computers to fail and fixes them quickly and efficiently. (I recommend running it periodically just for maintenance.) It allows you to fix permissions any time without any special software, which as seasoned computer people know can solve many, many problems. And there's this neat little procedure for resetting temporary RAM settings at startup that solves many puzzling problems; this procedure is part of every Mac's DNA. Hold down the Command, Option, P, and R keys at startup, keep holding as you listen for three more startup "chimes," and release. Another great service feature is something called Target Mode, again something every Mac can do. At startup, hold down the T key, and keep holding until the FireWire logo appears on the display. Effectively, your laptop has now become an external FireWire drive! That means you can hook it up to another Mac and do maintenance on it, or simply transfer large files back and forth the fastest way possible.
Oh, and did I mention that you can also run WIndows on it? Since Apple began making their Macintosh computers with Intel processors back in 2006, they all have the capability to run Windows as well as PCs. In fact, one of the PC magazines a few years ago did benchmark testing that showed the fastest Windows XP performance was on - a Mac! Just download the free "Boot Camp" application from Apple's website, and follow the directions. (You have to supply your own WIndows operating system, just as if you were building your own PC.)
On top of all this, the Macintosh operating system is the easiest and most fun to use. You'll enjoy your Mac!