This great multi-Mac setup belongs to Terry R., a Vice President at a leading cybersecurity firm. You’ll find a wide variety of gear and software in use, with three different Macs and a handful of iOS devices, all of which provide an interesting look into how Apple hardware is used at the executive level. Hardware shown includes:

MacBook Pro 13 (2012) – 2.9GHz Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 750GB hard drive, OS X 10.8.2, MS Office for MAC

Apple Thunderbolt Display 27” display

Apple Magic Mouse

Apple Wireless Keyboard

Henge Dock

This first Mac is used primarily for standard day to day activities, including document development, emails, business development, proposals and program execution. Next up you’ll find a MacBook Pro:

MacBook Pro 15 (2011) – 2.2GHz Intel Core i7, 16GB RAM, 1 TB hard drive, OS X 10.8.2

MS Office for MAC, Adobe Acrobat CS6, VMWare Fusion, Windows 7, Office 2010, Project, Vision, and Mathlab

Apple Magic Mouse

Apple Wireless Keyboard

Griffin Elevator stand

The MacBook Pro is used for emails, video, photographic, and mathematical processing for engineering, system designs, and business development, proposals, business management. Finally on the Mac front, there’s a MacBook Air, which is used for a variety of day to day activities, document development, emails, business development, proposals, and naturally also serves as the primary traveling computer.

You’ll find a handful of other Apple gear throughout the setup as well, including:

iPhone 4

iPad (2?) with Apple Wireless Keyboard

Apple TV 2 connected to an Asus 23″ LCD

Apple Time Capsule 3TB (out of view) used by all MacBooks for real time backup

Here’s another angle of the desk arrangement:

How’s that for a great Mac setup?

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