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The Mac Box Set was a software package made by Apple Inc., including the latest version of macOS (then Mac OS X), iWork, and iLife. The Mac Box Set was updated twice after its original release. The first release was introduced and shipped on the same date iLife and iWork '09 were, January 9, 2009. Download Serato ITCH software and manuals.
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Make sure that your devices meet the requirements for using AirPlay. To use Siri to play and control video from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, add your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV to the Home app and assign it to a room.
Stream video from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Connect your device to the same Wi-Fi network as your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV.
- Find the video that you want to stream.
- Tap . In some third-party apps, you might need to tap a different icon first.* In the Photos app, tap , then tap .
- Choose your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV. Need help?
To stop streaming, tap in the app that you're streaming from, then tap your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from the list.
*Some video apps might not support AirPlay. If you can’t use AirPlay with a video app, check the App Store for tvOS to see if that app is available on Apple TV.
If video automatically streams to an AirPlay device
Your device might automatically stream video to the Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV that you frequently use. If you open a video app and see in the upper-left corner, then an AirPlay device is already selected.
To use AirPlay with a different device, tap, then tap another device, or tap 'iPhone' to stop streaming with AirPlay.
Stream video from your Mac
- Connect your Mac to the same Wi-Fi network as your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV.
- On your Mac, open the app or website that you want to stream video from.
- In the video playback controls, click .
- Select your Apple TV or smart TV. Need help?
To stop streaming video, click in the video playback controls, then choose Turn Off AirPlay.
Mirror your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
Use Screen Mirroring to see the entire screen of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch on your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV.
- Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the same Wi-Fi network as your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV.
- Open Control Center:
- On iPhone X or later or iPad with iPadOS 13 or later: Swipe down from the upper-right corner of the screen.
- On iPhone 8 or earlier or iOS 11 or earlier: Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen.
- Tap Screen Mirroring.
- Select your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV from the list. Need help?
- If an AirPlay passcode appears on your TV screen, enter the passcode on your iOS or iPadOS device.
Your TV uses your iOS or iPadOS device's screen orientation and aspect ratio. To fill your TV screen with the mirrored device screen, change your TV's aspect ratio or zoom settings.
To stop mirroring your iOS or iPadOS device, open Control Center, tap Screen Mirroring, then tap Stop Mirroring. Or press the Menu button on your Apple TV Remote.
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Mirror or extend your Mac display
With Apple TV or an AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV, you can mirror the entire display of your Mac to your TV or use your TV as a separate display.
- Connect your Mac to the same Wi-Fi network as your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV.
- On your Mac, click in the menu bar at the top of your screen. If you don't see , go to Apple menu > System Preferences > Displays, then select 'Show mirroring options in the menu bar when available.'
- Choose your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV. Need help?
- If an AirPlay passcode appears on your TV screen, enter the passcode on your Mac.
Change settings or stop mirroring
To change the size of your desktop mirrored on your TV, click in the menu bar. Then select Mirror Built-in Display to match the size of your desktop or Mirror Apple TV to match the size of your TV.
AirPlay also lets you use your TV as a separate display for your Mac. Just click in the menu bar, then select Use As Separate Display.
To stop mirroring or using your TV as a separate display, click in the menu bar, then choose Turn AirPlay Off. Or press the Menu button on your Apple TV Remote.
Learn more about mirroring or extending the display of your Mac.
Do more with AirPlay
- Use Siri on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to play movies and TV shows, and control playback on your Apple TV or AirPlay 2-compatible smart TV.
- Use AirPlay to stream music, podcasts, and more to your Apple TV, HomePod, or other AirPlay-compatible speakers.
- Add your AirPlay 2-compatible speakers and smart TVs to the Home app.
- Learn what to do if you can't stream content or mirror your device's screen with AirPlay.
So when the old laptop started giving me fits, I decided to replace it and ordered myself a MacBook Pro. I shopped around for a good bit trying to find the best deal I could get. What I found was MacMall’s sale. I also found that by following the links to MacMall from Apple Insider, you can enter a code to get an additional 3% off of the price. After a mail-in rebate, the final price was just under $1,400 for a 13.3″ MacBook Pro with Retina display, 8 GB RAM, 256 GB flash storage, and 2.5GHz Intel i5 dual core processor. This price drop is likely an attempt to clear some inventory before Apple announces the release dates for new Mac hardware. Said announcement is expected in early September.
On to the unboxing.
I’ve unboxed iPhones and iPad before and this box is built-in the same style. Only real difference is the larger size to accommodate the laptop. Something that I was not familiar with were the stickers hold the box shut.
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Don’t worry, this is just how the techies at MacMall seal the box after they have opened it to install Parallels on the MacBook Pro. I opted to spend the $150 to have Parallel and Windows 8 installed for two reasons. First, I’m not a Mac user currently. I wanted to make sure that the money I was spending on this hardware would not be completely useless to me. Not that I would say Windows 8 is more usable than Mac OS just that I am more familiar with it. Secondly, just in case there was some stray program that did not support Mac OS. I haven’t found one yet but it’s still early.
First thing I see when I open the box is the OEM copy of Windows 8 along with the user and password information for the laptop. Removing that documentation and the laptop itself reveals what is left in the box. A small documentation packet from Apple and the MagSafe charger.
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There isn’t much in the packet Apple gives. A bare minimum manual(which I have not read) and a screen wipe. But what you really want is the laptop itself.
That’s what’s in the box. Apple is into the stylish and minimalistic approach and this is no exception. I’ll let you know what my thoughts are on the MacBook book as I spend some time with it.
Bonus Material!!!
So I recorded my thoughts while unboxing this, just for fun. Obviously I did not record it with the MacBook but I did edit it on it. I know the quality is lacking but I’m hoping to iron that out in the future.
http://k002.kiwi6.com/hotlink/2t91omq6l2/witb-000-macbookpro.m4a