mraikes
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Last night one of my customers gave me a pile of stuff that included two identical iMac AIO's. I've never owned a Mac before.
I powered them both up with regular PC keyboards and mice (they didn't include the original Apple accessories). They both seem to be working fine and are in like new physical condition.
The display portion of the screens measure about 24" diagonally, the OS is Mac OS X v.10.75, Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8ghz, 4gb ram. Are these "good" Macs? Can/should they be upgraded to whatever is the newest Mac OS? Any guesses how old they might be?
ATM I'm enjoying just having one to use at leisure, explore and learn more about the Mac OS. But I'd like to turn it into an opportunity to offer Mac support as part of my business. I'd appreciate suggestions on how a PC guy can make the most of this gift.
I powered them both up with regular PC keyboards and mice (they didn't include the original Apple accessories). They both seem to be working fine and are in like new physical condition.
The display portion of the screens measure about 24" diagonally, the OS is Mac OS X v.10.75, Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8ghz, 4gb ram. Are these "good" Macs? Can/should they be upgraded to whatever is the newest Mac OS? Any guesses how old they might be?
ATM I'm enjoying just having one to use at leisure, explore and learn more about the Mac OS. But I'd like to turn it into an opportunity to offer Mac support as part of my business. I'd appreciate suggestions on how a PC guy can make the most of this gift.