Andyuk2007
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Try a refurb. You wont regret it.
I've looked on ebay for a used one but they are still around £1000 quid. Its gonna have to wait a while

Try a refurb. You wont regret it.
I've looked on ebay for a used one but they are still around £1000 quid. Its gonna have to wait a while![]()
Apple Certified Refurbished on apple.com. I have seen Macbooks as low as $849.
I got mine for just over $900 and then went to newegg for a $30 4 gig RAM upgrade.
I see. I was not aware there was such a price difference in England.
Well, If I get the new Macbook Pro I'll sell you mine for cheep![]()
I just purchased a MacBook. I've only been on it for a few hours and I'm loving it. Wish I would have switched before. Its costly but IMO its worth every cent.
Nice topic and discussion. I'll honestly say I don't know jack about macs, so I won't be adding anything to the disgruntled bickering about which is better. Like many here I am also looking to purchase a mac when possible to learn on so I can add that to my service list.
The one thing I do "have" to make note about though...
Gunslinger,
I enjoy almost all of your posts, and you have a lot of great information... but what's up with the fanboy comments? From everything in this thread it's easy to see that you're one of the biggest mac fanboys out there. So I don't understand you using the "fanboy" term to try to flame others... That's like one Christian Religion Zealot calling a Baptist Religion Zealot a "Pretentious Radical Extremist Baptist Fanatic"... when the Christian Zealot is just a "Pretentious Radical Extremist Christian Fanatc"... what's the difference?
I would go with the iMac. Even with OS X the specs on the mini are a little on the light side for me. I would get it with the least amount of RAM you can and upgrade it yourself, you will save money and end up with a machine that will do pretty much anything you would need a desktop system to do. Also with the iMac you can upgrade the RAM more easily. I think you will enjoy the iMac more.
I see your point on flying remarks without any backing of reasoning to their claims. I just see fanboys as people the do get very defensive over their "preferred" product because they think it's the l33test and no one else is going to tell them any different. Myself I don't generally care, true I don't care for Vista, but I hold no beef against Mac vs Windows or any of the above really. At the end of the day, they're all different tools that I need to know inside and out to make me money. That's all I need to care about. If the person loves mac to death I just need to be able to fix it when they have issues, if they love PC's to death.. well same thing... all applies to Linux as well.
We can complain all day about computer illiterate idiots and the whole PEBKAC errors etc... but myself, I'm glad they're out there, because they're giving me a career at the moment. All of us should think about that next time before we go ranting about how stupid a customer was. I don't care if he looks at porn ALL day long and keeps getting viruses over and over, as long as he's willing to pay me to come remove them, he can keep on his quest to browse the entire index of every porn site on the web for all I care.
I think you're missing the point. It's like a car, some people like Chevy, Ford, Honda, whatever. They are all tools right? Yet people have groups and get togethers etc. because they prefer that tool over the other.
Try to turn your users into Mac people and watch their hair catch fire while they try to learn the differences, but you recommended it because it's "superior"
I would never try to get my customers to switch to Mac, if they all did I would not have a job because about 70-80% of what I do is spyware/malware removal.
So is installing Windows on customers machines like a tire repair shop throwing nails in the road in front of their business?