I need a new laptop, I've always had IBM types with windows. Thinking of trying a Mac. I don't want play games, or watch movies on a laptop, just need a computer to surf the net, email, etc. I hear Macs are more user friendly, and more virus resistant. Opinions?
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Originally posted by Magnus View PostThose are some very basic needs to drop MacMoney on.
Sounds like a regular $400 or less laptop would do everything you want.Interested in being a VIP member and donating to the site? Click here http://dfwmustangs.net/forums/payments.php
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The mac's on the best buy site for that price are old white original mac books core 2 duo with 2gb of memory and were released new in 2009.
The macbook airs are good units but going to spend a lot more than 320.
To get anything decent from even that bestbuy site looks like $650 before you get to anything semi modern.2013 F150 STX Supercab 5.0L w/3.55 LSD
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If you already have a monitor take a look at the Mac Mini. It's more than capable of doing everything you described and is considerably less expensive than buying one of their all in ones.
They do build a good product and yes they are reliable but so is just about everything on the market these days. The cheapest all in one Mac will be around $1000 and that'll be with an I-5 processor. For $300 less you can get a similarly spec'd HP product but with a 3" larger screen, double the hard drive size and it'll be a touch screen.
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Nice thing about a mac is that it will hold up. When I use a PC, windows tends to make me pick it up and throw it across the room, so I am spending much more on hardware in the long run.Interested in being a VIP member and donating to the site? Click here http://dfwmustangs.net/forums/payments.php
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Originally posted by Mach1 View PostNice thing about a mac is that it will hold up. When I use a PC, windows tends to make me pick it up and throw it across the room, so I am spending much more on hardware in the long run.
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Originally posted by Mach1 View PostNice thing about a mac is that it will hold up. When I use a PC, windows tends to make me pick it up and throw it across the room, so I am spending much more on hardware in the long run.
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostMacs are nice machines but you should spend at least 650 on a refurb unless you want a 5+ year old machine. Also they aren't perfect so you'll have the same hardware issues with them too.
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Another problem with getting a Mac, you will wonder why in the hell you didn't get one sooner, may lead to depression, all those years wasted on a PC.Interested in being a VIP member and donating to the site? Click here http://dfwmustangs.net/forums/payments.php
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I went PC-Mac-and back to a PC. I have an HP Spectre i7, 2 in 1, 15.6" and am really glad I went back to PC. I just never was a fan of the Mac file structure and set up. I liked the iMessage feature - when I had an iPhone. When I didn't it was a waste.
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