This will be my first MAC purchase. I have a windows laptop on its last legs and we decided to go MAC.
I want a laptop but my wife thinks a desktop will be better for my kindergartener.
I'm leaning towards the 2011 refurb 21" for a few reasons:
- DVD drive - RIP DVD's using my windows laptop now... not sure how to do this on MAC but I'll figure it out eventually
- Upgradeable RAM
- Cheaper
I usually don't like buying old Apple technology because they seem to be dropped off from future upgrades (especially in the iOS world) but since the processors are the same, would I really be missing much by going with the 2011 version?
Bold: Really? I have an ip3gs that has ios6 installed. I don't use it as a phone anymore, but it works fine as an ipod with ios6 on it. Sure you lose some features, but the ios still works.
There will be differences in the machines, but at this point without any benchmarks and reviews it's hard to know what those differences will be. I don't like paying premium prices for refurbs, especially so close to the release of the new imac. What's the price difference?
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1. 100$ higher in cost
2. SD card slot moved to the rear wich makes it hard to get too (esp in my situation, and i use this a good amount)
3. optical drive was taken out and sd card moved to make the edges "slimmer". While smaller is nice, not a major concern with a non portable device.
New to the whole mac world, but with anything else as time advances you normally get more for your money. Not so much this time.
Should give you both the track pad and magic mouse to make up for the difference in price then i wouldnt have any bad negative about it.
1. I think you'll find that this is a major redesign with a significantly improved display with great specs (27). I don't think the extra is a big ask although i'd have liked it to be the same.
2. Fair enough. Many people just plug their camera directly into their computer or even more people are just using their iphones. You are in the minority here unfortunately.
3. Others have deliberated that the thinner design is all part of an overall push to better ventilate the machine. True or not, I really like the thin edges and lighter weight. It's evolution. I like the Optical Drive outside. It was a heat machine and also if it broke (which they often did) it was a PITA to get repaired. External may not be quite as convenient, but it certainly allows more freedom and also if something goes wrong. it's easy to fix.
I think this is a huge update to the new imac for the 27s. They aren't cheap, but so far they are looking like absolutely fantastic machines. But we won't know for sure until reviews come in.