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rezwits

macrumors 6502a
Original poster
Jul 10, 2007
811
414
Las Vegas
If you get MacBook and you want long term, make sure you get a uni-body minimum!

The reason is, that the trackpad will last longer with uni-body. It's the clicks mainly, prior models before that don't tend to last longer than 4-5 years of use.

Good luck
 

ozaz

macrumors 68000
Feb 27, 2011
1,575
513
Mine is an Amiga -> Windows -> Mac -> Windows -> Mac -> Windows story! :eek:
But I do still own an iBook :)

  • Amiga 500 (shared family PC - circa 1990)
  • Custom built PC running Win 95 (shared family PC - mid 90s)

  • A 12" HP laptop (~ 1998, first computer I owned - gift from parents for use during undergrad studies)
  • A 15" Systemax laptop (~ 2002, first computer I bought myself - used during postgrad studies)

  • Black Macbook (~2007, iPod halo effect + unreliability of system sleep on Win XP laptops)
  • Dell XPS Studio laptop (~2008, returned due to flaky Vista drivers)
  • Toshiba laptop (~2008, returned due to shocking battery life)
  • Macbook Pro (~ 2009, fed up with difficulty finding a decent Windows machine)
  • Sony Vaio laptop (~2010, returned due to loud fans)
  • iBook G4 (ebay purchase, needed to run some old Power PC applications. Still own this machine)
  • ThinkPad X220 (~ 2012, first Windows laptop I've been truly satisfied with. My current machine)
  • Macbook Air (late 2013 - seduced by the battery life - but quickly returned after confirming I'm a PC!)
 
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Old Muley

macrumors 6502a
Jan 6, 2009
761
188
Titletown USA
OK, let me see if I can recall everything:

- Apple ][c, my first real computer purchased in 1985 as I left for college. It was my primary computer until 1991.
- Quadra 650; bought in the spring of 1993, was my first Mac.
- Performa 52XX (I don't recall the exact model number since it was an "education model"- maybe a 5260?)
- Performa 6400
- Power Mac G4 (AGP Graphics)
- Power Mac G5
- iMac 24" (early 2008)
- Macbook Pro 13" (mid 2010)
- iMac 27" (late 2013)

Every time I upgraded I thought I'd died and gone to heaven given the improvements in speed and performance.
 

iJohnHenry

macrumors P6
Mar 22, 2008
16,530
30
On tenterhooks
2008 iMac Al

Model Identifier: iMac7,1
Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
Number Of Processors: 1
Total Number Of Cores: 2
L2 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 4 GB
Bus Speed: 800 MHz

On it now, and still using Leopard vanilla. :D
 

Huntn

macrumors Core
May 5, 2008
23,484
26,601
The Misty Mountains
It's too hard to list them all because it would require me to research to remember model names. :p Let's just say I started in 1984 with a Apple IIe, the first Mac was a Performa about 1993, and since then I've always owned an Mac and it adds up to about 10 models, the most recent in my signature.
 

ebow

macrumors 6502a
mid or late 80s: Commodore 64 (parents)
early 90s: locally built PC (parents; 386 later upgraded to 486DX4-100--zoom zoom)
1996: PowerMac 5400 120MHz (college computer; hated it--I was a PC guy... grew to love it and hate PCs)
1999: AMS Tech Wintel laptop (for study abroad... POS, but PowerBooks were way too expensive)
2000: G3 iMac DV SE 500MHz (graphite)
2005: G5 iMac 2.0GHz 17-inch (wow, made this one last a long time)
2011: MacBook Pro 13-inch

18 years and only 4 Macs? Oh well. At least I've covered most of their major design phases: beige -> translucent -> white -> aluminum :D

almost forgot that I also had a pizza box Quadra (605?) for a while, which I used as a router to share dial-up among college roommates for a year
 
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Cloudsurfer

macrumors 65816
Apr 12, 2007
1,319
373
Netherlands
Nice thread! Here's mine:

1996: 90 MHz Pentium pc (with whopping 256MB hard drive:D)
1997: 133 MHz Pentium pc, used it to play DOOM, GTA, stuff like that. Barely played the Sims back in 2000
2001: 1,4GHz AMD Athlon 2 custom built-pc (played a LOT of MS Flight Simulator on this)
2005: 3,8 GHz Dell Dimension pc (sold it a year later)
2005: PowerMac G4 400MHz (never owned but borrowed this briefly, got me hooked on Mac)
2006: iMac 17" 2,0 C2D (sold in 2010 to buy a MBP)
2007: white MacBook 1,83 CD (sold in 2008 to buy a MBP :D)
2008: MacBook Pro 15" 2,2GHz C2D (died in 2010 due to GeForce 8600 failure)
2010: MacBook Pro 13" 2,4GHz C2D :cool: still using this computer!
2010: Mac mini 2,4GHz C2D (gift from parents, basically the exact same computer as my MBP)

2014: Hopefully a Haswell i7 Quad Mac mini to get a smoother FCPX experience. My current Macs are just barely up to the task. Will probably sell the MBP and keep the old mini as a server or backup.
 

Silencio

macrumors 68040
Jul 18, 2002
3,457
1,566
NYC
TRS-80 Model I
Apple //e
ImageWriter
Macintosh IIci
LaserWriter II
Power Macintosh 8500/120
LaserWriter Select 360
LaserWriter 16/600 PS
PowerMac G4/400 (Gigabit Ethernet)
iBook/500 (Dual USB)
PowerMac G5/Dual 2.0GHz
PowerBook G4 (12-inch 1.33GHz)
Mac Pro (Early 2008)
MacBook (13-inch Early 2008, Black)
MacBook Air (13-inch Mid 2013)

Not counting my eMate 300, iPods, iPhones, and iPads.
 

CaptMurdock

Suspended
Jan 2, 2009
577
1,988
The Evildrome Boozerama
1985-1991 Commodore 64 (at least two)
1991-1994 Mac Classic
1994-1998 Mac IIsi,
1998-2003 Power Mac 6500
1990-2001 PowerBook 140
2001-2003 iBook G3
2003-2006 PowerBook “Pizmo"
2005-2008 iBook G4
2008-Present MacBook ’08
2009-Present MacBook '09
2012-Present MacBook ’10
 
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