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Seige232

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Dec 10, 2006
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Once upon a time back in the days of the old Classics and LC's, I once used Macintosh computers. I held a weighty grudge against them after my father placed his Mac Performa Tower first before me, and turned to PC's out of rebellion :( . I have since been using PC's for the past 10 years comfortably. Just within the last couple of months, however, I built up the courage to start maybe looking into giving Apple another chance :) . I've done a little research into some of the new MacOSX versions out there, and have an Idea as to how I could benefit from them. Yet, I do not know which Mac to get. Any suggestions? Any help or advise given is greatly appreciated.

Regards,

-Seige
 
Once upon a time back in the days of the old Classics and LC's, I once used Macintosh computers. I held a weighty grudge against them after my father placed his Mac Performa Tower first before me, and turned to PC's out of rebellion :( . I have since been using PC's for the past 10 years comfortably. Just within the last couple of months, however, I built up the courage to start maybe looking into giving Apple another chance :) . I've done a little research into some of the new MacOSX versions out there, and have an Idea as to how I could benefit from them. Yet, I do not know which Mac to get. Any suggestions? Any help or advise given is greatly appreciated.

Regards,

-Seige

Well.....The new Intel Macs are awesome. If you need portability I'd go with a Macbook or Macbook Pro, depending on your needs. If you do not need portability, I'd strongly recommend the iMac, they come in a variety of sizes and configurations to suit your needs.
 
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