J Jack Flash macrumors 65816 May 8, 2007 1,160 7 Apr 25, 2009 #26 NewEyesOpen said: How is that? Click to expand... They are more closely inspected for hardware problems and they are cosmetically new.
NewEyesOpen said: How is that? Click to expand... They are more closely inspected for hardware problems and they are cosmetically new.
N NewEyesOpen macrumors regular Original poster Mar 9, 2009 158 0 West Virginia Apr 25, 2009 #27 Jack Flash said: They are more closely inspected for hardware problems and they are cosmetically new. Click to expand... Right. I guess to me it just seems like there isn't much price difference. At that point, why not just buy new? I have no idea which one to get. Granted, I have some time to figure it out, but man this is frustrating.
Jack Flash said: They are more closely inspected for hardware problems and they are cosmetically new. Click to expand... Right. I guess to me it just seems like there isn't much price difference. At that point, why not just buy new? I have no idea which one to get. Granted, I have some time to figure it out, but man this is frustrating.
N NewEyesOpen macrumors regular Original poster Mar 9, 2009 158 0 West Virginia Apr 25, 2009 #28 I'm gonna go ahead and get the iMac, hopefully this summer or later on towards september. And then when I get ready for grad school in a couple years I'm gonna get a new notebook, a MacBook of course.
I'm gonna go ahead and get the iMac, hopefully this summer or later on towards september. And then when I get ready for grad school in a couple years I'm gonna get a new notebook, a MacBook of course.