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jmccray

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Jan 23, 2008
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Hey guys. I am all about consolidation these days. I have a 2007 iMac and a Rev A MacBook Air. I would like to just have one machine, like a MacBook or a MacBook pro. I only use it to check e-mail and websites, with light iWork stuff. What should I get? Also, how much do you think I could get for both? I think this would determine which one I get as I don't want to pay too much more out of pocket. Thanks!
 
The most helpful thing about your post are the detailed specs on both machines. :D

Regardless I can't see you getting more than a grand for your Rev A Air, regardless of which one it is and what accessories it comes with.

Check the usual slew of for-sale sites to see what similar machines are going for and then subtract a bunch because people are overly optimistic as far as what their computers are worth.

PS. A MacBook is better suited to your intended tasks.
 
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PS. A MacBook is better suited to your intended tasks.

... and Microcenter has the newer white Macbook with the nvidia GPU and FW400 for $799 (new) after $200 rebate until 26 April 2009.

You could easily sell both your existing systems, buy one of these, upgrade it to 4GB Ram and 500GB 7200 HD and still have hundreds of $$$ left over.

Cheers,
 
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