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Apple Computing Products:
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£799 iMac - any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="hughes051" data-source="post: 635244" data-attributes="member: 53182"><p>OK so if i put up the intel 2.0 gig vs the pc version with the same spec which would be better at all the above even tho i been told to get the 20" £799 version as this will do the job i want to do but my gut feeling is to get the 24" 2.8 extream but if i spend £1400+ on the mac I could get a quad core pc ( no intenstion of purchaing a pc ) but which would be better were should I spend my money and not for getting i am a total new to the mac and had a pc for over 15 years etc and would like to move platform should i be thinking like a pc big is better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hughes051, post: 635244, member: 53182"] OK so if i put up the intel 2.0 gig vs the pc version with the same spec which would be better at all the above even tho i been told to get the 20" £799 version as this will do the job i want to do but my gut feeling is to get the 24" 2.8 extream but if i spend £1400+ on the mac I could get a quad core pc ( no intenstion of purchaing a pc ) but which would be better were should I spend my money and not for getting i am a total new to the mac and had a pc for over 15 years etc and would like to move platform should i be thinking like a pc big is better? [/QUOTE]
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