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...to buy a Mac Mini (with highest specs).
Say_Cheese said:It is the BEST system you will ever buy.
End of Argument.......
Actually I can expand a bit more..........
If you want a system that is stable, and hassle free, intuitive and has a great set of features already bundled then go for it. If however you want to have to constantly restart your computer and have nothing but trouble then go for Windows XP.
Please explain this "freezing" you talk of???? I'm confusedcaveatipss said:LOL after typing my post, I had to restart my XP laptop because it froze hahahaha
caveatipss said:LOL after typing my post, I had to restart my XP laptop because it froze hahahaha
the only thing is that it appers that after you buy a mac, your grammer skills disappear!michaelstumpf said:sounds like reason enough to buy a mac
EDIT-XTREEM said:the only thing is that it appers that after you buy a mac, your grammer skills disappear!
EDIT-XTREEM said:the only thing is that it appers that after you buy a mac, your grammer skills disappear!
caveatipss said:LOL after typing my post, I had to restart my XP laptop because it froze hahahaha
BlindingLights said:Well, I always wanted to get a Mac, and debated it. My only issue was that base prices of a mac were kinda high. I mean, a month before I bought my iMac, I maxed out a Dell XPS M140... okay didn't max it out, but fairly good specs- 512 RAM, 80 GB hard drive, good video card, and so on... but it was at a fairly low price-under $1000. Now, macs START at that price (minus the mini,but add a good monitor over 20" and you're looking at like $800)... then again the Dell ended up having a bunch of apps not working, so I returned it a few weeks later
Just go to an Apple Store when you have an hour or two free and talk to the people there and try out a few macs. If you're convinced, get one. It'll be the greatest choice of your life.
But it's all down to what you think. If you can afford one, go for it.