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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
iMac 20" and its suitability to a former PC user?
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<blockquote data-quote="Smartz" data-source="post: 211380" data-attributes="member: 14150"><p>My two pence would be go for it, but go for 2GB and do it yourself because it is an easy step for the average home user. The next bit of advise would be.....dont bother with Windows on a Mac. I was a switcher and have immersed myself with OSX. It is so superior that when i have to use a PC which i do have to thanks to programmers of websites not optomising site for anything other than IE (shame on you) i find a clunky, nasty alternative......but you will come to your own conclusions in time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smartz, post: 211380, member: 14150"] My two pence would be go for it, but go for 2GB and do it yourself because it is an easy step for the average home user. The next bit of advise would be.....dont bother with Windows on a Mac. I was a switcher and have immersed myself with OSX. It is so superior that when i have to use a PC which i do have to thanks to programmers of websites not optomising site for anything other than IE (shame on you) i find a clunky, nasty alternative......but you will come to your own conclusions in time! [/QUOTE]
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