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<blockquote data-quote="stoldie" data-source="post: 448250" data-attributes="member: 30927"><p>Nice one if you can get the educational discount... I understand your concerns regarding the refurbs - but having extensively researched previous threads via the search on this feedback is very positive indeed. There will always be exceptions tho as there will be buying new too. As I understand it refurbs go through extremley rigorous testing and Quality Assurances/testing etc before they are ready for resale. They come with exactly the same one year warranty - way I see it is you will get exactly the same product but 33%cheaper - just without the lavish packaging. Anyways that's a whole different topic...</p><p></p><p>As for your machine choice.... it is very tough, I suggest visiting an apple store or a store which sells them and take a look/have a play with them.</p><p>As Opus_az states the iMac's may indeed be very close... but if you need/want a mac now just go for it.</p><p></p><p>good luck dude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoldie, post: 448250, member: 30927"] Nice one if you can get the educational discount... I understand your concerns regarding the refurbs - but having extensively researched previous threads via the search on this feedback is very positive indeed. There will always be exceptions tho as there will be buying new too. As I understand it refurbs go through extremley rigorous testing and Quality Assurances/testing etc before they are ready for resale. They come with exactly the same one year warranty - way I see it is you will get exactly the same product but 33%cheaper - just without the lavish packaging. Anyways that's a whole different topic... As for your machine choice.... it is very tough, I suggest visiting an apple store or a store which sells them and take a look/have a play with them. As Opus_az states the iMac's may indeed be very close... but if you need/want a mac now just go for it. good luck dude. [/QUOTE]
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