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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Should I buy the new Intel Imac or find an old one?
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<blockquote data-quote="j90jay" data-source="post: 176813"><p><strong>What should I do then?</strong></p><p></p><p>I purchased an iMac G5 last week (!!), and at the time was blissfully unaware that the change to intel CPUs would be taking place SO soon. I bought an iMac G5 because I wanted a good, reliable machine that would last me for several year to come, now I may not be able to buy software for it in the future. As I am still within my 14-day money-back garuntee with the Apple store, I could upgrade relatively cheaply (shipping costs for the return, £60). Perhaps someone with a better understanding of Apple/hardware etc. than myself could tell me if they would recommend me upgrading?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j90jay, post: 176813"] [b]What should I do then?[/b] I purchased an iMac G5 last week (!!), and at the time was blissfully unaware that the change to intel CPUs would be taking place SO soon. I bought an iMac G5 because I wanted a good, reliable machine that would last me for several year to come, now I may not be able to buy software for it in the future. As I am still within my 14-day money-back garuntee with the Apple store, I could upgrade relatively cheaply (shipping costs for the return, £60). Perhaps someone with a better understanding of Apple/hardware etc. than myself could tell me if they would recommend me upgrading? [/QUOTE]
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