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Start-Up Problems With My Ancient iMac
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<blockquote data-quote="chscag" data-source="post: 1795931" data-attributes="member: 46727"><p>I know you stated that you wanted the 21.5" model rather than the 27". I owned and used a 21.5" iMac for 4 years before I gave it away to a relative and purchased a 27" model instead. I would never go back to the 21.5" models after using a 27" iMac. I have plenty of room for a 27" model on my desk and understand why some folks prefer the smaller display perhaps because of limited space.</p><p></p><p>Apple has always overcharged for memory upgrades and especially for SSD upgrades. When I ordered my latest 27" iMac I could have saved quite a bit of money if I had ordered the standard Fusion hard drive combo. Instead I opted for a SSD which wound up costing me an extra $400. Yeah, Apple's upgrade prices can be daunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chscag, post: 1795931, member: 46727"] I know you stated that you wanted the 21.5" model rather than the 27". I owned and used a 21.5" iMac for 4 years before I gave it away to a relative and purchased a 27" model instead. I would never go back to the 21.5" models after using a 27" iMac. I have plenty of room for a 27" model on my desk and understand why some folks prefer the smaller display perhaps because of limited space. Apple has always overcharged for memory upgrades and especially for SSD upgrades. When I ordered my latest 27" iMac I could have saved quite a bit of money if I had ordered the standard Fusion hard drive combo. Instead I opted for a SSD which wound up costing me an extra $400. Yeah, Apple's upgrade prices can be daunting. [/QUOTE]
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