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[UK] Need advice on buying a Mac based laptop (Disabled use)
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<blockquote data-quote="PowerBookG4" data-source="post: 331310" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>First, I am sorry about your father, I hope he gets better soon. </p><p></p><p>I think that since your on a limited buget an ibook G4 probably will suit you just fine for what you need it for. I would say probably a 1ghz processor will suit you just fine for what you need the computer for. There are alot of features on the mac that make it easy for the physically challenged, such as zoom, voice over, and the ability to make the computer talk through the terminal simply by typing say followed by what you want to say which will make it easier for him to communicate with you with out you reading the screen every time something must be said. The mac is also really easy to use and very simple interface and should be easy for somebody who has had a stroke to use. If you have any more questions let us know and we'll try to give you more information. I'm in english now waiting for my professor to get to me to check my research but shes almost here so I'll come back to this post if you have any more questions this afternoon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PowerBookG4, post: 331310, member: 8394"] First, I am sorry about your father, I hope he gets better soon. I think that since your on a limited buget an ibook G4 probably will suit you just fine for what you need it for. I would say probably a 1ghz processor will suit you just fine for what you need the computer for. There are alot of features on the mac that make it easy for the physically challenged, such as zoom, voice over, and the ability to make the computer talk through the terminal simply by typing say followed by what you want to say which will make it easier for him to communicate with you with out you reading the screen every time something must be said. The mac is also really easy to use and very simple interface and should be easy for somebody who has had a stroke to use. If you have any more questions let us know and we'll try to give you more information. I'm in english now waiting for my professor to get to me to check my research but shes almost here so I'll come back to this post if you have any more questions this afternoon. [/QUOTE]
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