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Apple Computing Products:
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iMac 20" and its suitability to a former PC user?
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<blockquote data-quote="Beemer" data-source="post: 211244" data-attributes="member: 15942"><p>I have a 20" iMac and made the switch. You get used to mac applications and other alternatives instead of the Win programs. I still use my PC but its slow so I barely use it enless I needed to.</p><p></p><p>I also uped to 2GB of Ram. I think its a smart choice. You won't have to worry about freezing up or slower running very much.</p><p></p><p>I used the Student Discount, it was simple and quick and free. Since you have to pay for the ADC discount and only save 10% I don't think its worht it. Not sure how much the discount was but it helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beemer, post: 211244, member: 15942"] I have a 20" iMac and made the switch. You get used to mac applications and other alternatives instead of the Win programs. I still use my PC but its slow so I barely use it enless I needed to. I also uped to 2GB of Ram. I think its a smart choice. You won't have to worry about freezing up or slower running very much. I used the Student Discount, it was simple and quick and free. Since you have to pay for the ADC discount and only save 10% I don't think its worht it. Not sure how much the discount was but it helped. [/QUOTE]
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