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<blockquote data-quote="Zeptogram" data-source="post: 996566" data-attributes="member: 113551"><p>No need, as others have stated, to worry at all about your wireless router not being compatible. It may be a good idea, when purchasing new hardware items, to check and see either with Apple, or a trusted website (MacForums!) to see if the hardware will work. Most hardware does though, if you are talking about a mouse, a keyboard, printer, etc. Hidden fees? There are none really. You get exactly what you are paying for. You will not get any real office software unless you purchase iWork or Word for Mac (I recommend iWork, as it is cheaper, just as [if not more] functional as Word, and is able to convert to Word format). iLife is going to be included with your mac purchase. No real hidden fees, again. Of course, for any major OS upgrades (Ex. 10.6 -> 10.7) you are going to have to pay for.</p><p></p><p>Come back here for any other questions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeptogram, post: 996566, member: 113551"] No need, as others have stated, to worry at all about your wireless router not being compatible. It may be a good idea, when purchasing new hardware items, to check and see either with Apple, or a trusted website (MacForums!) to see if the hardware will work. Most hardware does though, if you are talking about a mouse, a keyboard, printer, etc. Hidden fees? There are none really. You get exactly what you are paying for. You will not get any real office software unless you purchase iWork or Word for Mac (I recommend iWork, as it is cheaper, just as [if not more] functional as Word, and is able to convert to Word format). iLife is going to be included with your mac purchase. No real hidden fees, again. Of course, for any major OS upgrades (Ex. 10.6 -> 10.7) you are going to have to pay for. Come back here for any other questions! [/QUOTE]
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