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<blockquote data-quote="WasabiTaylor" data-source="post: 345342" data-attributes="member: 10703"><p>I wouldn't settle for less than the 20" iMac. I love mine to death, and will likely be sticking with the iMac line for many years to come. In my experience, the 17" is just too small. Obviously the 24" would be great, especially for use with Front Row, but if it's out of your budget there really isn't any reason to splurge for it, unless you instend to get heavy into photo and video editing (although I think the 20" is fine for that).</p><p></p><p>Also, I echo Nytehawk...if you aren't elgible for an educational discount, find someone who is. Those discounts are amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WasabiTaylor, post: 345342, member: 10703"] I wouldn't settle for less than the 20" iMac. I love mine to death, and will likely be sticking with the iMac line for many years to come. In my experience, the 17" is just too small. Obviously the 24" would be great, especially for use with Front Row, but if it's out of your budget there really isn't any reason to splurge for it, unless you instend to get heavy into photo and video editing (although I think the 20" is fine for that). Also, I echo Nytehawk...if you aren't elgible for an educational discount, find someone who is. Those discounts are amazing. [/QUOTE]
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