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Help choosing a Imac

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  • almillar
    almillar Posts: 8,621 Forumite
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    I'd never recommend anyone got an all-in-one regardless of manufacture. Why link your monitor and box together in such a hard to upgrade manner?

    Space, style. Maybe not important to you, but it seems to be important to lots of other people!

    Shortchanged post #64 - yes - those are two fair comparisons. £700 and £800.
    3. None of the tinkering with the machine to keep it running smoothly. De-fragging etc.

    OSX has always done this automatically. Windows has done it since Vista or at least 7. Out of date info.

    On Stanley On - enjoy your new purchase. And yes - it does matter, if you keep calling it a MAC the grammar police will come and take your Mac away...
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