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Posted By: Dilly iMac - 19th May 2013 7:58am
Anyone know of the best place to buy a new iMac, and should I be thinking of buying one. I'am not very technically minded so any advice would be great. Many thanks.
Posted By: McFlurry Re: iMac - 19th May 2013 9:49am
Apple... Find a student or teacher and get their discount.
Posted By: EvilCycle Re: iMac - 19th May 2013 10:00am
If you are not very technically minded and you are just looking for a new computer to go on facebook with etc, then you would probably save some money buy getting a standard windows pc or maybe even try a tablet. You tend to pay extra for mac hardware as they tend to be more useful for professionals in the graphics and photography industries.
Posted By: Sneezy Re: iMac - 19th May 2013 10:21am
What more can you do on an IMac than an ordinary computer ??
Posted By: Argo_uk Re: iMac - 19th May 2013 11:35am
Just goto apple.co.UK got mine new iMac from them just b4 Xmas an love it thou I do have windows on it as well using boot camp
Posted By: karlb Re: iMac - 19th May 2013 12:26pm
Theres a apple shop in Liverpool one
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: iMac - 19th May 2013 6:57pm
Can't beat iMac.

No viruses and quality built.
Posted By: newbrightonier Re: iMac - 19th May 2013 7:50pm
I've owned an iMac since 2007, in that time I've also owned several Windows PC's.

The iMac still runs as fast as the first day I bought it. iMacs are generally more expensive, but weigh up the cost of replacing your PC time and time again against an iMac and it probably comes out cheaper.

Never installed any virus software on it either. Same can't be said of my Windows PC. After using the Mac operating system for a prolonged period, going back to Windows feels like a backwards step - and I include the atrocious Windows 8 in that.

You don't need to be technically minded to use a Mac, quite the opposite, all the software you need to use comes preinstalled, like iMovie, iPhoto etc and it is so simple and intuitive to use.

The Mac is so simple it doesn't come with any instructions, just switch on and away you go.

Posted By: little_pob Re: iMac - 20th May 2013 11:50am
Pros of Apple:
- decent software: iMovie, GarageBand...
- minimal setup time: almost works straight out the box (plug in, turn on, set-up wifi, done).
- if you've an iOS device (iPod, iPhone, iPad), by all accounts, iTunes works better on a Mac than Windows PC.
- depreciation is less than a PC.
- If you also need the Windows environment; it's easier to get a Mac to dual boot Windows (via BootCamp), than it is to get a non-Mac PC to boot OS X (via OSx86/Hackintosh).

Cons of Apple:
- Initial cost.
- The hardware upgrade path is restrictive at best (impossible on the latest MacBook Air).
- Service-pack-style OS updates are not free. (Security updates are, however.)
- Few AAA title games appear on the Mac. This is slowly changing, with Valve leading the way.

Myths of Apple
- No viruses or malware. Whilst much less common than on Windows; they do exist.

To be honest, if the cons don't bother you, you probably won't regret the decision.
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