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Thread: Is it worth it?

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    £129 for a refurbished iMac G5, specs obviously aren't great and you can only run up to Leopard but I can upgrade the ram can't I? And could I install an SSD?

    Like I said I know it's pretty dated but it seems like a good price and I miss OS X, when I used Leopard that was good enough for me. This obviously wont be my main machine more of something to toy with?

    What do you think?

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    if you've got money to burn then sure?

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    £129 for an iMac is a good price. I'd go for it - and if you don't like it, it's not like you're throwing a £1000 down the drain.

    Anything to get away from Microsoft - I have a Macbook Pro myself (Laptop but still). I'd never go back to a Windows PC now.

    P.S. I replied because you said no-one replied in help desk so feel special I came on for you

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    I know nothing about imac's but you were depressed that noone replied so hiya.

    I say you should buy it because I have no idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    £129 for an iMac is a good price. I'd go for it - and if you don't like it, it's not like you're throwing a £1000 down the drain.

    Anything to get away from Microsoft - I have a Macbook Pro myself (Laptop but still). I'd never go back to a Windows PC now.

    P.S. I replied because you said no-one replied in help desk so feel special I came on for you
    You're so cute thank you! And yes I might as well, it also comes with a 3 month warranty which I guess is good. Do you know anything about the ssd question, could I put one in? Would it make a dramatic difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jake View Post
    You're so cute thank you! And yes I might as well, it also comes with a 3 month warranty which I guess is good. Do you know anything about the ssd question, could I put one in? Would it make a dramatic difference?
    I virtually know nothing about SSDs, I'm not a hardware man myself. Though I shouldn't see why you couldn't install one, just make sure it's SATA II

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    You'll be stuck on Leopard for enternity and most applications will be dropping Leopard support if they haven't already in favour of Lion and uo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    You'll be stuck on Leopard for enternity and most applications will be dropping Leopard support if they haven't already in favour of Lion and uo.
    This is the only problem I can think of, but £129 isn't much and if you have money to spare then you may as well go for it . Plus you could always sell it on if you decide you don't want it, and possibly get more than £129 because of the SSD.

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    Would you use it that much and do you have room for it? You could just save the money or use the money to buy something else for the current setup you already have or on something completely unrelated.


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    Quote Originally Posted by xxMATTGxx View Post
    Would you use it that much and do you have room for it? You could just save the money or use the money to buy something else for the current setup you already have or on something completely unrelated.
    I would just use the same monitor and put e box besides my other one I'd use it a fair bit I reckon, like I always say I hardly use my computer for hardly anything just casual use!!! For 129 I think it's worth it so I might go for it or like you said I could upgrade my current system hmmmm decisions decisions!!

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