Hi SteveMacc,
>I'd go for the bigger machine.
So do I.
>If you are buying an I-Mac, you are not trying to save money. If you were short of money, you wouldn't be buying a Mac, as performance per £/$ etc is not as good as a PC. There is nothing wrong with Macs and a lot of people prefer OSX for usability etc. I have a MacBook and like it but my PC laptop outperforms it and was cheaper.
I made the estimates, but we are not far.
I can save 200/300 € when I buy the pc ... but how much money I spend on antivirus, in time for the operating system updates or another?
>Edit: Don't buy your extra RAM from Apple. It is way overpriced. Buy it later from Kingston
Thank I saw... it's impressive!
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