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    Just like I've never bought a brand new car (or motorcycle) I've never bought a brand new Mac.
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    Quote Originally Posted by photojojo View Post
    Just like I've never bought a brand new car (or motorcycle) I've never bought a brand new Mac.
    I bought mine new cos I got the 15% student discount with 3 years of applecare for £48
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    Welcome to Mac! Mine is 5 yrs old (!!!) and still kicking. I will be getting a new one in September cos on the the graphics side for work, it's reached its prime.

    But basically macs are surprisingly good (this coming from a lifelong pc tinkerer) & a lot less problematic soundwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by minimal View Post
    Welcome to Mac! Mine is 5 yrs old (!!!) and still kicking. I will be getting a new one in September cos on the the graphics side for work, it's reached its prime.

    But basically macs are surprisingly good (this coming from a lifelong pc tinkerer) & a lot less problematic soundwise.
    but a bit of a bitch to broadcast from (nicecast seems to have far more problems that shoutcast ...)

    I'm assuming that an 11" screen is far too small. 13" OK, or should I really aim for a 15"?

    Oh and swapping out RAM/HDDs - I started out Uni as an electronic engineer, and finished up as a Computer Scientist, it shouldn't be a problem.
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    If I can get Nicecast working your average computer scientist should be able to figure it out. After all, it's not rocket science

    15" is the smallest I would want.
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    i'd prob go for a 15 personally. just a little easier to see.. i can imagine a 13 being perceived a little cramped even at the same resolution as its bigger brother.

    i'd also spring for a refurb from apple rather than a second hand unit. just for piece of mind that everything will work as intended, and im sure the refurbs would have a new battery.

    im not sure if the older apples have user replaceable batteries or not? i presume the older unibodys do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by photojojo View Post
    If I can get Nicecast working your average computer scientist should be able to figure it out. After all, it's not rocket science

    15" is the smallest I would want.


    Looks like I'd best start saving then ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by josh@firestorm View Post
    i'd prob go for a 15 personally. just a little easier to see.. i can imagine a 13 being perceived a little cramped even at the same resolution as its bigger brother.

    i'd also spring for a refurb from apple rather than a second hand unit. just for piece of mind that everything will work as intended, and im sure the refurbs would have a new battery.

    im not sure if the older apples have user replaceable batteries or not? i presume the older unibodys do.
    Will ask my Father-in-Law as to specs, he's a uber Mac geek and massive early adopter (first person I knew with an iPhone/iPad/Macbook Air etc)

    See if he's got an old one he can toss my way
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    once you go mac you never go back


    yeah they cost a bit more but you cant but a price on not having to worry

    there is nothing special about macs they just work and thats what i love

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    Quote Originally Posted by TommyQuiet View Post
    once you go mac you never go back
    So true...

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