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telecart October 12 2008, 12:36:03 UTC
For that kinda cash you're better off getting a mac.

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darksparrow October 14 2008, 15:46:21 UTC
thing is, with a regular computer I can sort of tell if it's good or not. but I dont know shit about macs. Any tips?

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telecart October 14 2008, 18:03:50 UTC
Just get a macbook =]

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darksparrow October 16 2008, 06:56:07 UTC
Oy, aren't you helpful. :P

Dude, a good one would be at least 7,000. And that- with less disk space and not even knowing the graphics card. So I repeat: why mac? (humor me- I'm blonde)

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telecart October 16 2008, 09:54:43 UTC
Well, first off I dunno where you got that price quote. http://store.idigital.co.il has a macbook for 5700 nis, and that's not up to date. Apple released new Macbook models yesterday, so these ones got a price cut. In the states the 2.4Ghz ones are now 999 ( ... )

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darksparrow October 18 2008, 19:50:36 UTC
Let me ask you this; What do you need the computer for?First off, I'm not going to take it to class (that's what notebooks are for, goddamnit. people who take laptops to class piss me off.) and I don't need it just for school work, which is why I don't really CARE if it's light and fun. I need it to be able to run games, and I need it for graphics projects. And a "decent" mac would cost the same as a GOOD PC, so what's the point. ;) Also, the US is not an option. Unless someone bought it and sent it by mail. Which I don't see happening ( ... )

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telecart October 18 2008, 23:00:06 UTC
Well, you might want to wait at least a week or maybe give them a call just so the new macbooks and the new pricing shows up for iDigital. The new MacBooks come with 2GB Ram and the next-gen Nvidia chips. They're the first on the market with them, so they should last a while ( ... )

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