Paladin3
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I generally like presents for children and teens that lead them to productive activities of some kind. A fishing pole, football or microscope, combined with the drive and interest to use such, is a far better gift than a video game. I had a bunch of different interests as a young man that I never pursued to any real extent since I was mostly left to my own devices in my early teen years.
Will your young man maintain sufficient interest in biology to warrant an expensive microscope? The last time I got interested in peeking at the microscopic world I spent the day watching Youtube videos on the subject and satisfied the urge, but if as a kid I had been taken out to, say, a local pond to catalog the microbiology by an adult it might have helped spark a life-long interest. If you have an interest in microbiology, sharing that will be as much of a gift as the physical microscope itself. But it will be a waste if it ends up forgotten in a closet.
And $2k for an Apple computer is nuts. $500-$600 will get you a PC that will do everything any Apple computer will. I love my iPhone, but unless you need to run some exotic software that isn't Windows compatible stick to PC.
Will your young man maintain sufficient interest in biology to warrant an expensive microscope? The last time I got interested in peeking at the microscopic world I spent the day watching Youtube videos on the subject and satisfied the urge, but if as a kid I had been taken out to, say, a local pond to catalog the microbiology by an adult it might have helped spark a life-long interest. If you have an interest in microbiology, sharing that will be as much of a gift as the physical microscope itself. But it will be a waste if it ends up forgotten in a closet.
And $2k for an Apple computer is nuts. $500-$600 will get you a PC that will do everything any Apple computer will. I love my iPhone, but unless you need to run some exotic software that isn't Windows compatible stick to PC.