- Jan 4, 2010
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Guys,
I'm thinking of getting the new iMac. Never had a Mac before and don't really fawn over them. I have a badass PC that fills my computing needs well.
My dad's PC on the other hand is a piece of dog turd that freezes more than a Taliban looking down the scope of a Barrett .50 Cal sniper. My dad is also not very computer savvy but he needs it for basic word processing (typing letters, sending/receiving email), browsing the web, and syncing/charging his iPhone.
What is the best combination of options for the iMac you guys recommend? I know they have a lot of customization possible but I don't think my dad is doing any 3D modeling or video editing so I don't need 8GB of RAM etc. Just a solid computer with a robust OS, keyboard, mouse that will turn on or off when he wants it to.
I like the iMac because it is basically an all-in-one and it is compact. I will most likely get the 27-inch model but I'm open to all useful suggestions.
Thanks.
I'm thinking of getting the new iMac. Never had a Mac before and don't really fawn over them. I have a badass PC that fills my computing needs well.
My dad's PC on the other hand is a piece of dog turd that freezes more than a Taliban looking down the scope of a Barrett .50 Cal sniper. My dad is also not very computer savvy but he needs it for basic word processing (typing letters, sending/receiving email), browsing the web, and syncing/charging his iPhone.
What is the best combination of options for the iMac you guys recommend? I know they have a lot of customization possible but I don't think my dad is doing any 3D modeling or video editing so I don't need 8GB of RAM etc. Just a solid computer with a robust OS, keyboard, mouse that will turn on or off when he wants it to.
I like the iMac because it is basically an all-in-one and it is compact. I will most likely get the 27-inch model but I'm open to all useful suggestions.
Thanks.