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Originally Posted by CD
I got an old iMac (+ a PC) & some of my friends have a eMac & the newest iMac. No problems encountered by any of us! I would say from experience is that reliability is better! Only downside is the amount of products that are compatible with Macs. Sometimes you have to 'search things out' rather than just buying something like you would do with a Windows based computer!!
Macs look so much better than ANY other computer on the market!
It will probably take you a little while to get used to the Mac - well I did (so did my friends who have Macs) as I'd only used Windows before.
Good luck with whatever you go for!
What other expensive electrical products have you purchased abroad Colm?
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I have bought a laptop and an ipod in America before. My dad has bought a digital camera there. I am spending the summer there and I know I could get someone there to sort out any problem, in the unlikely even that something serious went wrong. In relation to the laptop itself, I have been looking at an iMac, probably going to cost over $1000. With the strength of the euro at the moment a thousand is approx 650euro. So I should be able to get more machine for my money there. I'll let you know if I buy!