I've since bought a 2010 iMac and it makes me smile to use it.completely silent, fantastic screen, boots in the blink of an eye, robust wi-fi and bluetooth.I could go on. I replaced it with a second hand eMac.which had no bells and whistles, but was quiet, reliable and a joy to use. It ran Norton anti-virus that made the fans go crazy, and yet still got a boot sector virus. In reality it was less than the sum of its parts, the wi-fi didn't work, the TV needed an IR receiver on the end of a cable to use the remote, as did the crappy RF interface for the "wireless" keyboard. My last PC (at home, not the office) convinced me there must be a better way.it came with wi-fi, bluetooth, a TV card and all sorts of bells and whistles.even a wireless keyboard.a pretty well specced machine for 2003.on paper. I've owned computers since the ZX81, used Macs in the 80s and early 90s, switched to Windows 95 like many people and used PCs for the next 10 years. With Macs, I think you get what you pay for. Nor I, though I must set the record straight. ![]() I don't want to start a mac vs pc war so please understand these are just my opinions.
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