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Originally Posted by Balalsubturfyooj
Perhaps you guys don't know... but the new Macs are running the same hardware that the x86, x64 and dual core is... Besides getting a great Mac OS and apple care... there are a lot of draw backs !
Look at the system specs first and compare that to the x86 or x64 before you do anything...
There is nothing wrong with Macs but I like the idea of if something breaks down on my system, that I could go down the block to get a replacement part at reasonable cost...
Later,
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I will agree on this fact that the parts are more costly, The iMac's are like laptops with the processor and graphics card attached to the board, the Mac Pro you would be able to upgrade as such. I rarely hear about this being an issue as My PowerMac G4 Just Turned 9 and it's never been in the shop (it's a file server now and runs 24X7)
So the moral of the story if you buy a new mac Buy the AppleCare for 3 years it's cheap and covers all the parts