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So I remain connected only at work and 6 months later wonder if for an extra $300 a Mini-Mac would have had me going glitch-free for the next 10 years.
I've never owned an Apple product (my stepson has the big laptop), but they're cool, reportedly rarely crash or get a virus, and most pedestrian users never go back. Here's one example why they interest me:After picking up a nasty virus late last year I took my 6 year old HP desktop to Best Buys (I'm NOT a tech head) and instantly found out it'd be cheaper to buy a new machine. As I have a great desk/office setup and minimal computing needs I picked up the cheapest desktop they had (a Compaq, with Windows 7, MS Office, virus protection, no monitor/printer, and set up for $490). Got it home and found out it wasn't wireless ready. Five USB wireless network adaptors, 12 hours of the nice (but extremely heavily accented) Indian support over the phone, using wifey's PC to try downloading software upgrades, buying a flashdrive to transfer from wifey's PC to mine, a $10 charge to one of support people to take remote control of wifey's PC (didn't work, took two months to clear the credit card charge), and a total of 4 trips/300 miles back and forth to Best Buys (where Geek Squad tried to install the last two adaptors) I gave up and returned the computer. I lost 12 days, $100, and wear & tear on me & the car. Had the wireless connection worked, what other immediate glitches would I have had to deal with? And what other future challenges would another PC (I've owned 3) have brought (viruses, operating system upgrades, software upgrades, equipment failure, etc.)?So I remain connected only at work and 6 months later wonder if for an extra $300 a Mini-Mac would have had me going glitch-free for the next 10 years.
In 10 years we will have custom chips implanted in our minds, with no need for a device to surf the web +.Id say at least a good 5 years.
I don't look forward to calling technical support in India for the first available technician/psychiatrist. Steve
Double J,Where can I find a Mini for under $500?Part of the issue is that I spend too much time on the computer as it is, would need MS Office for the Mac, and I'm squeaky cheap (hardly wanted to spend $500 to start with).