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David Kennedy

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Sep 5, 2003, 3:56:17 PM9/5/03
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> Thanks Men, and those floppies do sound interesting :-)
>
> At the moment I am using an HP Pavilion with windows 98.
>
> On an suggestion from my son in law Mac computer is what I need.
>
> I much enjoy my photo and drawing packages and my out of date word "perfect
> works 2 - this is in someways more useful than MSN office."
>
> I also wish to take flying lessons - and play games, never done any of this
> in the past.
>
> My son in law tells me if I bought new I should be able to get a discount as
> an student?
>
> So lads tell me more ..................... Leslie
>
>

You will see an immediate benefit from most of the current range which
will cope well with the things you mention. If price is a factor then
the eMac starts at around 600 quid [no discounts mentioned, you'd need
to discuss those direct with your dealer or Apple] and will do
everything you ask of it. If you want to spend a bit more then look at
the iMac which is a thing of beauty.
I suspect that most of the G4 / G5 desktop machines would be over the
top for everyday use and the two mentioned will cope with most things
anyway.
If you want it compact then look at the 12" Powerbook, if you want
portable but BIG then look at the 17" Powerbook.

Details and photos etc. from

<http://store.apple.com/Apple/WebObjects/ukstore/>

Once you've had a chance look at the items on offer come back to us with
any questions but try uk.comp.sys.mac for a wider view point and more
opinions.....


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David Kennedy

http://www.anindianinexile.com

Nic P

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Sep 5, 2003, 6:49:59 PM9/5/03
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David Kennedy wrote:


> If price is a factor then
> the eMac starts at around 600 quid [no discounts mentioned, you'd need
> to discuss those direct with your dealer or Apple]

Not quite true. Discounts are given to students and faculty if you buy
from the Apple Education Online Store depending on what you buy.

http://store.apple.com/Catalog/uk/Images/routingpage.html

You can also get refurb products at discount prices (roughly price less
VAT) but they are used, and I believe that "once a lemon, always a
lemon" so I would not recommend it.

Finally, if you plan to fly out of Heathrow even on a domestic flight,
you can get most Apple laptop computers from Dixons at the airport for
17.5% discount plus you have 30 days to return it to any Dixons store if
it goes bad. Bloody brilliant service!


Hope this is enough of an incentive to get you to get a nice stable and
great looking machine.

N


David Kennedy

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Sep 6, 2003, 5:30:50 AM9/6/03
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Nic P wrote:
>
>
> David Kennedy wrote:
>
>
>> If price is a factor then the eMac starts at around 600 quid [no
>> discounts mentioned, you'd need to discuss those direct with your
>> dealer or Apple]
>
>
> Not quite true. Discounts are given to students and faculty if you buy
> from the Apple Education Online Store depending on what you buy.
>

It is so True !

I didn't mention discounts - so there :-p

> http://store.apple.com/Catalog/uk/Images/routingpage.html
>
> You can also get refurb products at discount prices (roughly price less
> VAT) but they are used, and I believe that "once a lemon, always a
> lemon" so I would not recommend it.
>

Well, many of us here disagree with that.

> Finally, if you plan to fly out of Heathrow even on a domestic flight,
> you can get most Apple laptop computers from Dixons at the airport for
> 17.5% discount plus you have 30 days to return it to any Dixons store if
> it goes bad. Bloody brilliant service!
>

Good point but does it really work with domestic travel ?

Stuart Bell

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Sep 6, 2003, 9:03:03 AM9/6/03
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David Kennedy <david....@no.spam.today.thanks.invalid> wrote in message news:<3F58EA61...@no.spam.today.thanks.invalid>...

> You will see an immediate benefit from most of the current range which
> will cope well with the things you mention. If price is a factor then
> the eMac starts at around 600 quid [no discounts mentioned, you'd need
> to discuss those direct with your dealer or Apple] and will do
> everything you ask of it. If you want to spend a bit more then look at
> the iMac which is a thing of beauty.
> I suspect that most of the G4 / G5 desktop machines would be over the
> top for everyday use and the two mentioned will cope with most things
> anyway.
> If you want it compact then look at the 12" Powerbook, if you want
> portable but BIG then look at the 17" Powerbook.
>

OTOH it could be argued that the PowerBooks are the laptop
equivalents of the PowerMacs and that the laptop equivalents of eMac
and iMac are iBook.

The standard 12" iBook is excellent value, and the 14" gives a more
easily readable screen for those with less than 20/20 vision.

Stuart

Jon B

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Sep 7, 2003, 8:22:49 PM9/7/03
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> > http://store.apple.com/Catalog/uk/Images/routingpage.html
> >
> > You can also get refurb products at discount prices (roughly price less
> > VAT) but they are used, and I believe that "once a lemon, always a
> > lemon" so I would not recommend it.
> >
>
> Well, many of us here disagree with that.
>
Me included, we bought one in the early days of the refurb store, an
iBook 500 so it's out of its warranty by now, it was when I got it out
the box in as good a condition (in fact better than some I've had) that
we'd paid top whack for.
--
Jon
jon.br...@btinternet.com
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