I'm looking to all of you fantastically brilliant computer nerds out there for some advice... Do I save some money and upgrade my 3 year old Dell desktop (has a nice big monitor) with Windows 7, or spend a bunch and go with the brand new iMac?
Upgrade a 3 year old Dell to Windows 7
[ 4 ] 36%
Spend more money and get a new iMac
[ 7 ] 63%
Total Votes : 11
Sweeney
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 1:56 pm
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what is wrong with your current windows? you dont HAVE to upgrade.
if you really want to upgrade to new windows, find someone with a microsoft blue badge and have them get you a copy of windows 7 for employee price, (30-40ish?)
MyNameIsJeff
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:01 pm
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It depends on the stats of your dell, and what plan to use your computer for.
I've been using Windows 7 for a while now, and it's absolutely fantastic, having spent so long on Vista.
But if all you want is something to Google image search dongs and watch tube8.com; you'd be wasting a lot of money on a mac.
the dreaded ben
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:01 pm
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option C) wait 6mo and buy a new PC with Win 7 SP1 on it and save yourself the headache. I even have a killer discount at Dell through my work I'd let you abuse
Otherwise, if you reaaallly want to risk backing up all your data, reinstalling all your programs and other toilsome headaches, with a functional .edu email address, you can get 7 for the student pricing of ~$40.
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vaticdart
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:04 pm
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Assuming there is some reason why you need to upgrade from your current XP/Vista, I'd say just stick with what you have.
That is unless you have some practical reason to switch and/or upgrade to a newer system and this is just an excuse to do so.
I say that as a devout Mac fan-boy.
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Sweeney
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:08 pm
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derrickito wrote:
what is wrong with your current windows? you dont HAVE to upgrade.
You're right, but I've already heard from some of us bike nerds that it is neat... example- refer Jeff's response below:
MyNameIsJeff wrote:
It depends on the stats of your dell, and what plan to use your computer for.
I've been using Windows 7 for a while now, and it's absolutely fantastic, having spent so long on Vista.
I would be interested in the iMac cause it's fast. I use my computer primarily for photo editing, where my current Dell computer bogs down pretty heavily... but I'm not expecting Windows 7 to make that much better, just wondering if I should get it and stick it out with the Dell a bit longer or go for the faster iMac computer.
Correction, they deserve to fellate you while they install 7 on your computer for free.
My laptop is <18mo old. Vista was the only thing available (to the non-computer genius) when I bought it. I swear it gets slower and buggier every passing day. Can somebody put me out of my misery? I will sell you my first born! (but not my RB-T)
koos42
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:15 pm
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I would definitely go mac.
Also, make sure you don't buy it from MyNameIsJeff, and let him mail it to you. The box is a lie.
MyNameIsJeff
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:31 pm
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koos42 wrote:
I would definitely go mac.
Also, make sure you don't buy it from MyNameIsJeff, and let him mail it to you. The box is a lie.
That only happens to people who burn me first!
alexandrab
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 5:39 pm
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Sweeney wrote:
I use my computer primarily for photo editing
I would say go Mac. I generally say go Mac, because in my experience they are more reliable machines (had a series of different PC's, Toshiba, IBM, Sony, crap out on me after 1.5-2 years, got a Mac that lasted over four with no problems whatsoever and then got jacked from my apartment).
However, especially if your primary uses are graphic, Mac's the way to go. And if you know people in the right places, you can get the education discount pretty easily, and the basic iMac starts at $949. Also, I have two more codes on the Office software I just bought and would gladly share one of them with you if you can't pirate it somewhere else.
Plus, Macs are what the cool kids use.
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tehschkott
Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 6:06 pm
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koos42 wrote:
I would definitely go mac.
Also, make sure you don't buy it from MyNameIsJeff, and let him mail it to you. The box is a lie.
If you have the option, go Mac. No question about it.
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liz
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 3:11 pm
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alexandrab wrote:
I would say go Mac. I generally say go Mac, because in my experience they are more reliable machines (had a series of different PC's, Toshiba, IBM, Sony, crap out on me after 1.5-2 years, etc...)
That happened to me too, so I agree.
Alex
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:08 pm
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Sweeney wrote:
I would be interested in the iMac cause it's fast. I use my computer primarily for photo editing, where my current Dell computer bogs down pretty heavily...
Adding memory is usually the $50-100 solution to that problem. Photo editors in general, and Adobe ones in particular, want as much memory as they can get.
I like Windows 7, but I'm probably biased since I work at Microsoft. It is way better than Vista, and I like it better than XP. I was never much of a OS X fan, even though I like the technology that it is based on. Apple hardware is nice though. The nice PC hardware, especially laptops, are not sold in easy to shop at places like Best Buy.
sorahn
Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 5:15 pm
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Actually, the best buy in Bellevue has an Apple table in it. That being said, go to an actual apple store. And make sure it's an Apple store, not a "Mac" store. (those ones aren't real apple stores, just authorized retailers with deceptive names.)
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MyNameIsJeff
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:59 am
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sorahn wrote:
Actually, the best buy in Bellevue has an Apple table in it. That being said, go to an actual apple store. And make sure it's an Apple store, not a "Mac" store. (those ones aren't real apple stores, just authorized retailers with deceptive names.)
You could go talk to the "Genius Bar." /rolleyes
sorahn
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 8:06 am
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It's a dumb name, but as far as tech support goes, they're better than most. And it's free support for their own products.
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henry
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 10:14 am
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sorahn wrote:
Actually, the best buy in Bellevue has an Apple table in it. That being said, go to an actual apple store. And make sure it's an Apple store, not a "Mac" store. (those ones aren't real apple stores, just authorized retailers with deceptive names.)
The Mac Store on 45th is awesome. I've never bought a machine there, but they've serviced out of warranty things for me a couple times at reasonable rates and with stellar results.
Sean - You should get the mac. You know it's what you want, and another good sales quarter would really help my AAPL price.
baby bearJoined: 23 Aug 2009Posts: 843Location: your mom
Windows 7 is awesome and I have a hard time believing it wouldn't run just fine on a 3 year old PC. Mine is 2.5 years old and it works like a dream.
When it comes to Mac Vs PC, I swing both ways. (Rawr!) But I'm having a hard time figuring out how buying a new Mac is spending "a little" more money than grabbing just an OS. Macs are great but you definitely pay a price premium.
If you were looking to upgrade to a new laptop, for example, I'd say go Mac and then find someone who can get you Win7 on the chizeap for dual booting. But based on your description it sounds like the cheapest upgrade is to Win7 on existing hardware.
Sweeney
Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 12:19 pm
Joined: 18 Feb 2009Posts: 851Location: English Hill, Redmond
Thank you all for your input, I appreciate it!
But am still not sold either way, I guess I'm still on the fence about getting a new computer or not... which I guess is a different question than whether I upgrade my older PC (it's actually over 4 years old, not 3 as I had previously stated) to Windows 7 versus Vista.
Those brand new iMac 27" screens look freaking gorgeous though. Maybe I will go back to the store and let some Genius sway me in the more expensive direction or maybe I'll get help getting Windows 7 from one of you nice fellows? Shit, the more I think about it as I write this, I still have no idea what to do...
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