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gateley

(62,683 posts)
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 10:38 PM Dec 2011

You are me.

You need to get a new laptop that will accommodate the new OS.

What would you get?

Oh, yeah, you're POOR.

Thanks.

PS -- thinking about maybe an iPad instead? It would primarily be for email, internet, pics.

Eagerly awaiting your guidance and expertise.



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Merlot

(9,696 posts)
1. Do you have a mac store nearby?
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 10:41 PM
Dec 2011

If you're considering an ipad, go to the mac store and play around with one to see if you like it and it fits your needs. I thought one would be great, but it doesn't really work for me - so I'm saving up for a mac Air. But if you only need internet, pictures, email, etc, it might be good.

They are nice, I wouldn't mind having one...just can't justify it.

gateley

(62,683 posts)
3. Yeah, I do need to go to a Mac store and we do have one nearby. I've got a couple of
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 01:38 AM
Dec 2011

hesitations about trying to use an iPad as a replacement, but I always do have my laptop (hell, laptopS - a Powerbook and two iBooks!) for stuff that can't be done on an iPad. Plus, that keyboard might drive me nuts. You're right - I should go down and play around there.

A MacBook Air is my ultimate fantasy! Hope you can get one soon!

Thanks!!

av8rdave

(10,573 posts)
6. That virtual keyboard does take some getting used to
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 08:06 AM
Dec 2011

But the Apple Bluetooth keyboard works well with the iPad.

eppur_se_muova

(36,309 posts)
2. What I did -- buy used/refurb.
Sun Dec 18, 2011, 11:58 PM
Dec 2011

When you say the *new* OS, do you mean 10.7? Why would that be important? Do you need it to be compatible with other CPUs running 10.7? Will any version of OS X do? Does it have to be an Intel Mac?

If you don't *absolutely* have to have the very latest OS, you can get installer disks for older versions of OS X on eBay. Even 10.6 is fairly cheap. Just be sure it will run on the processor you get. You can pick up older Macs on Craigslist and from various used Mac retailers -- http://lowendmac.com/ is a good place to check stats and suppliers.

http://lowendmac.com/deals/best-os-x-10.6-prices.html

http://lowendmac.com/deals/best-ibook-g4-prices.html

If you have to get something that's really new (Core 2, runs 10.7) about all you can do is look for Open Box/Demo specials or refurbs.

http://www.smalldog.com/category/Apple_Closeouts/

http://eshop.macsales.com/Search/SearchPromo.cfm?Ntk=Primary&Ns=P_ID%7c1&Ne=5000&N=5915&Ntt=OWCFeatured

I've made multiple purchases from both vendors, was able to return items when needed. YMMV.

gateley

(62,683 posts)
4. Wow -- thanks for all the resources!
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 01:44 AM
Dec 2011

After my first Powerbook was stolen, I decided to never again buy NEW so my subsequent Macs have been Craigslist finds.

I don't have to have zingiest anything, just have to be able to upgrade to the new OS to access the iCloud, I think. I currently have mac mail (mobile me or whatever they're calling it) and that goes away pretty soon. My current iBook (that I paid $50 for when I dropped my last Powerbook too many times and did something to the video card) won't be able to upgrade. So nothing extra fancy, just not the dinosaur I've got now.

I'm eager to check out these links you provided!

Thanks again!!

eppur_se_muova

(36,309 posts)
5. Happy to share. I still miss my PowerBook G3/266 from 1998 ...
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 02:08 AM
Dec 2011

Oh, it still functions. Just a little hard disk problem I can't address right now.

You might also check out http://www.wegenermedia.com/cmb.htm . I bought an iBook G4/800 from them. It died (mfr's defect on board) way outside of the warranty period, but still a good deal, considering.

struggle4progress

(118,379 posts)
9. What uses do you make of the machine?
Mon Dec 19, 2011, 03:24 PM
Dec 2011

If money really is an issue, do you really need a mac? I like macs, but it's my increasing impression you're paying for design and style, not performance. The OS is nice but the company is a pain about connectors and various other things. For cheapo, I'd buy an acer aspire one and put linux on it. Usually run $250, but I was seeing the dual cores with 1G ram @225 about a month ago. The ipad starts @500 and the macbook air @1000

gateley

(62,683 posts)
10. I just use it primarily for internet access. I rarely need any of the Office suite, and
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 03:41 PM
Dec 2011

if I did, I'd have other resources for that.

Yes, money is an issue and although I don't NEED a Mac, it's what I want. If I get a PC, I'll be constantly thinking "I wouldn't have to do this on a Mac" (like I do at work all the time ).

I remember when Acers were the hot thing -- like 1990. It was the first BLACK monitor I'd ever seen -- too cool!

I'm not even considering a MacBook Air - I know it's waaaaay beyond my financial ability, plus, THAT I'd be paying for the design and style. Regardless of what I ultimately get, it will undoubtedly be used and not the latest, greatest anything.

Thanks!

Stinky The Clown

(67,834 posts)
11. iPads are not direct replacements for computers
Tue Dec 20, 2011, 09:59 PM
Dec 2011

Since you say you'll only be surfing and emailing with it, it could well meet your needs.

I have some iPad experience and like them. I have a first gen and a second gen. My first gen is wifi only, my second gen is 3G and wifi. If you can forgo the 3G, these can be had pretty cheaply. A first gen wifi-only can be had for about $200.

With iOS5, these are fully iCloud compatible. Apps are plentiful, cheap, or free.

I actually find the keyboard okay. I am a very bad three finger typist and can get by on that keyboard as well as anything else.

CreekDog

(46,192 posts)
12. Ipad really can't replace a computer
Fri Dec 23, 2011, 04:39 PM
Dec 2011

It can almost replace it with lots of workarounds, but practically speaking it's a device that you have in addition to the computer unless your computing is only about certain things the ipad does well.

To save money check out the refurbished section of the Apple store. That stuff is like new and has full warranties.

rocktivity

(44,583 posts)
13. An iPad plus a keyboard cover might be the answer
Mon Dec 26, 2011, 08:41 PM
Dec 2011

And if you wanted to add access to your home computer, you could add GoToMyPC.

http://www.ipadcoverwithkeyboards.com/


rocktivity

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