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![]() Being the resident Apple "Genus", I have a question for you: Mrs.E. has been hinting around for a new computer. She became enamored with my daughter's Apple computer that is basically a large screen with a wireless keyboard and mouse (I guess). I don't know what it is called or what the model number is. All I know is that the computer guts, hard drive, etc. are all built into the screen. With Christmas coming up I was thinking of getting one for her. I searched around and the model that seems to be most like the one my daughter has is very similar to the one in the link below. She's not a heavy duty computer user. Mostly email, browsing and watching horse competition videos. Is this one appropriate, in your opinion? http://tinyurl.com/k6wlo6n |
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On 11/22/13, 12:08 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Being the resident Apple "Genus", I have a question for you: Mrs.E. has been hinting around for a new computer. She became enamored with my daughter's Apple computer that is basically a large screen with a wireless keyboard and mouse (I guess). I don't know what it is called or what the model number is. All I know is that the computer guts, hard drive, etc. are all built into the screen. With Christmas coming up I was thinking of getting one for her. I searched around and the model that seems to be most like the one my daughter has is very similar to the one in the link below. She's not a heavy duty computer user. Mostly email, browsing and watching horse competition videos. Is this one appropriate, in your opinion? http://tinyurl.com/k6wlo6n Sure, but... that's the 21" model. There's also a 27" model. Better for watching videos. In either case, I'd go for the 256GB internal SSD and if your wife is going to want to store hundreds of movies, an external hard drive. Get 8GB of RAM. Apple no longer builds a CD/DVD reader into these machines, so if you need one, Apple sells an external one. But for the same money you can get an external Blu-Ray recorder/reader. The wireless Magic Mouse is fine. I prefer the wired keyboard because it is full width with a number pad. The bluetooth keyboard is smaller and has no built-in number pad. Also, I would order direct from Apple, and I'd get the AppleCare add-on, too. Free shipping, fresh merchandise. If you have anyone in the family in school, order it in their name, specify the school and have it shipped to you. You can register it in any name you like. Save 10%. Whatever you do, save the box and the form inserts. If you ever need service, it's perfect for carrying the machine in to apple. Apple has free introductory courses at its stores for newbies. The best software for watching vids is VLC, a downloadable free software package. Everyone uses it. Thunderbird is an easy and complete email and newsgroup program. Apple includes its Safari web browser. I prefer Firefox. If you get one and need a hand with setup, just call me. I'll be glad to email you my phone number. If you need more info, email me at: I've misplaced your email. -- Religion: together we can find the cure. |
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"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 11/22/13, 12:08 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Being the resident Apple "Genus", I have a question for you: Mrs.E. has been hinting around for a new computer. She became enamored with my daughter's Apple computer that is basically a large screen with a wireless keyboard and mouse (I guess). I don't know what it is called or what the model number is. All I know is that the computer guts, hard drive, etc. are all built into the screen. With Christmas coming up I was thinking of getting one for her. I searched around and the model that seems to be most like the one my daughter has is very similar to the one in the link below. She's not a heavy duty computer user. Mostly email, browsing and watching horse competition videos. Is this one appropriate, in your opinion? http://tinyurl.com/k6wlo6n Sure, but... that's the 21" model. There's also a 27" model. Better for watching videos. In either case, I'd go for the 256GB internal SSD and if your wife is going to want to store hundreds of movies, an external hard drive. Get 8GB of RAM. Apple no longer builds a CD/DVD reader into these machines, so if you need one, Apple sells an external one. But for the same money you can get an external Blu-Ray recorder/reader. The wireless Magic Mouse is fine. I prefer the wired keyboard because it is full width with a number pad. The bluetooth keyboard is smaller and has no built-in number pad. Also, I would order direct from Apple, and I'd get the AppleCare add-on, too. Free shipping, fresh merchandise. If you have anyone in the family in school, order it in their name, specify the school and have it shipped to you. You can register it in any name you like. Save 10%. Whatever you do, save the box and the form inserts. If you ever need service, it's perfect for carrying the machine in to apple. Apple has free introductory courses at its stores for newbies. The best software for watching vids is VLC, a downloadable free software package. Everyone uses it. Thunderbird is an easy and complete email and newsgroup program. Apple includes its Safari web browser. I prefer Firefox. If you get one and need a hand with setup, just call me. I'll be glad to email you my phone number. If you need more info, email me at: I've misplaced your email. I bought the 27" iMac earlier this year. Wife likes the fact it is very neat, no wires running around. Unless you are doing a lot of number entering, the wireless keyboard is fine. If you know anybody that works for Apple, ask them to order it for you. They get a percentage off with the friends and family discount program. I ordered mine with Pages and the CD/DVD player. Install Open Office. I have used Open Office, but not Pages (word processor). You can also buy Refurbed through Apple. If you go Friends and Family, go for new. The discount is different and I think was only about $20 difference on $1800. |
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On 11/22/2013 1:15 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/22/13, 12:08 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Being the resident Apple "Genus", I have a question for you: Mrs.E. has been hinting around for a new computer. She became enamored with my daughter's Apple computer that is basically a large screen with a wireless keyboard and mouse (I guess). I don't know what it is called or what the model number is. All I know is that the computer guts, hard drive, etc. are all built into the screen. With Christmas coming up I was thinking of getting one for her. I searched around and the model that seems to be most like the one my daughter has is very similar to the one in the link below. She's not a heavy duty computer user. Mostly email, browsing and watching horse competition videos. Is this one appropriate, in your opinion? http://tinyurl.com/k6wlo6n Sure, but... that's the 21" model. There's also a 27" model. Better for watching videos. In either case, I'd go for the 256GB internal SSD and if your wife is going to want to store hundreds of movies, an external hard drive. Get 8GB of RAM. Apple no longer builds a CD/DVD reader into these machines, so if you need one, Apple sells an external one. But for the same money you can get an external Blu-Ray recorder/reader. The wireless Magic Mouse is fine. I prefer the wired keyboard because it is full width with a number pad. The bluetooth keyboard is smaller and has no built-in number pad. Also, I would order direct from Apple, and I'd get the AppleCare add-on, too. Free shipping, fresh merchandise. If you have anyone in the family in school, order it in their name, specify the school and have it shipped to you. You can register it in any name you like. Save 10%. Whatever you do, save the box and the form inserts. If you ever need service, it's perfect for carrying the machine in to apple. Apple has free introductory courses at its stores for newbies. The best software for watching vids is VLC, a downloadable free software package. Everyone uses it. Thunderbird is an easy and complete email and newsgroup program. Apple includes its Safari web browser. I prefer Firefox. If you get one and need a hand with setup, just call me. I'll be glad to email you my phone number. If you need more info, email me at: I've misplaced your email. Thanks. Good suggestions (I think ... I know very little about Apple computers). |
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On 11/22/2013 1:43 PM, Califbill wrote:
"F.O.A.D." wrote: On 11/22/13, 12:08 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: Being the resident Apple "Genus", I have a question for you: Mrs.E. has been hinting around for a new computer. She became enamored with my daughter's Apple computer that is basically a large screen with a wireless keyboard and mouse (I guess). I don't know what it is called or what the model number is. All I know is that the computer guts, hard drive, etc. are all built into the screen. With Christmas coming up I was thinking of getting one for her. I searched around and the model that seems to be most like the one my daughter has is very similar to the one in the link below. She's not a heavy duty computer user. Mostly email, browsing and watching horse competition videos. Is this one appropriate, in your opinion? http://tinyurl.com/k6wlo6n Sure, but... that's the 21" model. There's also a 27" model. Better for watching videos. In either case, I'd go for the 256GB internal SSD and if your wife is going to want to store hundreds of movies, an external hard drive. Get 8GB of RAM. Apple no longer builds a CD/DVD reader into these machines, so if you need one, Apple sells an external one. But for the same money you can get an external Blu-Ray recorder/reader. The wireless Magic Mouse is fine. I prefer the wired keyboard because it is full width with a number pad. The bluetooth keyboard is smaller and has no built-in number pad. Also, I would order direct from Apple, and I'd get the AppleCare add-on, too. Free shipping, fresh merchandise. If you have anyone in the family in school, order it in their name, specify the school and have it shipped to you. You can register it in any name you like. Save 10%. Whatever you do, save the box and the form inserts. If you ever need service, it's perfect for carrying the machine in to apple. Apple has free introductory courses at its stores for newbies. The best software for watching vids is VLC, a downloadable free software package. Everyone uses it. Thunderbird is an easy and complete email and newsgroup program. Apple includes its Safari web browser. I prefer Firefox. If you get one and need a hand with setup, just call me. I'll be glad to email you my phone number. If you need more info, email me at: I've misplaced your email. I bought the 27" iMac earlier this year. Wife likes the fact it is very neat, no wires running around. Unless you are doing a lot of number entering, the wireless keyboard is fine. If you know anybody that works for Apple, ask them to order it for you. They get a percentage off with the friends and family discount program. I ordered mine with Pages and the CD/DVD player. Install Open Office. I have used Open Office, but not Pages (word processor). You can also buy Refurbed through Apple. If you go Friends and Family, go for new. The discount is different and I think was only about $20 difference on $1800. My friend has the Acer Touch screen with wireless everything... He sold it, hated Win8 so much... |
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