Golf4food
Male pirate last time I checked. Yep. Still male.
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We switched last September and love our iMac. We bought a refurb so it was a little cheaper than brand new, but they are still checked out and anything that needs replacing is replaced and under the same warranty, so they are almost as good as brand new, just a bit more affordable.
iMac's are quieter, run smoother, rarely have issues or lock up or shut down (never seen a blue screen of death or been rebooted, etc.). They take up a lot less space - no giant box and cables running everywhere to a separate monitor, etc. It's all right there inside one compact package. Love that. And much quieter than our old box PC that would need the fan running to keep it cool and often sounded like a jet trying to take off, etc. DVD/CD is quiet as well. Very easy to learn, intuitive, lots of great features.
There are some things I need XP for so we run XP in VMWare Fushion so I can run both at the same time. If you do be sure that the first thing you do on the XP side is download ZoneAlarm and a good Antivirus software for the XP side as the XP side will still get attacked constantly by virus and adware, etc. Not really an issue on the Mac side.
Plus, as an added bonus, Mac kicks PC's butt in commercials, haha.
I will say that after 6 months our last refurb iMac did have problems - screen went dark but the machine was still running. They tried replacing the video card but that didn't help. After a week of trying to replace all the various parts the whole thing crashed and the hard drive died with it so we lost everything. But a couple of days later we had a new 2009 iMac refurb to replace it at no cost - and the new iMac was the newer version with iLife 09, faster processor, bigger HD, etc. So we kind of got an upgrade out of the deal, lol. Sucked to lose all the data, but I should have had a more recent backup (we had just moved and it wasn't high on my priority list with the packing and unpacking and such). Still, that they replaced it with the newer version was great. And it was all through our local Apple store a few miles away, not via some 800 number in Wisonsin or Washington, etc. I could actually talk to a human. I love Apple stores. They are great in every way.
iMac's are quieter, run smoother, rarely have issues or lock up or shut down (never seen a blue screen of death or been rebooted, etc.). They take up a lot less space - no giant box and cables running everywhere to a separate monitor, etc. It's all right there inside one compact package. Love that. And much quieter than our old box PC that would need the fan running to keep it cool and often sounded like a jet trying to take off, etc. DVD/CD is quiet as well. Very easy to learn, intuitive, lots of great features.
There are some things I need XP for so we run XP in VMWare Fushion so I can run both at the same time. If you do be sure that the first thing you do on the XP side is download ZoneAlarm and a good Antivirus software for the XP side as the XP side will still get attacked constantly by virus and adware, etc. Not really an issue on the Mac side.
Plus, as an added bonus, Mac kicks PC's butt in commercials, haha.

I will say that after 6 months our last refurb iMac did have problems - screen went dark but the machine was still running. They tried replacing the video card but that didn't help. After a week of trying to replace all the various parts the whole thing crashed and the hard drive died with it so we lost everything. But a couple of days later we had a new 2009 iMac refurb to replace it at no cost - and the new iMac was the newer version with iLife 09, faster processor, bigger HD, etc. So we kind of got an upgrade out of the deal, lol. Sucked to lose all the data, but I should have had a more recent backup (we had just moved and it wasn't high on my priority list with the packing and unpacking and such). Still, that they replaced it with the newer version was great. And it was all through our local Apple store a few miles away, not via some 800 number in Wisonsin or Washington, etc. I could actually talk to a human. I love Apple stores. They are great in every way.
our MacBook! My DH wanted to buy a Mac, but I was completely against it. Now, I don't know how we ever lived without it!