Cara, In addition, Apple Care warranties usually are more stable than those of Windows and their computer manufacturers. For example, the Alaska Mac Store will honor all warranties from Best Buy, provided the customer shows proof of purchase and/or if our Best Buiy store contacts us with regard to said customer. Unfortunately we are not listed in the Apple registry, but that may change, when the new Mac store opens in south Anchorage some time in February or March. I don't know what the Best Buy chain has as far as agreements with Apple are concerned, but there are some drawbacks. I don't know what the Best Buy's policy is with respect to warranties and Apple Care, but if the warranty is limited, our store will work out something with our local Best Buy store, since we have a little more flexibility than other resellers. That, boo, may change, when we come online next year with our new store. Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage,Alaska.

On Dec 23, 2008, at 8:31 AM, Cara Quinn wrote:

Hi Will, whilst on the surface, this may look like a good deal, I'll bring up a few points below you might consider. Also, you didn't mention the processor speed?…

• Vista needs more memory to run well, than does Leopard, so the memory issue may be a moot point in regard to actual system performance.

• Apple hardware / built-in software is completely integrated I.E. it's designed / chosen to work together within the system as a whole as part of the design of the physical system itself. In other words, everything is assured to work well together when you buy the system because it was specifically designed to do this by Apple. It's not like a Windows set-up where a manufacturer adds their own bundles of drivers and such to a -one-size-fits-all OS.

• As I'd addressed above, the time / effort you may spend in dealing with misbehaving software or driver issues on a Windows machine as compared with the relative ease-of-use on a Mac can be a huge factor.

• the quality of Mac hardware tends to be better than that of similarly priced Windows systems, at least at the moment?…

• lastly, the cost of a screen reader as compared to VO on the Mac.


The above are just my thoughts, of course… Whatever you choose, I sure wish you the very best!…

Smiles,

Cara  :)


On Dec 22, 2008, at 11:55 PM, Will Lomas wrote:

hi i noted that whilst i love the mac for the price i paid, windows laptops give you more value for money For the price i paid for this macboo with 2.4 ghz core 2 duo 2 gigs ram and 160 gb hard disk, my step dad now has a windows vista system 4 gigs ram and 320 gb hard disk
interested to read what people think
regards will



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