My choice is a Mac MDD G4 800 in a dual 1.42Gz and it is great. I got
it on ebay for only $255 plus shipping. Also bought an Airport Extreme
card for it on ebay. I use a 21.6" LCD Samsung monitor I got from an
online source at a discount. I also have a 15.2" Mac Titanium G4
laptop that is great for travel.  I have been a Mac nut since they
first introduced the Mac in 1984.  I also have a Dell 9200 tower with
a 22" Dell LCD monitor that my wife wanted and a Dell 15" laptop for
her.  I am an inventor and spend many hours every day on the computer
while listening to my stereo in my office at home.
Wayne E

On Jan 3, 2:18 am, Jonas Ulrich <[email protected]> wrote:
> That iMac sounds like a great deal! Hope you enjoy.
>
> -JonasOn Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 9:39 PM, kimtoufectis <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> > On Jan 1, 11:59 pm, kimtoufectis <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I'd like help in choosing an older Mac...
>
> > Wow.  What a day and a posting can teach...your responses were exactly
> > what I needed.  You made me recognize many things, including:
> > (1) A tower model will often outperform a laptop or an all-in-one
> > desktop model, or said the other way the same money will buy more
> > tower compared with these other choices;
> > (2) While there are many fans of the G processors (me and my clamshell
> > iBook G3 included), Apple has moved on those who write software are
> > increasingly doing likewise;
> > (3) Linux can extend a useful Mac lifespan for those technically
> > oriented and willing to get some of the computational equivalent of
> > axle grease under our fingers.
>
> > At the end of this day I am clearer about what elegant low-cost
> > sustainable computing means for me:
> > (1) Elegant:  compact, ideally with only a power cord leading away
> > from my glass tabletop (thus wifi);
> > (2) Low cost:  usable without further expense for a great while,
> > perhaps for the life of the computer;
> > (3) Sustainable:  maximizing the time I can keep up with software
> > (mainly browser) advances and security fixes.
>
> > I want to thank the impressive number of you who responded to my
> > query, from "here's my quick opinion" to item-by-item responses.  It
> > was great to get several recommendations for additional places online
> > to go for information, support, and purchase.
>
> > So what to do?  Since virtually all my computer usage is web browsing,
> > future-proofing means staying as close to the current standards.  An
> > all-in-one with wifi seems to fit my "elegant" standard best.  I was
> > pleased to find a 20" (early '06) polycarbonate 2.0GHz Intel iMac
> > seems a good craigslist deal at $575 in good shape, running OS X
> > 10.6.  [17" and 10.5 would have served; this was what was available
> > locally.]  I offered the full price (over my $500 plan, but avoiding
> > shipping softens that); hopefully it is still available and lives up
> > to its billing...
>
> > Gratefully--
> > --Kim
>
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