On Jun 16, 2011, at 6:27 PM, Austin Leeds wrote:

What Macs would be good fixer-uppers for profit, then?

The premise seems relatively unsound to me. The best way to make a profit from a cheaply acquired Mac would be to part it out for individual components. The idea that you can "add value" to an old Mac by upgrading it is normally not profitable because of Moore's Law and the price of newer computers in comparison.

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