Somewhere recently I saw someone divide the price by the Geekbench
score to get a number to use to compare various models. Once you've
determined the minimum configuration you need, that might help narrow
down your purchase choices. Among other places, Geekbench scores are
available here: 
http://members.everymac.com/index.php?option=com_comparison&task=compare_product

Doug

On Mar 16, 12:09 pm, Elliott Price <[email protected]> wrote:
> My dad is wanting to upgrade to an Intel Mac, in order to run certain apps, 
> and to run Windows. One of the early Intel iMacs would probably be best, but 
> right now money is a big consideration...

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