If funds are tight, then you really need to ask yourself if a Mac is
for yu.  Macs are lovely machines, but you can get a lot more for your
money by buying a Windows machine and using a screen reader such as
NVDA.

At this moment in time, Macs are expensive play machines.

JT

On 07/07/2012, Melissa Tucker <[email protected]> wrote:
> I can't tell you the advantages and disadvantages of getting a refurbished
> one, but I'm using a refurbished one now that I got from the online apple
> store.  The only advantage I can think of right now is that the refurbished
> ones may be a little cheaper.  I can't answer a lot of questions myself as
> yet, because I'm still learning.  Have had this a little over a week now.
> hth
> On Jul 7, 2012, at 11:09 AM, Shaun Oliver wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I'm thinking of buying a mac. I have had the opportuity from time to time
>> to play with one and I rather like it.
>> Can anyone tell me the advantages and disadvantages of buying a
>> refurbished mac as opposed to a brand new one?
>> I don't have a big budget, so am looking to purchase a refurbished macbook
>> pro.
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