Hi Rebekah

You're limited to 2nd hand with a budget of £700, but with that you should be 
able to get a decent Mac from ebay. Any of the 2011+ models, laptop or iMac 
should be perfectly good replacements.

Which model of iMac do you have? Have you looked into replacing the display?

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On 19 Feb 2014, at 12:56, Rebekah K <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
> I need a new mac and for once am torn between all the different choices. My 
> imac's display is intermittently buggered so I have already bought a spare 
> monitor. I have about £700 max to spend. Not sure whether to get a laptop 
> (would come in handy for watching films as I don't have a smart tv), a mac 
> mini (but then I have to buy a DVD drive) or another imac (but am seriously 
> unimpressed that my current one is now worthless because the display is 
> buggered). Then there is the decision of second hand or new - not sure how 
> risky it is to buy off ebay. I need something with at least 4mb RAM, 500mb 
> hard disk that happily runs Photoshop but I mainly use it for surfing and 
> email and playing music. Any advice gratefully received and if anyone has 
> anything for sale please elt me knwo. I've had Macs for 20 years and this is 
> the first time I've had to buy one because the old one has malfunctioned.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Rebekah
> 
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