Buying a new computer, where there will be a faster and cheaper components in 6 months or less, is silly. Buy refurbished and save money. Apple's refurbished Macs are pretty much like new. Even Dell's are not to shabby either (I bought a scratch-n-dent from Dell outlet, and it looks like new to me). Sure they come in a non-attractive brown box, but who cares about the box.
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Buying a new computer, where there will be a faster and cheaper components in 6 months or less, is silly. Buy refurbished and save money. Apple's refurbished Macs are pretty much like new. Even Dell's are not to shabby either (I bought a scratch-n-dent from Dell outlet, and it looks like new to me). Sure they come in a non-attractive brown box, but who cares about the box.
Now, where's my $400 i7 PC?