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New Desktop Computer What Do I Need?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7857364" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>They actually increased in price last night but have an £80 voucher to spend in Apple Store today, which they didn't yesterday. [which can be on-line]. The price today is £583 + VAT [up from £525 yesterdy] which is around £60 more than yesterday but with the £80 voucher [which obviously doesn't cost them much more than £20 due to their retail margin].</p><p>I'd add the £166+VAT for doubling the RAM to that, although RAM is available for about 25% of that price if someone is handy with a screwdriver and has the patience to install it themselves. Not so easy with Mac Mini.</p><p></p><p>Fortune favours the bold, but it's too late now to get yesterday's deal unless you find a retailer on eBay with old stock.</p><p></p><p>One warning about M1 chip Macs. You cannot install Windows on them apparently. No issues with Microsoft apps like Office or Office 365 or OneDrive or Outlook Mail of course, which will work perfectly. As will Adobe products such as Acrobat.</p><p></p><p>EDIT</p><p>The price rise is steeper than I thought because I prices the £525 one with 16GB RAM where the current price for that spec today is £749 including the £166 extra for a total of 16GB RAM, which I would suggest to have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7857364, member: 718"] They actually increased in price last night but have an £80 voucher to spend in Apple Store today, which they didn't yesterday. [which can be on-line]. The price today is £583 + VAT [up from £525 yesterdy] which is around £60 more than yesterday but with the £80 voucher [which obviously doesn't cost them much more than £20 due to their retail margin]. I'd add the £166+VAT for doubling the RAM to that, although RAM is available for about 25% of that price if someone is handy with a screwdriver and has the patience to install it themselves. Not so easy with Mac Mini. Fortune favours the bold, but it's too late now to get yesterday's deal unless you find a retailer on eBay with old stock. One warning about M1 chip Macs. You cannot install Windows on them apparently. No issues with Microsoft apps like Office or Office 365 or OneDrive or Outlook Mail of course, which will work perfectly. As will Adobe products such as Acrobat. EDIT The price rise is steeper than I thought because I prices the £525 one with 16GB RAM where the current price for that spec today is £749 including the £166 extra for a total of 16GB RAM, which I would suggest to have. [/QUOTE]
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