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Originally Posted by Mr.HappySilp
Before selling I would check with your work is it ok to sell it or even modify it. Also if they said is ok, have it writing. Better to protect yourself than be sorry.
I would wait till next month, that's when Apple ancoumenet later to show off their new products and they might have some new products coming out.
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This my own computer and has nothing to do with my work, a customer actually hooked me up with it. Damn a month? I can't wait that long dammit lol
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Originally Posted by mos_skeeto
I have a large music collection and ended up getting a Pro for that reason. However from what I experienced, my pro became my new home desktop (rarely left the house) and I ended up getting something lighter for on-the-go. Disclaimer: my pro is a few years old and the newer ones are significantly lighter.
If the mac you're getting is your only computer I would get a bigger hard drive. If you have something else at home I wouldn't worry as much unless music is that important to have on the go. Even then you have some options (itunes subscription syncs all your music to all computers so you can download on demand). I find that I only need to have a few gigs of music with me outside the house which is all on my phone.
More memory is nice but if all you're doing is surfing, email and music you don't really need to beef up that much.
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I have a 8 year old desktop and this is what I want to have for my main computer. I don't need to beef it up all that much but why not do it now rather then later?
Does any one even know how much Apple would charge for upgrades?