Need a Mac for my Mom.
Hotsauce84
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Went to her house today and it took 25 MINUTES(!) to open up iTunes on her old ass PC. I think I'm gonna surprise her with a Mac or a Macbook but I'm trying not to spend too much. Problem with a PC is that anytime it needs to be fixed whoever's fixing it always recommends and loads her up with all kinds of anti-virus programs which really slows her down. Plus sometimes she gets tricked by deceptive pop-ups. Also, now that I'm on a MacBook Pro I can be a bit more useful to her with "over the phone" help. She's got "Mom-level" computer savvy (read: VERY basic) so I figure she can take advantage of the Apple Store's training sessions and we can throw down a little extra for AppleCare with a new or refurbished Mac. I suppose I can find a used one but that would limit the span of the warranty IF one's still available, no?Any recommendations? Yeah, I know I can go online and find the cheapest one available on Apple, Best Buy, etc., but I value Strutter advice.Thanks in advance!
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Unless Mom needs to take her computer with her places, I'd recommend a Mac over a MacBook. You can adjust monitor/keyboard height when sitting at a desk for ideal posture (ie put the keyboard in your lap if you need to), which is more ergonomic than hovering over a MacBook (unless they make MacBooks with adjustable height monitors now).
The reason I mention this is because comfort is important, and my own mom has a bad back. Personally, my back is always sore because if my laptop is at a desk level where the keyboard height is good, the screen is always too low, and vice versa. Wish my notebook would !
Good point. I'm trying to stay under $1000, closer to the $800 range if possible. At this point though, anything would be better than what she has now.
http://tucson.craigslist.org/sys/1568874104.html
Offer $600.
She can use her old monitor and keyboard and mouse. I use a mac mini for every day computer stuff and it definitely works fine. It's even an older one. Maybe first generation mac mini. It's size is a plus too.
For real?? What kind of limitations would it have??
If her old computer takes 25 minutes to open itunes, than I would say "zero." Any limitations should be minimal compared to what she had before. I have no issues with mine. I use it for photoshop, light video editing, etc.
If you are not buying a computer from scratch (already have keyboard, monitor, etc.) then this is a good way to go.
And it's cheap (in comparison). Only $600! I just plug all her existing hardware into it, right?
Also just bought one at work and mounted it to the back of a 55" LCD and it's perfect.
DAMN! What do you do for a living?!