Refurbished Macs, to buy or not to buy that is the (?) |
Tue 15 Jul 2003, 21:09
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 12 Joined: 29-Jul 02 From: Halstatt - AT Member No.: 6,345 |
Hi there
Is there anyone out there that has had any experience buying a refurbished Mac.If so,R they as good as they sound?If they r as good as they sound.Any idea on were i may find the best deal on one.O one more thing.What do u think of this spec and price? Technical Specifications: Processing and memory Dual 1.25GHz PowerPC G4 processors Velocity Engine vector processing unit Full 128-bit internal memory data paths Powerful floating-point unit supporting single-cycle, double-precision calculations Data stream pre-fetching operations supporting four simultaneous 32-bit data streams 256K on-chip L2 cache running at processor speed 1MB DDR SRAM L3 cache per processor Up to 167MHz system bus supporting over 1.3Gbps data throughput 256MB of PC2700 (333MHz) DDR SDRAM Four DIMM slots supporting up to 2GB of DDR SDRAM using one of the following: - 256MB DIMMs (64-bit-wide, 128 or 256 Mbit) - 512MB DIMMs (64-bit-wide, 256 Mbit) Graphics and display support The following graphics card is installed in a dedicated AGP 4X graphics slot: - ATI Radeon 9000 Pro graphics card with 64MB of DDR SDRAM Support for digital resolutions up to 1920-by-1200 pixels and analogue resolutions up to 1600-by-1200 pixels ADC and DVI connectors; DVI to VGA adaptor included Dual display support for extended desktop and video mirroring modes Support for up to two Apple displays Communications 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet connector (RJ-45) Built-in antennae and expansion slot for optional 54Mbps AirPort Extreme Card (based on 802.11g draft specification; IEEE 802.11b Wi-Fi certified) Optional Bluetooth 1.1 module Built-in 56K v.92 modem Storage and expansion Four 3.5-inch hard drive expansion bays: - One 80GB 7200-rpm Ultra ATA/100 drive preinstalled - Support for up to four internal ATA drives (two Ultra ATA/100 and two Ultra ATA/66) - Support for up to four internal SCSI drives (requires third-party solution not offered by Apple) - Support for a combination of internal SCSI and ATA drives (total of four) with the following optical drive preinstalled: - Combo drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW); reads DVDs at 12x speed, writes CD-R discs at 32x speed, writes CD-RW discs at 10x speed, reads CDs at 32x speed Four open, full-length 64-bit, 33MHz PCI slots One AGP 4X slot with graphics card installed Peripherals and audio One FireWire 800 port and two FireWire 400 ports (15W total power) Four USB ports (two on system, two on keyboard) Front headphone jack Built-in speaker Stereo audio line in and line out minijacks Apple speaker minijack for connection to optional Apple Pro Speakers Electrical and environmental requirements Meets ENERGY STAR requirements Line voltage: 100V-125V AC or 200V-240V AC Frequency: 50Hz to 60Hz, single phase Maximum current: 6.5A (low voltage range) or 7.5A (high voltage range) Operating temperature: 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C) Storage temperature: -40° to 116° F (-40° to 47° C) Relative humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing Maximum altitude: 10,000 feet £1099.00 ex vat (£1291.33 inc vat) and that is $2,055.67 United States Dollars. |
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Wed 16 Jul 2003, 04:19
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 12-Jul 03 From: Toronto - CA Member No.: 21,170 |
macs are generally solid (like buying a Honda). There is always the odd one that has a bug- you could buy it new or used and it might just be born with a bad bug.
I worked in a MIDI lab with 15 refurbished macs..........on a good day 14 worked! |
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Wed 16 Jul 2003, 16:36
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 821 Joined: 25-Jun 01 From: Springfield - US Member No.: 1,082 |
actually... a you are likely to have less problems with refurbished macs than a brand new mac. I have heard that new macs are not really tested very well before leaving the production line. We have had to send many macs back here from work because they had some flaw or error and they were new. But the macs that get sent back for repair are subject to more testing as they don't want to have to repair the same mac twice on warranty. These sometimes are the macs being sold as refurbished. I have bought a refurbished Tibook over a year ago and no problems at all with it.
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Mon 28 Jul 2003, 04:21
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 25-May 03 From: Montague - US Member No.: 18,485 |
there is "apple refurbished" and then macs that are refurbished by a third party. i would have no hesitation buying an apple refurb. (in fact i've bought 2 with no trouble and may soon pick up a third). you can't realy generalize third party refubs. it could be a very complete cleaning, testing, repair process, or it could be some guy wiping off the case and blowing the dust out of the interior. if its a reputable dealer, a used mac can be a good bargain, you'll have to decide if they seem like someone you can trust.
i don't know the british market, but in the states a NEW dual 1.24ghz g4 with slightly better specs (larger hd, superdrive, better video card, more ram, no firewire 800) cost about $100.00 less than the machine you listed. |
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