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> The New And Not Improved Intel Imac, iMac a piece of junk?
drewott
posté jeu. 9 mars 2006, 22:07
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Recently (february), I purchased a new intel iMac w/ 2 gigs of ram. Exciting right? ... well not exactly. After three days of flawless processing the iMac started acting up. I will not go into details (space is limited), but lets just say when I tried to return it apple allowed me to do so and apologized for any inconvenience.

The reason I feel this is post-worthy is I spoke to a friend who is now a part a class action law suit against mac for the first gen. G-4's which were riddled with problems.

Does apple have a reputation for rushing things to market? Is this just another example of that?

Has anybody else experienced intel iMac problems?

I am certainly willing to give apple the benefit of the doubt, but after spending 2G's on a computer that was clearly a piece of $#!t, I can't help but feel slighted.
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Nonz
posté ven. 10 mars 2006, 18:22
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Never ever buy a 1st gen Mac. This is a cardinal rule with everyone I know who use Macs religiously. My last generation TiBook still works flawlessly. I'll be waiting for the 2nd-3rd gen MacBookPros before I upgrade my laptop.

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