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Did I get a good deal on my imac?

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Name: parmtree
Date: July 7, 2006 at 08:45:48 Pacific
Subject: Did I get a good deal on my imac?
OS: 10.4
CPU/Ram: 2.0 GHz, 2GB ram
Model/Manufacturer: imac G5
Comment:
Hello,

I just bought a used iMac G5

specs:
2.0 GHz, 20" G5 iMac (not intel)
2 GB ram
wireless keyboard and mouse
2 yrs of Applecare left (1 yr old)
250 GB HD

I got it for $1400 (canadian)

I'm not sure if that's a good deal. Do you think it's risky NOT buying a new mac with the intel chip. I'm worried new programs won't be compatible with this unit in the next couple of years.

thanks

parmtree


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