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Derrick Velasco

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Our family (especially in our economy) is not doing well financially, Does the 80GB 1.6GHz MacBook Air sound good for a 17 year old kid who needs a computer? I need a new computer, we have a pro, and an old iMac..
So really what my question is, does the old MacBook Air have bang for the $1,249.99 that it is?
We just cannot afford the new Air, we need a new computer anyhow..
(I don't like the new MacBook) :(

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Derrick Velasco

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I'm such an idiot and your so right, but I'm so in love with the MacBook Air's Design, it's absolutely gorgeous. I love the Air...
It's design makes it ideal..
 

zer0tails

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the Air is indeed a beautiful computer. But neither its beauty nor specs warrants you to purchase it if your family's financial situation is not doing too well.

Trust me, I own an air and would say as lovely as it is, its still just a computer and is not worth racking up more debt for or for it to take up family resources which can be used for more important things.

If you do indeed a new computer, a refurb macbook will be ideal. You won't be disappointed with it and it'll do almost everything you throw at it.

When things get better, you can get an Air :)
 

Derrick Velasco

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Aug 17, 2008
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the Air is indeed a beautiful computer. But neither its beauty nor specs warrants you to purchase it if your family's financial situation is not doing too well.

Trust me, I own an air and would say as lovely as it is, its still just a computer and is not worth racking up more debt for or for it to take up family resources which can be used for more important things.

If you do indeed a new computer, a refurb macbook will be ideal. You won't be disappointed with it and it'll do almost everything you throw at it.

When things get better, you can get an Air :)

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bravo!! *clap* *clap* *clap* Quality post. Thank you so much! Great advice.
 

iknowyourider

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So really what my question is, does the old MacBook Air have bang for the $1,249.99 that it is?

No it does not. It did not, even when it was current. It is very much a luxury item. Since the question is about bang-for-the-buck, the Macbook is the best solution. A refurb probably has the most bang. I have a refurb and it is as good as new or better.
 

netdog

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No it does not. It did not, even when it was current. It is very much a luxury item. Since the question is about bang-for-the-buck, the Macbook is the best solution. A refurb probably has the most bang. I have a refurb and it is as good as new or better.

As a portable to run productivity apps along with Safari, iTunes, Mail and the like, the MBA has no speed issues at all. A faster machine won't buy you anything for these sorts of tasks. And yeah, the size and weight are the bang, and the MBA has still got that bang in spades.

I use it out of the house 4 days a week, and this is much more than just a fashion item unless you don't need a supremely portable Mac. If you don't need a super portable, consider the old MacBook or even a white C2D iMac (a great machine!).
 

mykoljay

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My personal feelings is that if your family is having financial problems, get a hp or dell for 400-500 dollars. Crazy deals around with this recession.

I own a MB Air, but I can afford it at 28 yrs old. If he works, tell him you'll go in on a Mac with him. Just my opinion. Good luck.
 

Scepticalscribe

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Have to agree with zer0tails; unless absolute portability is a must, go for the MB, better still a refurb MB, which will meet both your needs and those of your family rather better in these straitened times.

Cheers and good luck
 

Derrick Velasco

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Thanks for your recommendations. But, I...I need the Air..
Does anyone know if there selling the old ones for?
$1.1xx? Around that price range?
 

zap2

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It looks like you have your mind made up already. :p

For the Ultraportable market, the old MacBook Air for that 1150(ish) price from MacMall is a good price.

But that is the ultraportable market, and you'll find a better deal outside of it, if your looking for a long term work horse to last you a while, you could look else where.(MacBook if your look for OS X, else where if you looking Windows/Linux) Or if you want something portable and small, a netbook(if your not doing to many system intensive things) are very nice, but no (legit) OS X support


But if the Air is what you want, its a darn fine computer, and people have used much slower computer.
 

jackiecanev2

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If you use the live.com discount on ebay BIN, you can score one for around 1k if you scour.
 

fyrefly

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Thanks for your recommendations. But, I...I need the Air..
Does anyone know if there selling the old ones for?
$1.1xx? Around that price range?

Find someone with an Apple EPP discount - the Refurb Air 1.6Ghz 80GB HDD is $999 there. And comes with full Apple warranty :D
 
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