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[quote][i]Originally posted by evilrob[/i] No matter how fast the equivalent PC is for the same or less money, it's just never going to make you as happy every time you look at it because you've already made your mind up you want one but you just don't like the price. If you want a new iMac with FusionDrive, take the plunge - you pay Apple tax to guarantee won't be disappointed with the product or after-sales service, but it's only money, you can't take it with you. I'm very much of the policy to buy what I want rather than compromise - too many times I've gone with several iterations of cheaper options (not just with computers - anything) only to ultimately end up buying what I originally wanted having actually spent more in the long run. Options on cars is another good one - I had the chance to buy a car with a number of options I didn't need but really wanted (upgraded sound, leather interior etc), and a cheaper version of the same car but with boggo sound and fabric interior. I listened to my head and bought the cheaper one, but in the long run, I changed the interior and upgraded the sound myself and ended up spending more than if I'd just bought the one I wanted in the first place. [/quote]
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