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Hi All

Been looking at apple for a while now, since the release of Tiger decided to look very closely. :D

Went to the Apple Store in Regent street and

My Brother left with a 15" Powerbook 1GB RAM, Office 2004 and Photoshop

My Mum is getting a mac Mini

And when i have the cash im also gonna go for a mac mini and Powerbook

If you live in the UK and are thinking of converting or adding a mac then go to the store in london, they are the most helpful Enthusiastic people ive every met in a store. :woot:

They had loads of mac's and apple stuff on display including a G5 with 2 x 30" Cinema screens :woot: very impressive!!

I have been using windows since 3.1 before i used windows i used DOS. After using a mac with some excellent advise from the apple ppl and info from this site i am a convert. We have been loading sites up in Safari and are just dumbstruck at the speed web pages load up compared to WinXP + IE6. I use a wireless netgear router and the mac just found it, we entered the wep code and we were straight on. No problems not third party crap no messing about, job done.

Love Office 2004, i dunno why microsoft ships the best office on a max, but im not complaining ;)

Your looking at one happy family of mac converts :p

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Amen, good on you man!

I too am a convert and I will never be going back to Windows, that's for sure. I am so disapointed I have to use Windows when I'm at work.

I got my first Mac in January, it was a Mac Mini and it has served me really well so far. As it was always my plan to upgrade once I had the in's and out's of OSX my brother and his girlfriend are having my whole setup for their flat.

I'm upgrading to a new 20", 2 GHz iMac G5. Hopefully it will be here by the end of the week and I cannot wait!

Always great to hear from a new convert! Congrats mate!

Went there a couple of days back to test Tiger before buying it.

Seeing dual 30" ACD's next to a dual G5 makes me weep :pinch:

Also surfed on Neowin from there - left it open full screen in Safari before I was leaving and people were reading the articles on the front page :p

More sucked in by Neowin :ninja:

Radish?

Heh, I went to the Apple Store in London to get my iBook, it was a 200 Mile drive, but worth it.

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:woot: I'm not the only one that drives a long way away just to buy their Macs! I drove about an hour and a half from here just to buy my Dual G5 & converse with the staff there at the Apple Store. They're quite nice.

:woot: I'm not the only one that drives a long way away just to buy their Macs! I drove about an hour and a half from here just to buy my Dual G5 & converse with the staff there at the Apple Store. They're quite nice.

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**** the staff, I wanted to hang out and look cool in da Apple Store.

im going to get an apple computer next year too...

im gonna spend like around 1000 euros (=about USD 1333, almost 1337 :p )

im not sure yet what to buy... a portable one or a on-the-go solution... mhh

g2g

-fm

the UI is much faster on Tiger.

Congrats on the purchases! (how come he got Office instead of iWork?)

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i went for office myself because of excel and because my university uses MS Office 2000 so i have to make sure my document is going to look EXACTLY the same

Exactly above ^ he will need to share documents with other ppl, and ive only heard good reviews re: office 2004. After using it for a while, i find i prefer it to office 2003! The only thing missing was MS Access (i have thought about filemaker, but access is such a good data dumping ground).

Regarding the travel, i took the train which is a little over an hour as we wanted to make double sure that the switch was gonna be ok. The guys in there certainly know there stuff!

Didn't take any pictures but will do on the next visit (which will be soon).

The UI on the machines i used (Tiger + power books, imacs and G5's) was really snappy. I did "try" a powerbook in PCWorld a couple of years back and then i did find it a little sluggish. Now however it's MUCH faster than windows, including the little graphic candy such as the genie effect on minimise.

I know it's a little strange, but the effects like the genie minise and the other little animations also got me hooked. I know it should matter, but we are in the 21st Century so i would like the computers i use, look nice with effects and high quaility icons etc..

The strange thing with the 30" dual monitors, is that being from a windows world i would have thought i would have been impossible to use them (icons/fonts to small at that resolution). Even standing approx 30cm away from them, there was no flicker, and the fonts and icons were sharp and very easy to read. (The desktop real estate was unreal :D)

It's just nice to walk into a store where the staff are actually interested in their own product.

PCWorld is just "over there mate" "dunno mate try this phone number"

I'm getting a lower interest rate Credit Card next week. As soon as that baby gets in my hands, I'm gonna buy a 17" iMac G5. Can't wait. It'll be 7.5 or 8% instead of 18%.

It is just me or are a lot of people buying Macs now with the release of Tiger? It seems, if you fell like I do, MS has really hit a big road bump in usability and Longhorn won't be able to provide.

I have a quest too: the Apple Education store asks for your student ID. Do they ask you to fax in a copy of your student card or proof of enrollement as well. I AM a university student. I haven't finished the checkout process yet, but it doesn't ask for further proof.

well the apple store offers six months interest free is that will help DrunkenMaster, thats the UK store.

Yep i have tested loads of docs and there hasn't been one slight glitch :D

I made a second trip to the store on thursday and my mums now a convert, and ive just ordered mine. so thats it, we have all made the plunge, and it's well worthwhile. :yes:

Some pics :D

Front1

Front2

A cool bag for a cool comp

Theres only so much 30" Display you can take before a recharge

The Store 1

The Store 2

The Store 3

The Wirless hotspot Demo theatre

Apple Gurus Helping

My only small gripe is that because all of the apples in the store are connected to the internet, by about midday you find the store does turn into a cybercafe. And because it's free everyone is in there chatting on yahoo and using hotmail. I know this is a ploy to get more ppl using mac's. But it would have been nice if some of the machine were disconnected from the web, which would leave them just for the ppl interested in purchasing them.

So if you wanna be able to move around and check out all of the machines, i would recommend going early in the morning. :)

Apart from that minor point, go apple.

well the apple store offers six months interest free is that will help DrunkenMaster, thats the UK store.

Yep i have tested loads of docs and there hasn't been one slight glitch :D

I made a second trip to the store on thursday and my mums now a convert, and ive just ordered mine. so thats it, we have all made the plunge, and it's well worthwhile.  :yes:

Some pics :D

Front1

Front2

A cool bag for a cool comp

Theres only so much 30" Display you can take before a recharge

The Store 1

The Store 2

The Store 3

The Wirless hotspot Demo theatre

Apple Gurus Helping

My only small gripe is that because all of the apples in the store are connected to the internet, by about midday you find the store does turn into a cybercafe. And because it's free everyone is in there chatting on yahoo and using hotmail. I know this is a ploy to get more ppl using mac's. But it would have been nice if some of the machine were disconnected from the web, which would leave them just for the ppl interested in purchasing them.

So if you wanna be able to move around and check out all of the machines, i would recommend going early in the morning.  :)

Apart from that minor point, go apple.

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i just looked at those pics and i must say, u guys are so lucky. the closest apple store to me is bout i dunno 30 to 45 min a way and its in a mall, actually inside the mall so no awesome entrance or cool building owned by teh crown, heh.

I'm getting a lower interest rate Credit Card next week. As soon as that baby gets in my hands, I'm gonna buy a 17" iMac G5. Can't wait. It'll be 7.5 or 8% instead of 18%.

It is just me or are a lot of people buying Macs now with the release of Tiger? It seems, if you fell like I do, MS has really hit a big road bump in usability and Longhorn won't be able to provide.

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It's not just you. I bought my 12" PowerBook (first Mac) last week mainly because of Tiger and I am loving it. Tiger rocks and it just plain works prefectly.

Also, I went for the Apple Credit in store and was approved for a rate of around a little more than 11% which is the lowest they offer. And I have 3 months of no interest so it should be paid off by then, if not I can always transfer the balance to a lower interst card. Not hard and I get my Mac without waiting (not there is anything wrong with waiting).

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