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Mac Mini (1.2ghz) with 512 MBs of RAM once I get a putty knife. I'm sure some of you remember me arguing how terrible Macs were when OS9 was around, but I gotta say, OSX combines everything I like about Windows, everything I like about Linux, and a whole lot of unique features.

Now to find some free software, which is apparently less of a community than on Windows/Linux.

My brand new iMac G5

Specs:

20-inch widescreen LCD

1.8GHz PowerPC G5

600MHz frontside bus

512MB DDR400 SDRAM

NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200 Ultra

64MB DDR video memory

160GB Serial ATA hard drive

Slot-load SuperDrive

Brand new iPod Photo 60GB (firewire, dock etc included :D )

Loving them so much! :D :happy:

I got a Mac mini. :D

My PowerBook is still my main machine, so I got the 1.25Ghz Mac mini. I suddenly got it as a gift from my grandparents for no reason, so I'm pretty happy about it. :happy:

So far I have the following Macs:

Mac mini, 1.25Ghz with a 20" Apple Cinema Display (Perfect match, the Mac mini looks twice as awesome next to a Cinema Display) :p

PowerBook G4, 15", 1.5Ghz, SuperDrive

Xserve G5, 2Ghz, 1GB RAM, Dual 80GB ADMs in RAID 1 (Mirror)

:woot:

Mac Mini

1.25Ghz G4 CPU

100GB 5400 RPM HD

300GB Firewire External HD

1GB PC3200 Memory

Airport Express

Dell 2005FPW 20.1 Widescreen Display

OS X 10.3.8

17" Powerbook (lunchtray)

1.67Ghz G4 CPU

100GB 5400 RPM HD

1.5GB PC2700 Memory

128MB ATI Graphics

OS X 10.3.8

512MB iPod Shuffle

4GB Silver iPod Mini

My Mac Mini arrived today!!!

G4 1.25GHz

40GB HD

512MB PC3200 DDR

OS X 10.3.8

Nothing special for now. Its very easy to install apps on a Mac. I'm already using FireFox on it. I might just dump windows since all my desktop does is run thunderbird. I don't really play games on it, since I have converted from a PC gamer to a Console gamer.

Bought an iMac G5 1.8GHz 17" Screen + 768 Ram, 200GB Hard Drive (which I upgraded myself from an 80GB). Mac OS X Panther (Tiger will be in when released).

This is my 3rd attempt to switch and this time it's a success. I sold the PC and don't really feel concerned with the Microsoft evolution with Longhorn anymore.

Previous Switch attempt were and iMac G3 500MHz and eMac G4 1GHz

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