betweenthewheels said:Is ebay the best way to go about selling a mac?
betweenthewheels said:Is ebay the best way to go about selling a mac?
betweenthewheels said:Is ebay the best way to go about selling a mac?
centracore said:When upgrading my Apple computers I've always sold them on Craigslist or Kijiji, they're too valuable to chance something stupid happening on eBay. eBay protects the buyer and does almost nothing for the seller, all it takes is some scammer winning your auction and you're out $1000. When selling in person you can turn it on, let them see everything works and if satisfied they'll buy it.
ngower said:Well I can't really make a sale right there as I'd have to reformat everything and wipe my data. I always insure my packages to insure there's nothing someone can do as I got screwed on a sale once.
yeah, plus another $200 off factoring in the tax I'd get charged ordering from Apple. crazy.LCfiner said:thats 600 off retail. yeah, thats pretty awesome.
Trojita said:Just picked up a 2011 Mac Mini with AMD.
onlyindreams said:http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017HSZWK/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Getting this thing for $1600 would be an amazing deal, right? My Kindle pumped out a code for 20% off laptops and the macbooks are included. So tempting.
The AMD $800 model. I actually haven't had a chance to open it up yet lol. Plus the server I'm going to use as the back end file server for my media on the Mac Mini still isn't set up yet. I'll probably setup the mini tomorrow, and the things I need to finish my server should be here by Monday or Tuesday hopefully.Kilrogg said:$600 or $800 model? Impressions so far?
Trojita said:Just picked up a 2011 Mac Mini with AMD.
You mean when the rubber splits and it starts twisting up? Yeah, mine did that. The guy said it wasn't covered even though it was normal wear and tear. And it's ALL APPLE'S FAULT ANYWAY!woolley said:Has anyone else had problems with macbook chargers? I've recently had my 3rd one in a year and a half break at the connection point and I'm probably going to have to get a fourth one (hopefully it's covered by the insurance).
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2011/05/the-hot-crazy-solid-state-drive-scale.htmlBboy AJ said:MBA, SSD owner
How worried should I be about my data on an SSD? There's no platter hard drive that could fail. Is hard drive failure, data corruption, etc. an issue with an SSD?
All data that is valuable should be backed up. Especially valuable data should be backed up twice. This is true if the data is being stored on a HDD, SSD, thumb drive, tape reel or SD card.Bboy AJ said:MBA, SSD owner
How worried should I be about my data on an SSD? There's no platter hard drive that could fail. Is hard drive failure, data corruption, etc. an issue with an SSD?
Got dammit. I was hoping I could avoid hooking my MBA up to a hard drive every so often for a time machine back up. Everything important is on cloud storage but still.Greyface said:http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2011/05/the-hot-crazy-solid-state-drive-scale.html
i don't know if there has been any 'studies' as such on the lower quality SSDs in the MBAs...
ismaboof said:My 2008 20" iMac's 500gb hard drive is starting to fail. Anyone know a ballpark amount on how much it would cost for the Apple Store to replace it? I don't have Applecare.
Ken said:My pre-unibody Macbook Pro that I bought for school died on me about a year ago and I just remembered it again after seeing some videos of the new MBA. I took it to my school's computer store and they told me the mother board (logic board?) died and would cost them about $600 to fix it. Thought it was pretty pricey and told them I'd think about it.
What are my options to get the MBP back up and running? I don't have Apple Care and I think the warranty expired a while ago. I'd like to just format the hard drive and start over so I can give it to a relative so I don't care about the contents on the HD (already backed up on an external).
LCfiner said:am I missing something?
Ken said:I meant should I take it to an Apple Store (will it be cheaper, etc,.),is my 'Apple certified' computer store at school good enough, or is it something I can buy the parts for and replace it myself.
LCfiner said:but my opinion is that for 600 bucks or so, that money would be better off going toward a new machine.
Ken said:I was thinking the same thing. Guess I'll think of something to do with the MBP later.
How well are the current Macbooks suited for gaming? I really like the aesthetics of Apple's machines and OS but I really disliked always resorting to a Windows virtual machine to do any gaming on.
3N16MA said:You could use a guide on ifixit if you're up to doing it yourself.