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<DIV> Thanks for chiming in Riba!
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<DIV>I never liked the — white — iMacs too. I must confess the silvers impressed me for having a more pro look-a-like and they did feel really "catchy to the eye".
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<DIV>It's true the Cube is not an all-in-one Macintosh model, although never was a big expandable Mac model (starting with the GPU).
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<DIV>I like the MacBook Pro but it's too much expensive and I don't need a laptop for my home/professional purposes. The mini seems to me like a "sandwich container" and a bad Cube "heir".
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<DIV>My Cube is still taking care of all the main tasks: Websurfing, Mailing, Photoshoping/Illustrating, but it's a bit of frustrating each time you have to transfer 1GB (using one of the USB1 Cube ports) to a regular USB pen.
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<DIV>I am still thinking and thinking, but the tempting price is challenging me.
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<DIV>LM<br>
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<DIV>>>>On Thu, 5 de Mar de 2009 at 9:36, "Riba" <riba@ml1.net> wrote:<br><br>>Personally, I never like the iMacs...or any other all-in-one solution<br>>for that matter. I'd rather go for a MacBook+external display or a Mini.<br> </DIV>
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