Sooo, my iMac (mid 2011 21.5" entry level model) got fried two weeks ago by lightning. Repairs were quoted at R34 500. WAAAAYYY more than what the iMac originally cost (can't remember exact figures, think it was around R14k in 2011, but speaking under correction).
So, my insurance quoted and paid out for a new iMac.
So I figured I had 3 options:
1. Get a new entry level iMac to replace the fried one
2. Buy a more recent 27" iMac with much better specs
3. Build a PC again (used to build my own PC's before I got the iMac)
Option 1: I was absolutely disgraced at the specs of the new entry level iMac's available! My 2011 iMac had a 7200 RPM drive, the new one: 5400 RPM. WHAT!?!?!?!?! Also no discrete graphics. Info from the interwebs confirmed it. It is SLOW. Wow, what an utter let-down from Apple. So Option 1, out the door.
Option 2: Some nice options available in the second hand market for 27" iMacs. Had a look around, lined one up to view, but then though to myself.
If my iMac was not fried by lightning, but a component broke down, then my insurance would not have paid out. That would have left me with a R34k bill for repairs, or a new or second hand iMac out of my own pocket. Whoah... Was I prepared to take the risk on a second hand iMac, it breaks down, and I am stuck with a massive repair bill? No thanks. So option 2 out the door.
Option 3: Built myself a monster PC with Skylake i5-6500, 8GB DDR4 2666 RAM, 256gb SSD, 1 TB HDD, case, psu etc. (keyboard and monitor excluded. Will also get a nice GPU later, maybe when the new tech drops), for R7k LESS than the entry level iMac. This thing FLIES... Yes, I had to manage Windows again, but Win 10 pretty great so far.
My point with all this:
Apple is shooting themselves in the foot. I cannot justify paying the high price for such a slouch of a computer. Put some MODERN components in there, for goodness' sake! With the added risk of very high costs to repair. My PC I can replace any faulty part myself.
Still love my MacBook Air, I am not anti-Apple just for the heck of it (I have an iPhone 6s Plus and Apple Watch, so pretty much all Appled out
). This is just my real-world experience and reasoning for moving away from an iMac as a desktop computer for work or gaming. I Will not venture there again. Too big a financial risk.
Anyway, just sharing my experience, use it, don't use it
So, my insurance quoted and paid out for a new iMac.
So I figured I had 3 options:
1. Get a new entry level iMac to replace the fried one
2. Buy a more recent 27" iMac with much better specs
3. Build a PC again (used to build my own PC's before I got the iMac)
Option 1: I was absolutely disgraced at the specs of the new entry level iMac's available! My 2011 iMac had a 7200 RPM drive, the new one: 5400 RPM. WHAT!?!?!?!?! Also no discrete graphics. Info from the interwebs confirmed it. It is SLOW. Wow, what an utter let-down from Apple. So Option 1, out the door.
Option 2: Some nice options available in the second hand market for 27" iMacs. Had a look around, lined one up to view, but then though to myself.
If my iMac was not fried by lightning, but a component broke down, then my insurance would not have paid out. That would have left me with a R34k bill for repairs, or a new or second hand iMac out of my own pocket. Whoah... Was I prepared to take the risk on a second hand iMac, it breaks down, and I am stuck with a massive repair bill? No thanks. So option 2 out the door.
Option 3: Built myself a monster PC with Skylake i5-6500, 8GB DDR4 2666 RAM, 256gb SSD, 1 TB HDD, case, psu etc. (keyboard and monitor excluded. Will also get a nice GPU later, maybe when the new tech drops), for R7k LESS than the entry level iMac. This thing FLIES... Yes, I had to manage Windows again, but Win 10 pretty great so far.
My point with all this:
Apple is shooting themselves in the foot. I cannot justify paying the high price for such a slouch of a computer. Put some MODERN components in there, for goodness' sake! With the added risk of very high costs to repair. My PC I can replace any faulty part myself.
Still love my MacBook Air, I am not anti-Apple just for the heck of it (I have an iPhone 6s Plus and Apple Watch, so pretty much all Appled out
Anyway, just sharing my experience, use it, don't use it