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In reply to the discussion: I need a new computer. Mine is dyng and I don't want to invest any more money into it. I need help. [View all]PJMcK
(25,039 posts)Without getting into the Windows vs. Mac debate, let me make this point.
It almost doesn't matter how much you spend on a computer, provided it's good equipment. If the machine last 4-6 years, you'll get more than your money's worth in that time.
Consider the MacBook Pro that I'm typing on. In 2012, I paid about $2,500 for a maxed-out package, (8 Gb RAM, 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7 processor, 520 MB electronic drive). I use the computer for my business and personal things and probably average 8 hours a day on it, sometimes more. That's slightly shy of 2,000 days so that averages at about $1.50 per day. I know people who spend more than that on Starbucks coffee.
The same math can be used for any other computer.
In my personal situation, the purchase of the hardware/software packages are tax-deductible as business expenses. In essence, I have this beautiful, efficient and powerful machine for free.
Just food for thought. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!