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I was on around 6 down 1 up while with O2 (£24 pm including line rental and talk plan).
I'm now on sky fibre, 38 down 10 up costing £20 pm (line rental and talk plan inclusive).
There are some good deals to be had if you were an O2 customer and I've not been able to fault sky's service to date.
DeeKay is perfectly entitled to his opinion, what is deemed as epic by one person may be deemed average by another.
You rate the the PS4 controller over the XO, are you wrong just because because 99% of the public disagree with you?
Amazing car, I'd probably have one over a P1. It's 3 seconds quicker to 186 than a P1 lol.
I'd never drive either on the edge so handling isn't necessarily an issue, I can imagine the rawness of the GT would make for a more thrilling drive.
Brill mate, you'll be absolutely delighted with your purchase.
Yes AppleCare IMO is a must but you don't need to buy it with the machine, you have 12 months to register it. I bought mine from eBay (be careful there are dodgy sellers) but you can also buy it from amazon and other 3rd part...
The aesthetics is just part of the package, the overall experience is 10x that of a windows machine.
I'm not biased, I'm 33 and have had windows machines all my life until 6 months ago when I decided to switch.
I won't be going back to windows unless something significant happens.
Here you go mate.
At a minimum go for this spec:
If you can afford the extra go for this (exactly what I've got):
Apple shops don't sell build to order machines so you'll need to order over the phone or online.
My pleasure mate.
The 1TB fusion is worth its weight, I wouldn't spec a machine with it (or an SSD if you don't need the additional space)...
Mine.
The 7200 SATA drive will achieve:
WRITE: ~ 100 MB/s
READ: ~ 100 MB/s
BIG DIFFERENCE lol.
My advice would be to definitely get a 27" for two main reasons.
1) Resale value.
2) User accessible RAM slots.
If you go for the 21" make sure you spec 16GB or RAM as you'll not be able to upgrade in the future.
Regarding the 27" you'll get away with the base spec 3.2GHZ i5 processor...
What's your budget?
Do you have room for a 27"?
My late 2013 iMac is awesome, easily the best computer I've ever used.
What are you planning on using it for?
Good ones for £20???
I've had these a few times, along with RHAs, Shenheiser's, Soundmagics...
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B002EL4C5W/?tag=cliospnet01-21
Really rate them.
Loads of reviews on the web.