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Dear LJ brain trust,

I'd like to get an inexpensive laptop. It won't be my main machine; it's for travel and other situations where portability is useful. So it doesn't need to be studly; it just needs to be reliable and support basic tools like Firefox, emacs, SSH, FTP, and that sort of thing.

This would be a prime opportunity to explore the Macintosh, which some of my friends rave about, except for one little thing: I can get a (new) Dell laptop for around $400, but Macs start at $1100. Is there some less-expensive option I'm missing?

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Date: 2006-10-16 04:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tangerinpenguin.livejournal.com
The nicely-priced no-frills Mac model of the moment is the "Mac mini" - which is what I'd suggest, for example, for my folks to break into the Mac world. But no, Apple's attitude about laptops is that you'll pay for the features of a more-or-less comparable desktop, and then pay more to make it portable, which means there's no such thing as a "cheap" Mac laptop.

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