01-24-2019, 06:24 PM
Mid-2010 iMac 27".
$1900 for a refurb.
Over the years, I had to replace the hard drive [SSD, baby], and the power supply, but despite an occasionally dodgy video card, paltry RAM, and being obsoleted to Sierra, it still does everything I need it to do [Knock on wood].
Runner Up: PowerMac 8500.
My Dad bought it for me shortly after my Mom passed away because she wanted me to have a computer.
It's a $4500+ doorstop, but I ain't ever getting rid of it.
2nd Runner-up: Titanium PowerBook G4
In its day, nothing could touch it. No, literally, you couldn't touch it or the hinges might crack.
$1900 for a refurb.
Over the years, I had to replace the hard drive [SSD, baby], and the power supply, but despite an occasionally dodgy video card, paltry RAM, and being obsoleted to Sierra, it still does everything I need it to do [Knock on wood].
Runner Up: PowerMac 8500.
My Dad bought it for me shortly after my Mom passed away because she wanted me to have a computer.
It's a $4500+ doorstop, but I ain't ever getting rid of it.
2nd Runner-up: Titanium PowerBook G4
In its day, nothing could touch it. No, literally, you couldn't touch it or the hinges might crack.