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From: lbotez@pnet02.gryphon.com (Lynda Botez)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: Re: The best Apple?
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Date: 26 Sep 89 17:40:26 GMT
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>Well I own 2 apple II+ computers and one apple IIe.
>If you had to choose one computer that Apple has made, which one would
>you choose?  ....  which one is the best to own?

The never ending question; which computer is better...   First, in order to
answer your question, I would have to know what you do with your computer. 
And perhaps what your financial status is like.

From what I've heard, if you work for Apple they give you a free computer.  If
you could get any computer for free, I bet I guess which one you would choose.
A Mac II!  (Hey, anyone want to send me a Mac II?)  However, most of us aren't
quite that fortunate; we have to buy the computer.  The mega -bucks for a Mac
IIci (which, by the way, looked really nice at the Power in Motion Macabration
last week) are out of most normal users budgets.  Another thing about the Mac
II, ever look in MacWorld and check out the prices for all those peripherals
and add-ons?  Even the software is more expensive.  We're talking about major
bucks here.

If you own a business and need the speed for those spreadsheets, you might
consider a Mac.  Or if you plan to buy a laser printer and want to do some
major desktop publishing, the Mac wins hands down (at least for now).  Though
I do know that drivers may show up soon for some of the lower priced laser
printers that are popping up all over the place (finally).

If money is no object; a Mac II is a real nice machine.  Hey, it's the leading
edge of techology.

I, myself, like the Apple IIGS.  It's the poor man's Mac II.  Just wish it was
faster.

Lynda

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