--- Forwarded Message from [log in to unmask] --- >From: [log in to unmask] >To: [log in to unmask] >cc: [log in to unmask], [log in to unmask] >Date: Tue, 10 Aug 1999 16:17:25 -0400 >Subject: I-Macs as main LLearning Center platform Friends: Although the American University Language Resource Center has almost as many Wintel PCs as Macs, our "classroom computer center" is a Mac environment. We are going to purchase 21 new desktops and a server for that "classroom" space in the near future. We are vacillating between I-Macs and wintels. We like the consistency, and true plug-and-play characteristics of the Macs. We dislike that in our experience, identical wintel machines can behave differently, (eg sound). Our university is withdrawing support from Macs and, we're seeing more and more new students who are familier with wintels, and not with Macs. We've experienced most wintel and Power-Mac (individual and network) problems, but the I-Mac, although an enticing network connector and web surfer, is new. Can anyone share anecdotes with us that would help our comparitive assessment of I-Macs and wintels. I heard at a meeting today that a lot of folk are having, or have had problems with I-Macs, and we would sure like to know your experience with them, particularly if wintel comparative. Your help, advice, etc. is gratefully solicited... Bill Caldwell LFS/LRC American University Washington, DC