That's plenty of room no matter how you want to set your system up. Be aware 
though, there's a lot to considder before getting a mac. Don't get me wrong, I 
love my mac to bits but it was a hard move and unless you have someone with 
some experience to help you set it up, it can be a daunting task.

You have to considder weather you want to use it as mainly a windows machine 
which means, probably loading windows on a bootcamp partission or if you want 
to make the step into using OS10 mountainLion in which case,  you may wish to 
put windows on a vertual machine so you can run it along side OS10. Both setups 
have there pros and cons but the work is researching what suits your needs best.

The mac has a slightly different keyboard layout so your key remapping solution 
will vary depending on how you want to run windows. Bottom line though, iMacs, 
macbooks etc are well built machines that are very stable when set up 
correctly. Even if I decide to install windows down the track, I'll never be 
going back to pc hardware with all the stupid componant inconsistancies and 
driver conflicts etc.

If you have any questions etc, I'm happy to answer them off list.

Kind regards,
Danny:


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On 24/01/2013, at 9:32 PM, George Cham <george.c...@outlook.com> wrote:

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> Hi list, I went to the apple store, and am very impressed with the I Mac 
> computer. 
> The one I saw had 1tb of storage. 
> My question is, is their enough space on a 1tb to install windows alongside 
> mountain lion? 
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