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#1771
I've never owned a Mac. We had a Mac lab at Auburn and I crashed the hell out of one. Who says they are crash proof, lol. Anyway one of the girlfriends had one and it was ok. Chris likes is macbook pretty well I think.
IDK I can fix shit in Windows. I can replace cards, boards, etc. I have no clue how to work on a Mac. I would stick to PC myself for probably this reason only PRICE.
IDK I can fix shit in Windows. I can replace cards, boards, etc. I have no clue how to work on a Mac. I would stick to PC myself for probably this reason only PRICE.
#1772
Originally Posted by ROLLINS,Sep 28 2009, 12:55 PM
Damn son! I cringed when I passed 40k this past summer. Sitting on 42.5K now.
#1775
Former Moderator
Originally Posted by ROLLINS,Sep 28 2009, 01:52 PM
so I pm'ed CDJ about getting a Mac computer. I was looking at the top of the line I-mac, but now I'm thinking maybe I should go ahead and get the mac pro.....
I'll be using it for graphic design/Illustration work.
Mac (and pc) owners please advise.
I'll be using it for graphic design/Illustration work.
Mac (and pc) owners please advise.
#1776
might be a good idea to go with the iMac for starters
it should be plenty enough for your needs, then if you are still going hard core in a couple of years, you can move up to something more heavy duty
the iMac will make a great trickle down computer when that happens
it should be plenty enough for your needs, then if you are still going hard core in a couple of years, you can move up to something more heavy duty
the iMac will make a great trickle down computer when that happens
#1777
Former Moderator
& you got a superior monitor imo built in.
#1778
that's the one thing I DON'T like about the iMacs
the fact that the monitor will far outlive the hardware that's hot-glued to it
so that forces you to hang on to out of date hardware longer than you should, or you end up trashing a perfectly great monitor before it's time
(other than that, you can't go wrong)
the fact that the monitor will far outlive the hardware that's hot-glued to it
so that forces you to hang on to out of date hardware longer than you should, or you end up trashing a perfectly great monitor before it's time
(other than that, you can't go wrong)
#1779
Former Moderator
then get a mac mini & one of their monitors