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The $499-$599 Macs are aimed beyond the diehard crowd to the mainstream user.
The $499-$599 Macs are aimed beyond the diehard crowd to the mainstream user.
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-Bill (former Microsoftie)
have keyboards, mice, displays, etc.
Not $549 stated in the article.
wherever appropriate.
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the Apple Online store that you are presented with a peripherals
page, and on that page is a KVM switch. I haven't personally
checked though.
seems that no matter what Apple produces, or the price it sells
at will never be enough. For those with these "complaints" ...
you are getting very boring.
Except for the days when Gil Amelio ran Apple, and near Sculleys
reign, Apple has always produced exceptional computers and
supporting hardware. There has always been software available,
but there are still those who think otherwise.
If you think you're still getting a bargain with bug-ridden,
insecure, and until as of late, completely unstable PCs and thier
operating systems, then I fear nothing will change your mind
and you will continue to walk off a cliff.
when i use a mac for things like video editing, i close the program when i'm done and everything works just fine. when i'm done editing on my PC, i have to restart because after years and years, windows STILL doesn't know how to manage memory. we're going on 10 years of windows, here people. anyway i'm done with my rant now. go buy a Mac mini and start being productive for once.
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- by Sboston January 12, 2005 9:30 AM PST
- I took a look at Apple's site and have a few questions.
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- not a heavy lifter, but very functional
- by Dibbs January 13, 2005 8:37 AM PST
- yes, this would be a good machine for video editing. but don't expect blazing speed. instead, think of it as perhaps a 2.5Ghz P4, as the G4s generally perform about as quickly as P4s that are double their clock speed. give or take, depending on what you're doing.
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- Yes but...
- by Thomas, David January 14, 2005 5:15 PM PST
- You should buy your extra memory from someone else. My
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(37 Comments)From the looks of it, I would need to upgrade to the superdrive to burn DVD's correct? And there is software bundled to create movies captured from a camcorder via firewire.
So, with that in mind, would this make a good video editor/creator with just the upgrade of the superdrive?
also, iMovie is great for casual-to-intermediate video editing, but if you're wanting to do more advanced things then think about getting Final Cut Express with your Mac mini. you'll get more control over your content and have more output options.
have fun!
buddy pointed out that you can get the exact same memory
cards for half the price. This is true for DELL, and the other
companies.
So, get it with the superdrive, i recommend the 599 product
witht the larger drive. If you get into editing, you WILL use it. I
also recommend the internal bluetooth and airport. With those,
you will appreciate the functionality of wireless and you do not
have to sit next to the computer while its displaying on your wall
mounted HDTV.