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who is going to buy a mac before june 07?
home system (g4 cube) is fairly out of date and we plan on buying a new mac, g5 2 ghz duel tower or 20" imac, within the next month. not sure if i want to wait for the intel macs which will be released in june 2007. just not sure if i need to spend the money on a tower plus matching 20" monitor. figure with the money i would save in buying an imac i could buy a nikon d70.
any one else on the fence about buying a new mac within the next 6 months? |
I might buy a mini in the next few weeks. Any large apple purchase will wait until the intel boxes are solid.
Buy the 20" monitor in any case... they will rock your world :D |
My G4 tower is ageing too. When I redo the system I will go wireless powerbook and wireless routing to printers and such. I will boycott the Intel mac.
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No reason to wait for the Intelintosh.
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What now is "The Intel Mac"? (I skipped that whole news cycle somehow).
I was considering buying an Imac or something cheap for my poor Mom, who is 74 and dealing w/ PC viruses and spyware, etc... I just recently got her off of AOL. :rolleyes: (Parents are ~2000 miles away or I would be a lot more "hands on" helping her). |
buy a used one on thebay.
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Apple announced that they're switching to Intel chips. faster, better, cheaper... i hope :)
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I have one of the new 1.5 GHz G4s with a 15" widescreen. It's occasionally slow, and my AIM quits unexpectedly on occasion, but I still like it better than Windows for everything except for gaming. |
I'm looking for a used sunflower G4 iMac for the kids.
Also we need a Mac laptop, if we go for the cheap iBook I'll buy a current one, if we decided to spend big-bucks I might wait until the Intel-based PowerBooks, guessing in early '06. We recently bought two G5 iMacs, one for us and one for my dad. I had no problem buying those, the existing processor is more than enough for our needs and I don't think the desktop Macs will switch to Intel until early '07. I'm really looking forward to the Intel-based Macs. Intel has a great roadmap, and we could get dual-processor, quadruple-core PowerMacs - which would really be smokin'. |
My new 17" iMac is really nice but the fan is a little loud.
Those G5 CPUs must crank out a few BTUs! |
Buy a Mac now, then wait until 2008 or so whilst they perfect the IntelMac.
And yes, I did just write "whilst." :rolleyes: |
Whoah, slow down, cowboy. Do you really _need_ a new computer? Is your current machine _honestly_ not performing up to par? Do you have some performance limitation which is actually costing you time, mission-essential capabilities, or other Pain and Suffering (tm)?
I only raise the question because a lot of people upgrade simply because newer stuff exists, spending rather a lot of money on stuff wot they won't benefit from. Just a thought ... |
yeeehah...okay let's say i want but don't need a new machine. let's face it a g4 450 mhz os 9.2 machine is outdated. current day peripherals (digital cameras, scanners, printers don't cater to 9.2. even my web browser is behind. a quick solution would be to install os 10.4.2 but do i really want to do that on a 450 mhz machine then load it with all the graphics applications. it has not been a huge concern for me as i work in a room full of g5s and g4s. the real reason i want to update the home system is because i may or may not be thinking about a job change and want to be able to work from home. my current thought is to move forward and buy a new tower and monitor and be done with it.
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I've saved many many thousands of dollars in refusing to acknowledge the existence of computer games. We have a PS2 for games. The PC is not our entertainment system. Our home computer is one step away from crude oil but still does the tasks asked of it.
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No joke, I play ONE game: Enemy Territory.
Both my Dell 1.7 GHz P4 running Linux and my iMac are fast enough to handle it with aplomb. Yes, I just said "aplomb". |
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Wilst!!! Aplomb!! Man you guys are smart!
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techweenie - I'd like to remind you that the first public test release of Quake3 came first for Linux then Mac, then a month later win32...
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