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bob tilton 08-11-2005 11:51 AM

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home system (g4 cube) is fairly out of date and we plan on buying a new mac, g5 2 ghz duel tower or 20" imac, within the next month.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?

bryanthompson 08-11-2005 11:53 AM

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

targa911S 08-11-2005 11:55 AM

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.

techweenie 08-11-2005 12:01 PM

No reason to wait for the Intelintosh.

speeder 08-11-2005 12:05 PM

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).

targa911S 08-11-2005 12:11 PM

buy a used one on thebay.

bryanthompson 08-11-2005 12:11 PM

Apple announced that they're switching to Intel chips. faster, better, cheaper... i hope :)

yellowline 08-11-2005 12:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by targa911S
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.
Home wireless networking is incredible with them. My Powerbook picked up our network out of the box. It set itself up, which is a BIG plus, as I know computers but little about wireless networking. We have 2 other PCs hardwired to the network. I got my files off my old PC... PC to Mac works better than PC-PC...it's really something.

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.

jyl 08-11-2005 04:43 PM

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'.

BlueSkyJaunte 08-11-2005 05:07 PM

My new 17" iMac is really nice but the fan is a little loud.

Those G5 CPUs must crank out a few BTUs!

dd74 08-11-2005 05:23 PM

Buy a Mac now, then wait until 2008 or so whilst they perfect the IntelMac.

And yes, I did just write "whilst." :rolleyes:

djmcmath 08-11-2005 06:28 PM

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 ...

bob tilton 08-11-2005 07:22 PM

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.

JavaBrewer 08-11-2005 08:29 PM

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.

BlueSkyJaunte 08-11-2005 10:18 PM

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".

techweenie 08-11-2005 10:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by BlueSkyJaunte
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".

I have a Dell P4 just to play Halo and Battlefield 1942. Windows is way too unreliable to use for anything else.

targa911S 08-12-2005 05:26 AM

Wilst!!! Aplomb!! Man you guys are smart!

djmcmath 08-12-2005 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by techweenie
I have a Dell P4 just to play Halo and Battlefield 1942. Windows is way too unreliable to use for anything else.
Windows runs well enough to play NFS5, Porsche Unleashed, for me. If only I could figure out how to play in Linux, or on the Mac ... That's definitely the one downer about the Mac -- minimal gaming support. I guess it's good, though: when Mac games come out, you already know which ones are good, because you remember them from 5 years ago on the PC.

techweenie 08-12-2005 06:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by djmcmath
Windows runs well enough to play NFS5, Porsche Unleashed, for me. If only I could figure out how to play in Linux, or on the Mac ... That's definitely the one downer about the Mac -- minimal gaming support. I guess it's good, though: when Mac games come out, you already know which ones are good, because you remember them from 5 years ago on the PC.
Right on. I guess the last biggie we got first was Myst.

id10t 08-12-2005 07:10 AM

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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