You can go for iMac. Or MBP if you have the budget.
Hardware [Guide] Mac Purchase Guide , Mac Products Ownership
Hardware [Guide] Mac Purchase Guide , Mac Products Ownership
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Aug 21 2009, 05:09 PM
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You can go for iMac. Or MBP if you have the budget.
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Sep 9 2009, 08:26 PM
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QUOTE(hapa @ Sep 9 2009, 06:29 PM) why many ppl tend to say MAC is far more superior than PC in multimedia things?? is that so?? From my experience, using CS in windows will cause lag then not responding if your file is very big. But in mac will also lag(depends) but wont become not responding. thats the main diff that i experienced.jz an example, b4 SL.. ppl tend to say multimedia software such as CS, illustrator and bla bla run better in MAC. is it? Windows hv 64bit system way earlier than OSX, which program can use more ram than a MAC, run more effectively and in term of hardware, most of the multimedia PC system even hv a better GPU compare with a MAC. so why mac is better in multimedia things??? sorry,if i gv wrong info... From my friend's experience, With a quite high end spec(i assume you 4GB ram) in windows, can you convert 8 movies in a same time? of course you can, but the chance get Not responding is quite high. Compare to his old white intel macbook 1.XX ghz with 2 GB ram. he can convert 8 movies in a same time, the only thing will turn to is the speed of convert become slow, but wont turn up to Not responding. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To TS, For the spec comparing, Well, you can't compare 2GB Ram in Windows to 2GB Ram in Mac OS. They are actually different, maybe you should give a try on both of them before you comment em |
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Oct 22 2009, 10:38 PM
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QUOTE(Grajindo @ Oct 22 2009, 10:01 PM) I'm thinking of getting a macbook. But donno whether i should go for pro or just macbook. Okay, basically what i'm going to do this this macbook is that i want to do some editting work, mostly using the final cut pro and also another photoshop programme. So can anyone please tell me whether the most basic macbook will do a good job for this? If you your video workload/worktask is heavy, you should go for mbp 15" with 9600. If your video workload/task is simple, a 13" mbp should able to do it.Thanks! |
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Jan 28 2010, 12:14 PM
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Get the alu body instead of poly =) besides, MBP also got keyboard backlight that is very nice to use.
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Jan 28 2010, 01:43 PM
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QUOTE(Jing-leBelle @ Jan 28 2010, 12:25 PM) Depends on ur usage on HDMI, SD Card (U can oweys use card reader) , Alu body (wat's the diff?). I personally finds no different la, save 900 bux for other things Alu body - better looks, high class, easy keep clean and poly is too plastic and have some issue with cracks. |
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Jan 29 2010, 04:31 AM
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so what model are u getting? poly or alu?
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