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I currently own the last generation iMac G5 and it is a slow one! So I decided it was time to upgrade my Mac to a more powerful one. I use my Mac for all my media creation (video, podcasting, photography….using Final Cut Studio 2 and Adobe Lightroom). I still do all of my web development on the PC (because I use ColdFusion and IIS…so please…no emails that say “you know you can do web development on the Mac right?”….yes I know….) I was going to purchase the MacBook Pro (17″), the one they just released a couple of months ago, however, I knew that the new iMac was coming out soon, I decided to wait. And I waited…and read rumors….and waited some more…and read some more rumors…and then it finally came out. I saw it and it was love at first sight (don’t tell my wife I’m cheating on her with a Mac). The 24″ iMac is awesome. It’s got a huge screen with a screen resolution of 1920 x 1200…which is perfect for using Final Cut Pro, Color and my most favorite app of all, Adobe Lightroom. I started thinking…do I need mobility or power? What’s more important to me. Power was on the top of my list, while mobility was probably 2nd or 3rd. After reviewing Apple site and pricing both machines, I came to the conclusion that when it came to price/options, the iMac has it over the MacBook Pro for my needs.
Here is what I priced: MacBook Pro 17″ - $3749.00 + Tax
iMac Extreme - $3149.00 + Tax
So as you can see from above, the iMac is $600 less, with a faster processor, more hard drive space (much more) and 24″ vs 17″. They both have the same expandability capabilities (limited to none), so that was not a deciding factor for me. So I took the plunge and purchase it. It’s already on its way home, so as soon as I get it, I’ll go through the install and report back on how happy I am! Until the next blog entry! Cheers! - Marcelo Lewin The Digital Media Dude http://www.thedigitalmediadude.com/ |
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Marcelo Lewin Marcelo Lewin, a.k.a. The Digital Media Dude, started The Digital Media Dude in late 2006 as a blog, mainly, to write about new media. Then he created his first podcast, The Digital Media Dude Daily Tip now known as Digital Media Quick Tips which got picked up by iTunes in the Top 25. By late 2007, The Digital Media Dude became officially a network of shows and in early 2008, it was renamed to Pixel Heads Network. With over 15 years of experience in the digital media industry, including gigs with NBC, Walt Disney Imagineering, Toyota and having a couple of "dot com" companies under his belt, he shares his knowledge throughout our shows. He is married with his wife of 15 years and has 2 great sons. His hobbies include photography, videography, new media, technology, great food, great beers and just playing around with his kids. Marcelo Lewin currently hosts 4 shows, blogs and makes presentations about new media all over, produces shows for other companies and is the "Chief Pixel Head" at Pixel Heads Network. |


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