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Hey all,
I've been a PC user since Windows 3.1, but I've dabbled with Macs since the Apple IIe... Now that I'm working with a 27" iMac full time at my new job, I've been looking in to getting a Mac for myself at home. I'm a web developer using Adobe Photoshop/Dreamweaver as my primary editing tools as well as Notepad++. I'm also a big gaming nerd, which is probably why I've stuck to PCs so long. I custom build my PCs, and I like the fact that I can stick a foot-long GPU into my case and pack it with 6-8 case fans and blaze through the latest games without breaking a sweat. BUT, with the new job and just getting older, I've fallen out of gaming and want to focus primarily on productivity and freelance web design. I currently own an iPad 2, and I have a Mac Mini hooked up to my TV. The darn thing is like brand new since I've bought it only a couple of months ago, and I've only used it a few times. It's not powerful enough to replace my desktop PC, so I'm looking to sell it. I don't know if I should go with a Macbook Pro or just say screw spending all that money, and just get a bluetooth keyboard for my iPad and use that as a touchscreen netbook computer. For productivity, does the iPad have any good web editing apps (php, html, etc) or should I go with a Macbook Pro and stick to Dreamweaver/Photoshop? I like the idea of being portable... Or, as a third alternative, should I sell everything (pc included), and just get an iMac? Can the latest iMacs handle modern games well? (Skyrim, etc). Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all! |
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i don't think that you can work (and i really mean work) well on an iPad - when it comes to web design and such. i come from a similar background - with web design and image editing - and i love working on my macbook pro together with a thunderbolt display - then you have something for any occasion but it´s not the cheapest equipment.
and yes, iMacs can handle games very well. My Mac Journey! Tips and Tricks I share with you - http://www.themacmania.com |
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With the PC it sounds like what you got, I don't think Apple has anything that would really stand out to you other than their User interface. On the bright side, you have at least a month more to think about it as Apple(as well as other computers) are going to be releasing 2012 computers with Ivy Bridge Processors that are going to have a lot more horsepower than the current generations.
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I'm becoming quite ambidextrous when it comes to the two operating systems. It takes my brain a moment to switch over after working on an iMac for 8 hours and then trying to use shortcuts in Photoshop on the PC. I keep having to stop myself from hitting the ALT key with my thumb instead of the Control key with my pinky haha.
As much as I would like to replace my PC with an iMac, I think my best bet would be to hold on to my PC and stick with the Macbook Pro. I want to keep my iPad just because it is so convenient when it comes to consuming media (watching videos, reading email, surfing the net, etc)... and I feel like I would regret selling it. I do still want to sell my Mac Mini, though. I originally bought it to see if I'd like the Mac OS, but then I got my job and now the Mac Mini is just collecting dust. The sad thing is, I just bough it a few months ago, and I'll probably lose a lot of money trying to sell it because I was an idiot and let the Best Buy employee talk me into a 2-year extended warranty for $99... Can those be transferred? Would that be a good selling point to try to recoup my costs when trying to sell it? Also, a side question... how long do I have to wait, and how many posts do I need to get permission to put a post in the Buy/Sell/Trade forum here? |
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I don't know how many posts it takes to make the B/S/T forum, I guess you are going to have to participate to find out. That's how they get ya.
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Fair enough haha. Yeah, I don't know. The warranty is good for 2 years, and the only reason I got it was because I heard Mac Mini's have a tendency to overheat but now that I've owned it, I feel like I got hoodwinked haha. I've played some basic 3D games on it like the new Back to the Future games that were released a few months ago with absolutely no slowdowns or crashes...
It's a great little computer for someone who wants to try out a Mac without having to spend a ton of money. Quote:
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