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After near 2 weeks of debating on whether or not to build a custom PC or buy a 17 inch intel iMac, I think I've decided on the iMac.
The custom pc wouldve been: AMD 3500+ Processor 1 gig of pc3200 Ram 250 gig Harddrive Geforce 6600GT video card 16x dvd burner 19 inch 8 ms flat screen LCD. I played on the iMacs and was completely weirded out by the OS, but I think I'll get used to it eventually. Im kind of scared about compatibilty issues. Ive already decided that I will be able to play Call of Duty 2 on it to fuel my gaming desire, and get either Final Cut or Adobe Premier [which I have for windows along with After Effects] when the universal versions are released to edit video. One question I do have...Ive heard the new intel imacs are having problems with microsoft mice, can anyone shed some light on this? Also, any general comments would be appreciated. EDIT: another question - would an hpdeskjet 940 c printer work with the iMac? And Id also like to share I am going to add a 1 gig stick of ram to it and hopefully will have a new iPod video as well as the iMac after this weekend. Thanks. P.S. this is way off base, but I was also considering purchasing the Bose Quiet Comfort 2 noise cancelling heapdhones, anyone have experience with these? Last edited by playm0de; 02-24-2006 at 05:36 PM. |
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I do not believe Final Cut or Adobe Premier have intel native binaries yet. The 940c does not seem to have drivers built into Tiger though there is a download on HPs site. Bose Quiet Comfort 2 headphones do the job of noise reduction pretty well, though I am not particularly fond of the sound. If you are looking for high end sound Bose is not the manufacturer I would reccomend. For normal listening though they are just fine. Sorry I can't give you more definite answers. EDIT: I have not heard of any problems w/ microsoft mice and can't think of a reason why the Intel Macs would have problems with them. I do not know anyone who owns one yet though. |
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I have not heard of anyone having problems with Microsoft, Logitech or other Mice on the Intel iMacs.
Not sure on the HP 940 but it should work. There is a driver for it on HPs site. |
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They are not, unless they have been patched. Im going to be honest my friend, I am happy you are looking to get a Mac, yet if you are particularly interested in playing games, it is not the best way to go. I find myself tempted sometimes to go back to the PC world to play games like Half Life 2 or Age of Empires III, yet I fight the urge because I know I will get bored with those games as I do with all. You should be able to emulate the above titles you mentioned under Rosetta on your intel Mac, they will run fine. You can still get a 20" G5 iMac on Apple's site. It will run everything we have been talking about, including Adobe and Final Cut in your original post.
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The funny thing is that, that PC config is very close to my config. It's okay for a PC but it was be dead for games in 12 months (That's all I give mine), so good work on choosing the iMac, will last you much longer.
Personally I think that apps like Final Cut will be universal within 6 months, it looks as thought they are waiting for the litel bugs to be ironed out of the system before jumping. |
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