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Smileyguy
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Hello everyone,
I’m a freelance journalist who is starting to get into amateur photojournalism and landscape photography. I’m hoping to possibly make photography a second source of income in the next few years. I also use my computer for storing my music collection, for doing a little layout work in Quark, and for surfing the net, doing the accounts and using iLife extensively.
I’ve currently got a 1.8 GhZ single processor PowerMac G5, from the first line-up of G5’s released in 2003. I originally forked out money I didn’t really have for the machine because I wanted longevity. As a consequence of the expenditure, I couldn’t afford a great monitor. I bought a 15’ LCD, and now I’ve got the money for a new monitor I want to upgrade to 19’ or 20’.
So I started shooping online for displays, but then I got a great offer from my local apple centre. They said If I traded in my G5, they’d give me a brand new 20’ iMac G5 for €550. I don’t particularly want or need a new computer, but look what I’m getting for this deal…
- A brand new 20’ display.
- A brand new computer
- Both of these under warrantee
- A chance to get AppleCare, Apple’s Bluetooth module…
- A gorgeous all-in-one machine which will save space and has the potential to be wall mounted (the aesthetics are REALLY temping me…)
All of this for €550.
Or, I can keep my Powermac and buy a secondhand 20’ Apple Cinema display (one of the last generation) for at least €620, but probably more. Of course I could buy a third party monitor (The Formac Platinum 1900 could be picked up for about €550). Like I said, I’m moving into a new home soon so aesthetics are important, and the Apple Cinema display and Formac are the only monitors that really appeal to me.
So would a move to the iMac G5 be a ‘downgrade’?
Both machines are 1.8Ghz G5, the most important hardware factor. The iMac can go to 2GB of RAM, the PowerMAc to 8Gb. But the most I’ll ever do is some light photo retouching, iMovie/iDVD editing, internet, word processing and using Quark.
Will 2BG be enough to do this for the next 3/4 years or will I want more?
The graphics on the Powermac are upgradeable, but not on the iMac. Does upgrading graphics only make a difference in games or will I notice a real effect in movies and photography? If it’s only for games, I’ve no interest, but if it makes my pictures better and DVD’s clearer I’m interested.
What’s my best option for colour accuracy? The Formac Platinum, the OLD 20’ Apple Cinema Display or the 20’ iMac? I’d be really interested in hearing from people here about colour accuracy on the iMac G5 and the old cinema displays.
The mac HD on the iMac is 250GB, and on the Powermac it’s twice that. But even for someone into photography and who keeps a music collection on his machine, isn’t 250 enough?
Also, is it likely there will be processor upgrades for for my 1st generation PowerMac, and if so, how high could I expect them to take it?
I guess what this comes down do is whether by plumping for the gorgeous good looks of the iMAC G5 (at a great price for a 20’ screen) am sacrificing anything I might need to carry out me computing needs successfully for the next 3/4 years.
I’m a freelance journalist who is starting to get into amateur photojournalism and landscape photography. I’m hoping to possibly make photography a second source of income in the next few years. I also use my computer for storing my music collection, for doing a little layout work in Quark, and for surfing the net, doing the accounts and using iLife extensively.
I’ve currently got a 1.8 GhZ single processor PowerMac G5, from the first line-up of G5’s released in 2003. I originally forked out money I didn’t really have for the machine because I wanted longevity. As a consequence of the expenditure, I couldn’t afford a great monitor. I bought a 15’ LCD, and now I’ve got the money for a new monitor I want to upgrade to 19’ or 20’.
So I started shooping online for displays, but then I got a great offer from my local apple centre. They said If I traded in my G5, they’d give me a brand new 20’ iMac G5 for €550. I don’t particularly want or need a new computer, but look what I’m getting for this deal…
- A brand new 20’ display.
- A brand new computer
- Both of these under warrantee
- A chance to get AppleCare, Apple’s Bluetooth module…
- A gorgeous all-in-one machine which will save space and has the potential to be wall mounted (the aesthetics are REALLY temping me…)
All of this for €550.
Or, I can keep my Powermac and buy a secondhand 20’ Apple Cinema display (one of the last generation) for at least €620, but probably more. Of course I could buy a third party monitor (The Formac Platinum 1900 could be picked up for about €550). Like I said, I’m moving into a new home soon so aesthetics are important, and the Apple Cinema display and Formac are the only monitors that really appeal to me.
So would a move to the iMac G5 be a ‘downgrade’?
Both machines are 1.8Ghz G5, the most important hardware factor. The iMac can go to 2GB of RAM, the PowerMAc to 8Gb. But the most I’ll ever do is some light photo retouching, iMovie/iDVD editing, internet, word processing and using Quark.
Will 2BG be enough to do this for the next 3/4 years or will I want more?
The graphics on the Powermac are upgradeable, but not on the iMac. Does upgrading graphics only make a difference in games or will I notice a real effect in movies and photography? If it’s only for games, I’ve no interest, but if it makes my pictures better and DVD’s clearer I’m interested.
What’s my best option for colour accuracy? The Formac Platinum, the OLD 20’ Apple Cinema Display or the 20’ iMac? I’d be really interested in hearing from people here about colour accuracy on the iMac G5 and the old cinema displays.
The mac HD on the iMac is 250GB, and on the Powermac it’s twice that. But even for someone into photography and who keeps a music collection on his machine, isn’t 250 enough?
Also, is it likely there will be processor upgrades for for my 1st generation PowerMac, and if so, how high could I expect them to take it?
I guess what this comes down do is whether by plumping for the gorgeous good looks of the iMAC G5 (at a great price for a 20’ screen) am sacrificing anything I might need to carry out me computing needs successfully for the next 3/4 years.