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If anyone is thinking about upgrading their existing Apple to the new iMac, I completely recommend they go ahead and do it.
I traded in my Rev.A 12" PowerBook (867MHz G4, 3xx ram, combo drive) for a 1.6GHz G5 17" iMac with 768Mb and combo drive. Got it for £350 plus my PowerBook through eBay, which isn't too bad a deal since my PowerBook was 14 months old and I doubt I could have gotten more than £500 for it if selling. Been using the iMac for a week now.
The 17" widescreen is awesome - crisp and bright, the "limited" degree of rotation is not an issue at all. The internal speakers are not too bad but I will be using my Yahama ones when I get back to university. The FX5200 graphics card isn't bad at all and UT2004 plays perfectly well - I just hope WoW is as good but I somehow doubt it! The difference between the G5 and G4 is just shocking - launching programs is much faster, everything is very responsive and things like webpages with lots of little animated gifs don't bog me down. It all takes up very little space and looks good! Watching DVDs in proper widescreen is great too.
Downsides would be the lack of portability, but that's what happens when you go from a tiny laptop to a desktop. Also, my Airport Extreme card had problems accessing my network when I had the iMac downstairs (the router is upstairs) - the PowerBook never had this problem, so I can only put it down to the case design or the antenna not being inserted properly (I am too lazy to check, even though opening the iMac is so amazingly easy). Airport works perfectly well when closer to my router, though.
About me - student, use my computer mostly for word processing, presentations, researching with 500000000000 browser windows and tabs, chatting to friends, playing a few games, watching DVDs, listening to MP3s and burning CDs. The PowerBook was my first "big" Apple and I felt a bit burned by the upgraded versions that came out a week after I bought my Rev.A one. I collect older Macs and have a 3400c, Quadra 800, Quadra 650, IIci and a Plus. This iMac has definitely moved my entire Apple experience into the present day!
If your computer usage is similar to mine then don't continue to hesitate over getting a G5 iMac - you'll just end up wishing you'd gotten one sooner.
I traded in my Rev.A 12" PowerBook (867MHz G4, 3xx ram, combo drive) for a 1.6GHz G5 17" iMac with 768Mb and combo drive. Got it for £350 plus my PowerBook through eBay, which isn't too bad a deal since my PowerBook was 14 months old and I doubt I could have gotten more than £500 for it if selling. Been using the iMac for a week now.
The 17" widescreen is awesome - crisp and bright, the "limited" degree of rotation is not an issue at all. The internal speakers are not too bad but I will be using my Yahama ones when I get back to university. The FX5200 graphics card isn't bad at all and UT2004 plays perfectly well - I just hope WoW is as good but I somehow doubt it! The difference between the G5 and G4 is just shocking - launching programs is much faster, everything is very responsive and things like webpages with lots of little animated gifs don't bog me down. It all takes up very little space and looks good! Watching DVDs in proper widescreen is great too.
Downsides would be the lack of portability, but that's what happens when you go from a tiny laptop to a desktop. Also, my Airport Extreme card had problems accessing my network when I had the iMac downstairs (the router is upstairs) - the PowerBook never had this problem, so I can only put it down to the case design or the antenna not being inserted properly (I am too lazy to check, even though opening the iMac is so amazingly easy). Airport works perfectly well when closer to my router, though.
About me - student, use my computer mostly for word processing, presentations, researching with 500000000000 browser windows and tabs, chatting to friends, playing a few games, watching DVDs, listening to MP3s and burning CDs. The PowerBook was my first "big" Apple and I felt a bit burned by the upgraded versions that came out a week after I bought my Rev.A one. I collect older Macs and have a 3400c, Quadra 800, Quadra 650, IIci and a Plus. This iMac has definitely moved my entire Apple experience into the present day!
If your computer usage is similar to mine then don't continue to hesitate over getting a G5 iMac - you'll just end up wishing you'd gotten one sooner.