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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Desktop Hardware
Choosing between iMac and Mac Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 583852" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>I would think many people here would say I should have kept my Intel iMac instead buying a Mac Pro but I am extremely glad I upgraded.</p><p>I basically use it for light apps like Mail, Safari, iTunes, and Front Row. Ocassionally I use Photoshop. But when I use Handbrake for video conversion, I go all out. I've got it converting videos for 24 straight hours now.</p><p>I like having an open system I can expand when I have some cash. It doesn't hold me back from doing what I want like the iMac did.</p><p>The Mac Pro is a multipurpose machine. I need to drop in a second video card so I can have my monitor and TV on seperate cards so I can use my computer for Front Row/ home theatre use while having the ability to do research on the Internet or browse MF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 583852, member: 26695"] I would think many people here would say I should have kept my Intel iMac instead buying a Mac Pro but I am extremely glad I upgraded. I basically use it for light apps like Mail, Safari, iTunes, and Front Row. Ocassionally I use Photoshop. But when I use Handbrake for video conversion, I go all out. I've got it converting videos for 24 straight hours now. I like having an open system I can expand when I have some cash. It doesn't hold me back from doing what I want like the iMac did. The Mac Pro is a multipurpose machine. I need to drop in a second video card so I can have my monitor and TV on seperate cards so I can use my computer for Front Row/ home theatre use while having the ability to do research on the Internet or browse MF. [/QUOTE]
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