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iMac better regarding photo/video editing than PC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bussta" data-source="post: 307308" data-attributes="member: 25132"><p>Get a Mac, you can boot it into windows via bootcamp, so you can run Word e.t.c if you need to without buying the mac versions.</p><p></p><p>Macs are traditionally a Graphic Designers choice as they were more stable and more capable at photo editing and design applications than the earlier PC's. I am a photo editor for a magazine in the Uk and I can tell you 99% of the media industry here use Mac's instead of PC's - they ooze creativity and are generally less buggy and not as complicated as PC's.</p><p></p><p>You will find that the screen on the iMac is one of the best you can get for the money, better than the cheap monitors that come with PC's, so as Photo editing is going to be your primary use then I would say after the speed of the machine this is the most important thing to consider.</p><p></p><p></p><p>But as mentioned if you get a Mac you get the best of both worlds being able to boot into XP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bussta, post: 307308, member: 25132"] Get a Mac, you can boot it into windows via bootcamp, so you can run Word e.t.c if you need to without buying the mac versions. Macs are traditionally a Graphic Designers choice as they were more stable and more capable at photo editing and design applications than the earlier PC's. I am a photo editor for a magazine in the Uk and I can tell you 99% of the media industry here use Mac's instead of PC's - they ooze creativity and are generally less buggy and not as complicated as PC's. You will find that the screen on the iMac is one of the best you can get for the money, better than the cheap monitors that come with PC's, so as Photo editing is going to be your primary use then I would say after the speed of the machine this is the most important thing to consider. But as mentioned if you get a Mac you get the best of both worlds being able to boot into XP. [/QUOTE]
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