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iMac Vs PowerMac???
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<blockquote data-quote="martyp" data-source="post: 995540" data-attributes="member: 61183"><p>You may actually be deceived here. Adobe software runs IMO better or just as good under Windows as it does under Mac OS X. </p><p></p><p>I personally prefer to run OS X at home since it is cleaner etc, but I have no complaints from my Dell workstation running Windows Vista Ultimate x64 at the office for running design apps.</p><p></p><p>I'm personally hoping CS5 for OS X will be coded for full 64-bit support. </p><p></p><p>However, I personally had a Mac Pro and felt its power was wasted for these apps and have now purchased a MacBook Pro. </p><p></p><p>Therefore, I'd still recommend the iMac to you and if you want the best (which you can well afford in your budget) get the 27" i7 model and upgrade the RAM after purchase via OCW or Crucial to suit your needs. </p><p></p><p>Hope that helps...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martyp, post: 995540, member: 61183"] You may actually be deceived here. Adobe software runs IMO better or just as good under Windows as it does under Mac OS X. I personally prefer to run OS X at home since it is cleaner etc, but I have no complaints from my Dell workstation running Windows Vista Ultimate x64 at the office for running design apps. I'm personally hoping CS5 for OS X will be coded for full 64-bit support. However, I personally had a Mac Pro and felt its power was wasted for these apps and have now purchased a MacBook Pro. Therefore, I'd still recommend the iMac to you and if you want the best (which you can well afford in your budget) get the 27" i7 model and upgrade the RAM after purchase via OCW or Crucial to suit your needs. Hope that helps... [/QUOTE]
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