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<blockquote data-quote="Judestone" data-source="post: 70320" data-attributes="member: 8456"><p>Ok, thanks for these thoughts.</p><p></p><p>What i'm thinking, is to move to a Mac Mini for my desk, whilst still continuing to do live work off my laptop (which i would do anyway, makes miles more sense!) then probably look, in a year, maybe 2 at a power-book after myself and possibly parental units are convinced, so I go completely mac...</p><p></p><p>Am I right on understanding that because Mac's are built from the same bits, and the OS written around them, that it'll actually use a 32mb card much better/more efficiently than a pc would?</p><p></p><p>If I pulled some vt in through firewire, and started editing it through, do you think I'd come across any problems, because of a low spec? I can't imagine the graphics card of a powerbook to be much better? <speculated, not looked></p><p></p><p>Thanks</p><p></p><p>Jude</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Judestone, post: 70320, member: 8456"] Ok, thanks for these thoughts. What i'm thinking, is to move to a Mac Mini for my desk, whilst still continuing to do live work off my laptop (which i would do anyway, makes miles more sense!) then probably look, in a year, maybe 2 at a power-book after myself and possibly parental units are convinced, so I go completely mac... Am I right on understanding that because Mac's are built from the same bits, and the OS written around them, that it'll actually use a 32mb card much better/more efficiently than a pc would? If I pulled some vt in through firewire, and started editing it through, do you think I'd come across any problems, because of a low spec? I can't imagine the graphics card of a powerbook to be much better? <speculated, not looked> Thanks Jude [/QUOTE]
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