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Mac Mini G4 to Intel Mini or iMac?
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<blockquote data-quote="movedx" data-source="post: 869247" data-attributes="member: 107801"><p>Greetings.</p><p></p><p>I recently bougt my self a G4 Mac Mini as an introduction to OS X and Macs in general. The specs are:</p><p></p><p>1.5GHz CPU</p><p>1GB of RAM</p><p>80GB HDD</p><p>OS X 10.5.7 (Leopard)</p><p></p><p>I'm very happy with the machine but as most of your are likely aware (I hope), PPC hardware won't be able to run Snow Leopard (10.6) and as such, I need to move to a new machine, but what should I go for? A another Mini, or an iMac?</p><p></p><p>I'll outline my common usage here, and what I could possibly want to do in the near future. Also, I'd like to state I wont be upgrading to another machine until September/October time.</p><p></p><p>At present, on the G4 I:</p><p></p><p>* Browse the internet using Safari. This includes BBC news, YouTube (very slow, sadly), XKCD, etc</p><p>* IRC using Colloquy.</p><p>* MSN using an MSN client I can't remember the name of (a little bird icon in the dock)</p><p>* Play movies, videos, music from my external USB 2.0 drive using VLC.</p><p>* Write documents, currently with Office:Mac, for Cadets. Simple documents, nothing fancy.</p><p>* A bit of PHP coding here and there.</p><p></p><p>I want to (but my present hardware limits me):</p><p></p><p>* Use Photoshop CS?.</p><p>* Use XCode and learn how-to write simple OS X applications.</p><p>* Play EVE Online (but to be honest, I only want to try it).</p><p>* Play WoW (occasionally).</p><p>* POSSIBLY virtualize at some point (but only to play around)</p><p></p><p>My understanding of the Mac ranges (Mini, iMac, Pro) is that the Mac Mini is for daily usage and nothing too intensive; the iMac is for the more "professioanl" user such as a graphic designs and the pro is for your video editors, etc? Is my undestanding accurate?</p><p></p><p>Any tips would be nice. I was planning, at first, of getting a 1gB Mini and upgrading it to 4gB my self (and possibly upgrading the memory my self too).</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="movedx, post: 869247, member: 107801"] Greetings. I recently bougt my self a G4 Mac Mini as an introduction to OS X and Macs in general. The specs are: 1.5GHz CPU 1GB of RAM 80GB HDD OS X 10.5.7 (Leopard) I'm very happy with the machine but as most of your are likely aware (I hope), PPC hardware won't be able to run Snow Leopard (10.6) and as such, I need to move to a new machine, but what should I go for? A another Mini, or an iMac? I'll outline my common usage here, and what I could possibly want to do in the near future. Also, I'd like to state I wont be upgrading to another machine until September/October time. At present, on the G4 I: * Browse the internet using Safari. This includes BBC news, YouTube (very slow, sadly), XKCD, etc * IRC using Colloquy. * MSN using an MSN client I can't remember the name of (a little bird icon in the dock) * Play movies, videos, music from my external USB 2.0 drive using VLC. * Write documents, currently with Office:Mac, for Cadets. Simple documents, nothing fancy. * A bit of PHP coding here and there. I want to (but my present hardware limits me): * Use Photoshop CS?. * Use XCode and learn how-to write simple OS X applications. * Play EVE Online (but to be honest, I only want to try it). * Play WoW (occasionally). * POSSIBLY virtualize at some point (but only to play around) My understanding of the Mac ranges (Mini, iMac, Pro) is that the Mac Mini is for daily usage and nothing too intensive; the iMac is for the more "professioanl" user such as a graphic designs and the pro is for your video editors, etc? Is my undestanding accurate? Any tips would be nice. I was planning, at first, of getting a 1gB Mini and upgrading it to 4gB my self (and possibly upgrading the memory my self too). Regards. [/QUOTE]
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