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<blockquote data-quote="NMIke" data-source="post: 291007" data-attributes="member: 23641"><p>Thanks for your replies! Looks like we're almost there.</p><p></p><p>Will get a macbook with lots of ram. Again, I don't expect to do much more than word processing on it.</p><p></p><p>NOW, between the Imac and MacPro. This will be used to run a part-time law practice, household things, and I want to edit family videos. Maybe a full lenght dvd as a hobby (I have lots of underwater video). But nothing professional video-wise.</p><p></p><p>The advice re: the Imac is well taken. My only concern is what many would consider its greatest strength...the fact that its all-in-one. I am really worried that, if something goes wrong, fixing it will be darn near impossible. Something tells me that I would have better luck getting a MacPro serviced out here, if only because it seems more like the usual PC.</p><p></p><p>Not having to pay extra for a nice screen may just tip me over towards the imac, though.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NMIke, post: 291007, member: 23641"] Thanks for your replies! Looks like we're almost there. Will get a macbook with lots of ram. Again, I don't expect to do much more than word processing on it. NOW, between the Imac and MacPro. This will be used to run a part-time law practice, household things, and I want to edit family videos. Maybe a full lenght dvd as a hobby (I have lots of underwater video). But nothing professional video-wise. The advice re: the Imac is well taken. My only concern is what many would consider its greatest strength...the fact that its all-in-one. I am really worried that, if something goes wrong, fixing it will be darn near impossible. Something tells me that I would have better luck getting a MacPro serviced out here, if only because it seems more like the usual PC. Not having to pay extra for a nice screen may just tip me over towards the imac, though. Thanks again for all your help! [/QUOTE]
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