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Good evening,
I'm a full-time Linux user; for the most part, I'm very happy. Linux has served me well in my everyday tasks. However, my current machine is five years old and dying fast. The Linux ecosystem does not yet include a stable and powerful video editing application, and since I'm in the market for a new machine anyway, I have settled on purchasing an iMac to cover my AVCHD-editing needs.
After much work and penny-saving, I believe I will be purchasing the iMac, my first Apple product, within the next six months or so. I'm looking for advice on what time exactly I should choose to make the leap. Are rumors swirling that Apple will be coming out with another completely paradigm-changing iMac anytime soon? Apple is so good at design and such that they do seem to automatically make any previous models of iProducts obsolete each time a new version comes out.
I'm sorry if I'm missing something obvious. I'm sort of out of the Apple-loop, being iLess at the moment
/sleek
I'm a full-time Linux user; for the most part, I'm very happy. Linux has served me well in my everyday tasks. However, my current machine is five years old and dying fast. The Linux ecosystem does not yet include a stable and powerful video editing application, and since I'm in the market for a new machine anyway, I have settled on purchasing an iMac to cover my AVCHD-editing needs.
After much work and penny-saving, I believe I will be purchasing the iMac, my first Apple product, within the next six months or so. I'm looking for advice on what time exactly I should choose to make the leap. Are rumors swirling that Apple will be coming out with another completely paradigm-changing iMac anytime soon? Apple is so good at design and such that they do seem to automatically make any previous models of iProducts obsolete each time a new version comes out.
I'm sorry if I'm missing something obvious. I'm sort of out of the Apple-loop, being iLess at the moment
/sleek