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<blockquote data-quote="guitarkid" data-source="post: 954611" data-attributes="member: 134014"><p>what's up? maybe i can help out. first off...your girlfriend is buying you an imac? must be nice. keep her. </p><p></p><p>alright, i work in IT and have had all types of pc's since the early 90s and before the internet was popular. i do high-end digital photography, HD video production to blu ray and pro audio-recording studio. let me put it to you this way...i just built an insanely fast quad core pc with 6 gigs ram and sold it 2 months after i built it....i got an imac. mine is a core 2 duo with 4 gigs ram and i edit nothing but HD video on it via final cut pro 7. i also do blu ray work with a 3rd party blu ray external burner. the 24" core 2 duo imac will be good enough for it. i have had no issues and i have edited many things for myself and clients. i'm going to be selling my really nice core 2 duo Dell pc that has been with me through thick and thin...to get a 2nd imac for audio production in my studio. never thought i would switch to apple since i loved pc so much...but...i wish i did it sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guitarkid, post: 954611, member: 134014"] what's up? maybe i can help out. first off...your girlfriend is buying you an imac? must be nice. keep her. alright, i work in IT and have had all types of pc's since the early 90s and before the internet was popular. i do high-end digital photography, HD video production to blu ray and pro audio-recording studio. let me put it to you this way...i just built an insanely fast quad core pc with 6 gigs ram and sold it 2 months after i built it....i got an imac. mine is a core 2 duo with 4 gigs ram and i edit nothing but HD video on it via final cut pro 7. i also do blu ray work with a 3rd party blu ray external burner. the 24" core 2 duo imac will be good enough for it. i have had no issues and i have edited many things for myself and clients. i'm going to be selling my really nice core 2 duo Dell pc that has been with me through thick and thin...to get a 2nd imac for audio production in my studio. never thought i would switch to apple since i loved pc so much...but...i wish i did it sooner. [/QUOTE]
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