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possibly buying a new iMac next month
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<blockquote data-quote="eisblitz" data-source="post: 1034192" data-attributes="member: 119594"><p>My budget is now $1000 or below, it shrank from the previous $2000</p><p></p><p>I don't really care if it's new or used, but seeing as my budget is so low, I don't believe that new is an option. I don't need something portable right now because I have a Windows laptop that I can use for the same thing as an Apple - just don't have the power with the laptop, nor the reliability as it's running Windows. </p><p></p><p>I know that the people at Apple would love to sell me the most expensive computer they make, but I don't see nor believe how I need a quad core computer to run 3 audio applications that are only memory intensive. My laptop really isn't that fast and it runs the programmes fine with 3GHz and 4GB memory ($300 compaq) and that's with Windows. Since I know Mac uses memory more efficiently and effectively doesn't make sense as to why I would need HEAPS of speed for the same thing as I can do now on much less and an inferior OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eisblitz, post: 1034192, member: 119594"] My budget is now $1000 or below, it shrank from the previous $2000 I don't really care if it's new or used, but seeing as my budget is so low, I don't believe that new is an option. I don't need something portable right now because I have a Windows laptop that I can use for the same thing as an Apple - just don't have the power with the laptop, nor the reliability as it's running Windows. I know that the people at Apple would love to sell me the most expensive computer they make, but I don't see nor believe how I need a quad core computer to run 3 audio applications that are only memory intensive. My laptop really isn't that fast and it runs the programmes fine with 3GHz and 4GB memory ($300 compaq) and that's with Windows. Since I know Mac uses memory more efficiently and effectively doesn't make sense as to why I would need HEAPS of speed for the same thing as I can do now on much less and an inferior OS. [/QUOTE]
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