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Which spec's would suit?
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<blockquote data-quote="diginik" data-source="post: 372693" data-attributes="member: 29998"><p>Once again, thanks for the replies! Nice to see another Amiga user... </p><p></p><p>I think I may end up with the MacBook. I've been trying to think why I would need a graphics card, considering what I need to do with it and can't come up with any reasons. My biggest problem is I tend to plump for more power simply for the reason that it is more powerful. I seriously need to stop doing that.</p><p></p><p>Reading some other posts, I notice that there may be an issue regarding the screen size. Some people think that for photography, editing images and stuff, 13" may be too small to be effective. Is there anyone using a MacBook for photo editing etc that may have an opinion on this?</p><p></p><p>(With regards to Linux being a better replacement, I had a good friend who did all the tweaking/programming for me and all I did was play with the pretty interface :dummy: That was my point about the Mac being the more logical replacement. The amount of time I have had to spend getting my PC to do what I wanted it to do has more than alleviated any need for me to tinker! For example, I got rid of my last rig as it kept crashing in every game, regardless of any fixes I tried. The day I got rid of it and got my new one, I had a response on a forum that it may have been my broadband modem. I checked and it was. Now in what screwed up world does a modem cause conflicts with a graphics card? How does that work??!!?</p><p>I love my games, but GAH do I hate PC's...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diginik, post: 372693, member: 29998"] Once again, thanks for the replies! Nice to see another Amiga user... I think I may end up with the MacBook. I've been trying to think why I would need a graphics card, considering what I need to do with it and can't come up with any reasons. My biggest problem is I tend to plump for more power simply for the reason that it is more powerful. I seriously need to stop doing that. Reading some other posts, I notice that there may be an issue regarding the screen size. Some people think that for photography, editing images and stuff, 13" may be too small to be effective. Is there anyone using a MacBook for photo editing etc that may have an opinion on this? (With regards to Linux being a better replacement, I had a good friend who did all the tweaking/programming for me and all I did was play with the pretty interface :dummy: That was my point about the Mac being the more logical replacement. The amount of time I have had to spend getting my PC to do what I wanted it to do has more than alleviated any need for me to tinker! For example, I got rid of my last rig as it kept crashing in every game, regardless of any fixes I tried. The day I got rid of it and got my new one, I had a response on a forum that it may have been my broadband modem. I checked and it was. Now in what screwed up world does a modem cause conflicts with a graphics card? How does that work??!!? I love my games, but GAH do I hate PC's...) [/QUOTE]
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