choosing a Mac.
choosing a Mac.
Im pretty elementary with computers but Im looking to buy my first. Looking to buy one for general purposes and producing, would also like to get into video at some point down the road. I have about $1,000 towards my new machine. Does anyone have any advice on what to buy. iBook good enough? or should I just go for the Powerbook? I know that I want a Mac. OK. thanks bye.
based on your current needs/experience and the fact that they are both still g4-based currently, the ibook will do you fine.
look for them refurb'd on the apple site or on sale elsewhere (dealmac.com is a good resource) and you should be able to pick a well spec'd machine up for $1k or less. do get as much RAM as you can afford once you get it -- but don't buy add'l RAM direclty from apple, you'll overpay if you do.
look for them refurb'd on the apple site or on sale elsewhere (dealmac.com is a good resource) and you should be able to pick a well spec'd machine up for $1k or less. do get as much RAM as you can afford once you get it -- but don't buy add'l RAM direclty from apple, you'll overpay if you do.
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The G4s in the iBooks and Powerbooks are still powerful enough for just about everything. I've got a 1 GHz powerbook that works very nicely, so even the low-end 1.2 GHz iBook should be just fine.
You will definitely need more memory though. As was already said, don't buy it from Apple, but someone like Crucial or Kingston, as the prices are a lot better. Also, if you're a student (or know one who would buy for you), Apple gives some pretty decent discounts.
You will definitely need more memory though. As was already said, don't buy it from Apple, but someone like Crucial or Kingston, as the prices are a lot better. Also, if you're a student (or know one who would buy for you), Apple gives some pretty decent discounts.
did had the same question some month ago because of a equipment change wish we had with the act. we decided to buy two iBooks with 1Gig Ram Memory, a extern-harddisk 7200 rounds(very important for ableton and other programs who reads samples).
pretty expensive decision, but i think its really gonnna work. we gonnna buy them within two weeks, so i`ve somebody have some comment on this please reply or PM me so we can buy something else what is maybe better
pretty expensive decision, but i think its really gonnna work. we gonnna buy them within two weeks, so i`ve somebody have some comment on this please reply or PM me so we can buy something else what is maybe better
Well, whatever you do don't get your RAM from Apple.... 8 times cheaper elsewhere...
They also just updated all the Powerbooks, in which is included 5400 RPM drives. I don't know if that would be economical, but I am working with an older powerbook with an after market IBM drive running at 5400 and have never had any problems reading samples....
They also just updated all the Powerbooks, in which is included 5400 RPM drives. I don't know if that would be economical, but I am working with an older powerbook with an after market IBM drive running at 5400 and have never had any problems reading samples....
Enforced limitations are a good thing.