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Old 07-08-2008, 09:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Ram in a PC vs Ram in a Mac

I'm looking at some laptops for video editing, and one major decision I'll have to make is if I want to get a mac, or a pc. A big part of the decision will depend on the RAM.

My question is will 2GB be enough for Leopard if I'm planning to do multimedia work? I personally don't think it is in Vista, and I would want 4GB...but after watching some videos of macbooks/macbooks pros with Photoshop, etc I'm not sure if 4GB is necessary.

What do you guys think? Is it worth paying an extra $200 for 4GB if I go with a mac? More importantly, would I even need it? (Again, this is for the mac, if I get a pc I'm definitely getting 4Gb or RAM)

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