tacojohn44
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OK, so. I am about to buy my first computer as a graduation present, and I want to hear everyone's opinion on the computer I have in mind. I am looking at the iMac 20' 2.66GHz. I chose this one because it has the highest graphics card w/out pulling out 3 grand for a desktop, or somewhere along those lines. I have used macs a lot seeing as its the leading computers in my household so I am very pleased w/ them. Now the only down side to this is that the only windows computer I have is about 10+ yrs expired, running windows 2000. Its horrible. But I understand its just an old computer. I am mainly purchasing the computer for garageband, because I love this software and ... i love it. But I also want to do some minor gaming on it. Battlefield 2, Final Fantasy XI, etc. I realize these games are pretty outdated so I believe the mac would run them fine under Bootcamp. I have not used bootcamp before and do not know how well it wrks. I installed virtual PC on a (whatever the laptops before macbook pros were... G5 something?) mac laptop and hated it. So horrible. Yet I know that bootcamp is not an emulator... much like parallels. And I pretty much want this to be an all around good computer that will last me. For word documents, bootcamp will come in handy.
A major down fall I see in the iMac though is that you can not hook something into it and use the monitor (gaming console, tv, etc). I belive you can do a monitoring from the computer, say onto a tv but thats about it. Pretty selfish and dumb.
I am looking for a completely unbiased response from anyone intelligent enough to not simply put...
mac rulez or windows owns all
the specs of the imac are as followed:
2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB memory
500GB hard drive1
8x double-layer SuperDrive
ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO with 256MB memory
for roughly $1,700.
I'm not too computer savy but I believe the specs are up to today's standard. And I believe the graphics card is on the upper end... but not amazing. If I am wrong please correct me.
Thanks.
-Tacojohn
EDIT: I just built my own Dell w/ all the same specs with one more GB of memory for $1,850'ish.
A major down fall I see in the iMac though is that you can not hook something into it and use the monitor (gaming console, tv, etc). I belive you can do a monitoring from the computer, say onto a tv but thats about it. Pretty selfish and dumb.
I am looking for a completely unbiased response from anyone intelligent enough to not simply put...
mac rulez or windows owns all
the specs of the imac are as followed:
2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB memory
500GB hard drive1
8x double-layer SuperDrive
ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO with 256MB memory
for roughly $1,700.
I'm not too computer savy but I believe the specs are up to today's standard. And I believe the graphics card is on the upper end... but not amazing. If I am wrong please correct me.
Thanks.
-Tacojohn
EDIT: I just built my own Dell w/ all the same specs with one more GB of memory for $1,850'ish.
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