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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 4 Inscrit : 03 févr. 05 Lieu : Regina - CA Membre no 59,724 ![]() |
It has finally come time for me to upgrade my hardware. I have been currently been using an old PIII 500mHz with 512Meg of ram and a slow hard disk. I use Tracktion for my host and with a lot track freezing, it becomes somewhat usabe (but just barely)...
Up until recently I had been considering staying on the Windows side, but with the recent introduction of the Mac Mini I decided to take a more serious look at what Apple could offer, so I've tried to do a bit of comparison. I'm committed to purchasing a notebook and I tried to target $2500 (Cdn) for cost. This is what I have come up with... On the Apple side: Powerbook G4 combo drive 15.2-inch TFT Display 1280x854 resolution 1.5GHz PowerPC G4 512MB DDR333 SDRAM 80GB 5400rpm Hard Drive ATI Mobility Radeon 9700 (64 MB DDR) Backlit keyboard Gigabit Ethernet FireWire 400 & 800 Analog audio in/out DVI & S-Video out Cost is $2499 (cdn) On the PC side: Dell Inspiron 9200 Intel® Pentium® M 755 Processor (2GHz/400MHz FSB) 17" ultrawide xga+ 1 gig sdr ram 128MB ATI's™ Mobility Radeon™ 9700 24X CD-RW/DVD Combination Drive 60GB 7200rpm Hard Drive I might be wrong on this, but it seems to me that from a performance perspective, Dell would be the better option. In addition, there seems to be a greater number of low cost / free plugins for thw Windows side verses the Mac side (but I might be totally wron with respect to this as my experiience to date has been solely limited to the PC side). I am really trying to justify the move to Mac but its been a difficult journey. Hopefully this forum can help provide me with some added insight. Thanks. |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 5 Inscrit : 09 févr. 05 Lieu : New York - US Membre no 60,149 ![]() |
QUOTE Powerbook vs. G5: in 2 years my one-notch-under the state of the art Powerbook (667Mhz,1 Gig memory) is struggling to run crucial apps (Sibelius 3, Live 4.1, Absynth 3) at all and won't even install Garritan Personal Orchestra. Apparently Logic 7 Pro (at $1000) still runs well on G4 systems. hmm... i have an pb 800 and have little problem running Live or Absynth, thought i dont doubt that i could run more plugins on a more current faster machine. but you have to remember its now a 3 year old laptop, which are never top of the line even when you buy them compared to desktops. i personally would never give up the portability for a desktop again, i love it. but it depends on your needs... as for build, if you buy a laptop, make sure you get an extended warranty. my TiBook has been in 3 times for major repairs, and they replaced that damn peeling paint etc at the same time... the newer powerbooks, with the ports off to the side etc, seem to be better built. |
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