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| WirelessEyes |
Yo.. I love mac's!
I work for Apple so to answer soem questions;
The iPod deal is no longer going on, that promo ended Sep 12.
Every single computer comes with the same OS/software. iLife is on there ready to go.
Everything on the mac is integrated to one another, its sweet.
The MacBook will get the job done for PhotoShop. I highly recomned a gig of ram.. Rumor has it that the new Intel Core 2 Duo processors are coming out momentarly, so since Im not at work - wait a little
i have a DP 1.8 G5 in my studio and a 15" powerbook for school and live performances.
Anyone have the new iMacs? they are very nice |
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| fr0st |
| Brian just come to my place we'll have a session and the explore the wonderful world of Apple ;) |
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| dj_bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
Bas go for a Mac I love recording my sets in them. You dont even need any of the ones i use (Ableton, Cubase, Audacity bla bla) to record in it already comes with the basic version of garageband which you can record in. Definitly go for a mac (im bias though :stongue: ) |
Def going for the Macbook Pro now. Found out I can get a discount from work :D. I figure making the switch from PC to Mac won't be that tough because I have to use both at work anyway. I already have Ableton and plan on getting Protools, Reason, or Cubase or SOMETHING as I believe it is now time for me to produce or at least edit my own tracks :p |
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| InterMilan31 |
anyone with a macremote download remotebuddy!
found it this week and it works wonders! |
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| kid nyce |
OK, looks like im going with a Black Mac Book Glossy 13. should I bump up the ram and keep the hds at 80gb or can I bump the HDs up to 120gb and buy ram at another place for the upgrade?
help!
Jon, also might need you to help me install windows as a dual boot option. Have the slightest clue how to... |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by kid nyce
OK, looks like im going with a Black Mac Book Glossy 13. should I bump up the ram and keep the hds at 80gb or can I bump the HDs up to 120gb and buy ram at another place for the upgrade?
help!
Jon, also might need you to help me install windows as a dual boot option. Have the slightest clue how to... |
bump the ram keep the hd...around xmas buy a external hd ;) |
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| kid nyce |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
bump the ram keep the hd...around xmas buy a external hd ;) |
so i take it i can't install more ram at my will? is the ram slots similar to those of a regular laptop? If I wanted to maybe go to 2GB worth etc? |
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| kid nyce |
| quote: | Originally posted by Danny Ocean
u can go 2gb |
can I go 2gb by purchasing aftermarket ram? or am I confined to only upgrading via apple when I purchase the mac book?
in essence, is there a panel on the bottom that will allow me to open it up and pop ram in and out of it like any regular laptop?
external HD i have, not worried about it =) |
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| InterMilan31 |
| yes there is a panel so yes on the aftermarket ram |
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| dj_bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
yes there is a panel so yes on the aftermarket ram |
Stupid question, but...is it the same kind of ram as a PC? Got a MacBook Pro 15" should be here in a few days :D |
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