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Hey what do you guys think of the following,
I want get a macbook pro so when i'm not home i can still work on stuff.
My dad said how about you give your imac to your sister and you buy a macbook pro but i want to keep my little imac collection (3 plus a mac pro (ppc)) and it's still a good mac.
So what do you guys think keep the imac and see how i will get a macbook pro or give the imac to my sister who won't do a thing on it (she has an apple cube and 2 apple macbooks (all are ppc)).
And don't tell me apple sucks and it's over-expensive and i shoul buy a windows pc because it can do things as good as a mac can. I'm raised with macs so deal with it.
I want get a macbook pro so when i'm not home i can still work on stuff.
My dad said how about you give your imac to your sister and you buy a macbook pro but i want to keep my little imac collection (3 plus a mac pro (ppc)) and it's still a good mac.
So what do you guys think keep the imac and see how i will get a macbook pro or give the imac to my sister who won't do a thing on it (she has an apple cube and 2 apple macbooks (all are ppc)).
And don't tell me apple sucks and it's over-expensive and i shoul buy a windows pc because it can do things as good as a mac can. I'm raised with macs so deal with it.
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No idea. I don't know one Mac from another.
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Hahaha!Endoperez wrote:
My imac is from mid 2007 and the macbook would be from 2010 or 2011 i'm not sure.
So the difference between 2007 and 2010 or 2011 is the parts used
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From the sounds of it you've already made up your mind. So you might as well keep your iMac and get a new Macbook Pro. Honestly though, if you're going to buy an Apple, you might as well go all out anyway and get the Mac Pro.rodeje25 wrote:So what do you guys think keep the imac and see how i will get a macbook pro or give the imac to my sister who won't do a thing on it (she has an apple cube and 2 apple macbooks (all are ppc)).
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i got a mac pro (ppc so it isn't supporting much programs anymore) but i though of a macbook pro so if i wasn't home i still could do school stuff or modeling or programming. and i will get a macbook pro for my birthday so everything is fine (a mac pro is something i want in the future tough).Grayswandir wrote:From the sounds of it you've already made up your mind. So you might as well keep your iMac and get a new Macbook Pro. Honestly though, if you're going to buy an Apple, you might as well go all out anyway and get the Mac Pro.rodeje25 wrote:So what do you guys think keep the imac and see how i will get a macbook pro or give the imac to my sister who won't do a thing on it (she has an apple cube and 2 apple macbooks (all are ppc)).
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I've got one of the very first intel Mac Pro models myself, and it's still quite capable of running a lot of modern high-end games at satisfying speeds despite being positively ancient for a computer
I don't recall its precise year of construction. Early 2000s, anyway. 2001? 2003? Even if it's 2015, that's a ten-year-old machine.
My Macbook Pro is significantly less old (Mid 2010) but also significantly less powerful, experiencing heat-up* and jitters when trying things like TF2 and Portal2. I haven't tried Overgrowth on it since the early alphas where one drop of mobile blood on-screen meant a drop to 2 fps, but maybe I should, since that's been solved already.
Er, I'm rambling.
Point of the matter is: Mac Pro. Can recommend. It lasts.
*Heat-ups that may or may not be assisted by the lovely leather case my laptop never leaves though.. I haven't run any experiments on the case's influence on circulation. That would require taking the laptop out of the case.
I don't recall its precise year of construction. Early 2000s, anyway. 2001? 2003? Even if it's 2015, that's a ten-year-old machine.
My Macbook Pro is significantly less old (Mid 2010) but also significantly less powerful, experiencing heat-up* and jitters when trying things like TF2 and Portal2. I haven't tried Overgrowth on it since the early alphas where one drop of mobile blood on-screen meant a drop to 2 fps, but maybe I should, since that's been solved already.
Er, I'm rambling.
Point of the matter is: Mac Pro. Can recommend. It lasts.
*Heat-ups that may or may not be assisted by the lovely leather case my laptop never leaves though.. I haven't run any experiments on the case's influence on circulation. That would require taking the laptop out of the case.
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The only game i will instal on that macbook will be ksp (kerbal space program).
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I got a thing
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That's a beautiful thing.
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back from the nut farm
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IT'S EVIIIIIL
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Cats are fucking awesome.
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Cthulhu > Kitty.