iMac
20-inch glossy widescreen display 1GB memory 320GB hard drive 8x SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW) ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO with 256MB memory Built-in iSight Camera
or a
MacBook
13-inch glossy widescreen display 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo 1GB memory 120GB hard drive Combo drive Built-in iSight
They're the same price, and with the MacBook I can carry it around, obviously, but, with the iMac I have a second screen I can use.
Help?
Well, I am a High-School student so, some school work, I'm a TV production student, so often I might have to do a lil' editing here and there for the school. I'm pretty much going to really not to move it much, because I feel that I'm a retard and it'll get ran over by a truck or something.
I'm a TV production student, so often I might have to do a lil' editing here and there for the school.
I'm pretty much going to really not to move it much, because I feel that I'm a retard and it'll get ran over by a truck or something.
You should probably look into getting more RAM though. 2GB is pretty standard nowadays, even in Macs.
i'd say iMac if you aren't going to move it around much... itrs bad for the battery to keep it plugged in all the time on a macbook. also, upgrade the memory...
I will when I get the money.
You can use a second screen on a MacBook too, I am now. You just need to get the mini-DVI to DVI converter. I voted for the MacBook, because it's portable. It depends on what you want to use it for though. College work? Gaming? The iMac has a better graphics card (by far) so if you're thinking of utilising that, then that should be a factor to consider. Do you need the screen size? Are you just going to be using it in one place? Because there's no point in getting a MacBook if you're not going to move it much (it would also damage the battery if you always keep it plugged in).
I voted for the MacBook, because it's portable. It depends on what you want to use it for though. College work? Gaming? The iMac has a better graphics card (by far) so if you're thinking of utilising that, then that should be a factor to consider. Do you need the screen size? Are you just going to be using it in one place? Because there's no point in getting a MacBook if you're not going to move it much (it would also damage the battery if you always keep it plugged in).
Well, I am a High-School student so, some school work,
and Manic,
I'm not going to have that battle right now.
Quote: from look over here at 10:20 am on Sep. 13, 2008 Whats the use of a second screen? Two screens is a bigger, better experience on the computer. It's fucking amazing.
Whats the use of a second screen?
Two screens is a bigger, better experience on the computer. It's fucking amazing.
This is true.