which mac to get?
rdcube
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Hi guys/gals,
I was wondering which mac to get.
MacBook
2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2 gb memory
$999+tax
13-inch MacBook Pro
Up to 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2 gb memory
$1199+tax
Obviously the price would be a factor, but I do want to (need to) get a mac to build my game and start using it as a 'business' laptop.
I can upgrade the memory to 4gb for $100 bucks more on each mac and hard drive for another $50~$100.
If I'm gonna spend that much dough, it better be worth it...and to be honest, I don't know how much difference the ghz will be going to pro and I do have an external hard drive already I could re-use.
I don't want to get the mac mini, although it would be cheaper, but I do travel quite a bit and would like to have something for the road with long lasting battery.
Which one do y'all recommend? Not necessarily for GS game building, but overall.
Any feedback is much appreciated.
Thanks.
I was wondering which mac to get.
MacBook
2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2 gb memory
$999+tax
13-inch MacBook Pro
Up to 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2 gb memory
$1199+tax
Obviously the price would be a factor, but I do want to (need to) get a mac to build my game and start using it as a 'business' laptop.
I can upgrade the memory to 4gb for $100 bucks more on each mac and hard drive for another $50~$100.
If I'm gonna spend that much dough, it better be worth it...and to be honest, I don't know how much difference the ghz will be going to pro and I do have an external hard drive already I could re-use.
I don't want to get the mac mini, although it would be cheaper, but I do travel quite a bit and would like to have something for the road with long lasting battery.
Which one do y'all recommend? Not necessarily for GS game building, but overall.
Any feedback is much appreciated.
Thanks.
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Or, if you're a student, you can get a discount. I showed a college ID in the store and they knocked off $100 easily.
Oh, and you can pick up extra memory for cheap at NewEgg.com or other sites. No need to pay full price for memory at Apple.
There is so much going on that 2gb kinda runs like PC
Just my 2cents
Jumping back and fourth from Audio to photoshop to Gs can cause some major slow downs and crashes.
DOnt get me wrong 2gb does the trick but ifyou are gonna spend the money that extra boost is huge in performance.
10.5and 10.6 are resource hogs... and people complained about vista... pfft
My Hp laptop with vista runs photoshop like twice as fast. bumped up the Ram and 10.6 is smokin it now
I currently operate off a 13in MacBook and I hate it. I'm just so used to my 24in PC monitor though. I will be upgrading to the 27in iMac soon. Go with a bigger screen if you can.
I got the cheapest Hanns-G newegg had to offer and it looks awesome
Even the maxed out 3.08 core 2 duo I would seriously consider - considering that a lot of raw performance and processing power is still untapped due to the OS - yeah - so we got Snow Leopard and its got Grand Central - yeah - how many apps have been released fully optimised for 64bit + Grand Central ?
Lets also not forget Open CL as well - it would be a safe bet to buy the best machine possible that you can afford, knowing in confidence that it's future proofed by software development.
I mean my daily laptop is a 1.3 ghz PowerBook G4, yep I'm writing this on it now and do most of my work on it - sux for intel only stuff - but got a intel imac for that. Hmmm . . . don't know why apple changed the name from " POWER !!! BOOK " to Mac Book - I like POWER BOOK much better !!! its more DYNAMIC ! . . . the new 27" Imacs also look pretty tasty and they double up as a monitor, so if you upgrade your hardware later, your can use it as a second 27" display - BONUS !
Basically work out your finances, if you are gonna spend up to 3.5k on new hardware and you will be doing " serious " work with it, how quickly will it pay itself off - so that's 3.5k and how quickly will it make you money, so if you spend 3.5k, and you can make 10g's in a quarter then that would be a very good investment. Considering you would update this hardware on average of 5 - 6 years or so and you can claim depreciation tax if you have a business.
I have a 20" iMac at home and, yes, I can understand going back down to a 13" screen could be frustrating, but if you're able to toss some GameSalad anywhere, that's worth it to me. I have no access to a Mac from my work full of junky PCs, so I can't even test out any GameSalad projects people put up, let alone put something together when I have a fresh idea.
The 2 gig RAM on my mini is plenty, though.
Remember the 4gigs!
I play call of duty 4 on my mac, beautiful graphics, and no lag!
It is indeed a big investment either way...will definitely get 4gigs of memory.
What about choosing 2.26ghz vs 2.53ghz?
Does that make a difference? it's like another $100 more.
Will Gamesalad run on it please help is needed.
Thank-You
but if you're buying go for faster clock-speed than 1.25GHZ and try to get a larger HardDrive than 40GB and more mem than 256mb... has to have the Intel dual core... and not the G4 models (which don't do leopard)...
love my Mac mini!
MH
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try Apple store... refurbished models... best prices...
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/mac/mac_mini?mco=MTkyMTc1OTU
wow that is a super price for a super computer!
or Mac Pro Store... mac mini $447 intel well that is quite as good a model as at Apple Store...
and Apple is free shipping!
I have bought from this company in the past... they were good to work with...
look around... fine one that will do the job for you
MH
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/macbook_pro/index-macbookpro.html
-Josh
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820231265