|
|
|
Help With Portable Mac Recommendation, yes, another stinkin newb wants answers |
|
|
|
Thu 16 Sep 2004, 02:27
|
Newbie
Group: Members
Posts: 1
Joined: 16-Sep 04
From: Melbourne - AU
Member No.: 51,076
|
Hello all, I'm currently studying Audio Engineering and am desperate for a computer - however, due to my lack of space the only thing I can really get is a laptop (not complaining) which my guilt-ridden uncle is willing to front the bill for. Unfortunately he hasn't indicated any budgetary limitations so I've gone right ahead and thought the 17" G4 Powerbook is the best thing, considering I'll be using it for the next 2-3 years. But then again, I HAVE NO IDEA ABOUT MACS. I will be getting an Mbox for it and running ProTools, Reason and/or/maybe Cubase SL as well, but also for email, etc, etc. I was just wondering if the top-of-the range Pbook will be a good investment, or if a 15" 1.5GHz would be just as dandy - keeping in mind I haven't the foggiest about computer tech-specs. Any help with recommendations would be highly appreciated. Thankyou! (and apologies for being a dummy)
|
|
|
|
|
Thu 16 Sep 2004, 17:35
|
Junior Member
Group: Members
Posts: 125
Joined: 25-Sep 03
From: Brookfield, IL. - US
Member No.: 25,398
|
I agree with swilder. And with the money you save, you can get a seperate inexpensive 17" Flat Panel display for home. That way you'll have the best of 3 worlds. ....Large enough display, dual monitors and you'll have the portabilty as well. Now days you can get some pretty reasonably priced, Mac compatible Flat Screen Displays on the net or at your local Microcenter & Comp USA stores. ..Brands like Qrium, Daewoo, Samsun, ViewSonic, etc. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/brows...0854750-6302269http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/ca...%2A&match_type= Good luck
|
|
|
|
|
|
1 User(s) are reading this topic (1 Guests and 0 Anonymous Users)
0 Members:
|
|