Mac G5-is This A Good Time To Buy New?, Is Apple coming out with new g5 soon? |
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Sat 7 Jan 2006, 01:36
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If you hold out till later this year the Mac-Intel Macintoshes will be available. You would be "future-proofed" for several years. I have a dual 2.3 G5 and love it but if I were in the market now I think that I would wait a bit.
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Sat 14 Jan 2006, 10:09
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In the recent MacWorld, which you can view at the apple website, Steve Jobs said that the entire apple range will be transitioned over to the intel platform by the end of 2006! If I were you, I would wait!!!
I almost bought a Quad G5 in Dec 2005 but i'm glad I didn't now, and if the new MacBook Pro is anything to do by, Dual Core laptop!!, the powerMac range will be awesome when the arrive.
Beya
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Sat 14 Jan 2006, 22:33
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I think mortalengines has it nailed. Or at least 98% of it. Computers are obsolete the day they are on the store shelves. The next version is already in development with the short life cycle of today's tech market place. The questions that mortal brings up are the perfect ones to ask. Does what you have now meet your needs? Are you looking for a new computer because you don't have one? Or are you looking for one because you have an aging computer that is not meeting your current needs? I run a 2 year on G5 2.0GhzDP and I have yet to use all of that horsepower. However, I don't run a lot of software instruments simultaneously. But with enough RAM and fast enough hard drives, a current quad G5 should meet the needs of even the most intense studio. The DP should be more than adequate for a home recordist' studio. If you can limp along or your set up is simply getting you by right now, and you have no pressing project that requires the hardware upgrade, then hang tight until the MacMac Pro (usign the new MacBook Pro naming convention) comes out. If you need a machine now, then grab a G5 that fits your needs and stock it with RAM to keep you going through any session you can see yourself engaging in. But, don't let yourself going into buyer's remorse frenzy if SJ ups the timeline and a new Intel tower ships this year. Bottom line is don't get hamstrung on the technology. Focus on the creativity. The hardware is only a means to an end. best of luck! peace, deacon (required disclaimer: All opinions expressed are MHO and may be totally full of hot air.)
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Sun 15 Jan 2006, 03:20
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Steve was clear at the keynote, all Apple computers will be on intel by december 06, that is sooner than thought before (2007). On the should I buy or not? Well, as usual if you need a computer now that can do it's work now, it's now. If you can wait a little (especially if you're short on cash) wait a little there will be new hardware (for the adventurous) and old models for cheaper. G5s are good stuff, they will works flawlessly in a pro environment 2-3 years. We'll have the software for G5 til then. On the macintel themselves we still need the apps (the one we are most interested in) so you can wait a little Ecpecially to wait and se if all is clear and Apple/intel did their job with full marks.
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