On Jan 26, 2005, at 3:16 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I purchased a g3 700 iBook 6 months ago and have been very happy. With the
tax return coming I am looking to purchase a desktop to replace my aging
1ghz athlon. The new mac mini has caught my eye because I love its
pricepoint. Only thing I do not like is its limited upgrade path. I have
noticed that people can squeeze years out of a powermac, yet the iMac etc.
seem to fall behind quickly.



There are thousands of iMacs toiling away out there; you're seeing people *talk* a lot about their Powermacs, but in truth, the vast majority of macs, both PowerMac and iMac never get upgraded at all.



Seeing as how I have a limited budget im looking for recommendations. I
don't want to spend more than 600-700 dollars if possible, yet I want as
much machine as I can get. The dual g4 machines seem pretty interesting,
but will they be fast enough to enjoy for years to come? I am pleased with
my iBook but I want something to do video editing, photoshop and various
college projects.

My opinion is that for that kind of money, get the fast Mini.

The advent of the Mini, if it takes off (as it shows every indication of doing) this is going to put huge downward price pressure on things like G4 upgrades. I'm not sure that the upgrade sellers can compete and stay in business. (It's also going to put serious downward pressure on used mac prices, too, though that may take some time to materialize.)

A dual G4/1.2 GHz upgrade at OWC is as much as a mini, and while dual processor systems do speed things up it's not a clear-cut 2X advantage.

Plus you're spending some money on a Powermac that's almost guaranteed to be lower powered than the Mini to start with...with your budget, maxing out a Mini will keep you in business for a while to come.

True an upgradeable system does offer a longer lifespan, but it's not as long as you might expect...as they age, the compromises made to get them up to corrent performance standards will be harder and harder to take, and for $600 you're not getting anywhere near top of the line to start with.

--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pha rmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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