Yes the iMac comes with a SuperDrive for like $1800 or so. The real 
help will be the beautiful LCD, the MUCH faster subsystem, the better 
video, heck its a couple generations ahead of the 7300. Maxing out a 
7300 in comparison to a new Mac is simply not worth it cost to 
performance.

David

On Tuesday, November 19, 2002, at 03:38  PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> If you plan to eventually burn DVD's (movies) then I'd say buy the 
> iMac. I
> THINK they can be gotten with the Superdrive. If not, then deciding 
> what you
> want the computer to end up with, and what it will cost to do that, 
> would be
> the way to go. To essentially max out the 7300 (I'm going by my 7600. 
> I don't
> know the differences between the two), as cheaply as possible, would 
> cost
> roughly:
> Sonnet G4/800   $390
> Sonnet Tempo Trio $180
> ATI Radeon 7000 Mac edition  $130
> 1 Gig Ram $200
> 40+ Gig HD $50
> CD-RW $50
> Total + or - $1000

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