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    Quote Originally Posted by Klydo View Post
    No one needs that power unless you're working in large files such as movies, music or photography. Things such as web design don't need it especially at a low level.
    I would use a mac pro for multitrack recoding. Dont even tell me that dont need loads when you have protools going with about 10 tracks lasting about 2 hours that puts strain on the macbooks ect. Also even small video producers would find it useful as on final cut videos render 10x quicker.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klydo View Post
    He would be wasting thousands buying a Mac Pro as he has no use for it's power. To use a Mac Pro in an efficent and productive manner your name has to be Steven Spielberg.

    I would say do what I did. I purchase a basic MacBook for £699 then spent a week or so using it and getting used to it as a new operating system. I then went back and purchased a middle of the range iMac which meant I could then replace my PC. You should also buy the laptop first if you're planning on selling a PC to get a replacement. This way you will still have access to the internet and your work if you have any.
    1. Finally someone agrees you have to be video rendering or a scientist for any use of a Mac Pro! Amen!
    2. That sounds pretty good. Thanks for the heads up.
    3. I've heard a MacBook is fine for professional web design; a mac pro is a perfect example of consumerism. Hardlyn anybody needs it. My friend a video editor wants one, thats a respectable choice as he does HD video rendering, he went to Rhode Island Uni of Design, they had 10 mac pros as a render farm. Lol.
    4. Ok I'm going to buy the MacBook first, and then an iMac once I can afford it too, and so on.
    5. I believe final cut pro will only work on a MacBook Pro, I think the gfx in a macbook doesn't let it do that. Oh well the only thing I'd be using it for are video blogs on youtube. And they perform pretty well at that.

    Thanks for all the advice guys, keep it coming!
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    I have a MacBook, typing from it right now. I remember when I had to pick between macbook and imac, and the macbook was defiantly the best decision. I'm on Tiger but hoping to upgrade to leopard soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypertext View Post
    1. Finally someone agrees you have to be video rendering or a scientist for any use of a Mac Pro! Amen!
    2. That sounds pretty good. Thanks for the heads up.
    3. I've heard a MacBook is fine for professional web design; a mac pro is a perfect example of consumerism. Hardlyn anybody needs it. My friend a video editor wants one, thats a respectable choice as he does HD video rendering, he went to Rhode Island Uni of Design, they had 10 mac pros as a render farm. Lol.
    4. Ok I'm going to buy the MacBook first, and then an iMac once I can afford it too, and so on.
    5. I believe final cut pro will only work on a MacBook Pro, I think the gfx in a macbook doesn't let it do that. Oh well the only thing I'd be using it for are video blogs on youtube. And they perform pretty well at that.

    Thanks for all the advice guys, keep it coming!
    You have no idea.
    Mac Pros are only that expensive due to their server typed parts.
    They're the best solution for professional work, such as video editing, web design, animation.

    I'm working off a Mac Pro now, it works perfectly for 3d rendering also.

    So Charles, do not talk about what you do not know.

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    As I said Josh, animation, and video editing, but not web design; web design will work with an iMac and pro work? what type of pro work?
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypertext View Post
    As I said Josh, animation, and video editing, but not web design; web design will work with an iMac and pro work? what type of pro work?
    You might have me mixed up with a different Josh.
    But I do a lot of 3d rendering and programming.

    Trust me. Mac Pros suit all design work.

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    3d rendering - ok, programming - i think not. It's basically word processing and then testing it out. Presuming you have a live test server, which I do.
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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    To be honest I know a person who has a Mac Pro and hardly does any design or video editing etc etc at all.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hypertext View Post
    3d rendering - ok, programming - i think not. It's basically word processing and then testing it out. Presuming you have a live test server, which I do.
    Not, exactly as you'd be using 3D Models, (as an assumption), and you wouldn't need a live test server, as for instance, how would, SP games work off your PC?

    Quote Originally Posted by MattGarner View Post
    To be honest I know a person who has a Mac Pro and hardly does any design or video editing etc etc at all.
    That's him then, really, the director of the macs, admitted in an interview the Mac Pros, were really made for such "high quality" tasks.

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    My moms friend's house is like work inside, inside she has:
    Basement: 3 MP's, 12 MB's, 7 iMacs
    Second Floor: 5 iMacs
    Top Floor: 3 iMacs, 2 MB's, 1 MB Pro.

    Keep in mind this woman runs a voice over company. This is her house!!! It's amazing.. I was immersed, as you can imagine. Btw, they run protools.
    How could this hapen to meeeeeeeeeeeeeee?lol.

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