Hey guys!
I've been editing on my Mac G4 laptop since 2005. I tricked it out when I got it because all the computers were turning over to Intel etc., but I couldn't affort the top of the line computer. But I did go in knowing that the last installment of The Godfather had been edited on 4 G4's so I was pretty confident in its capabilities. Plus, I researched it to know what it should have been able to do.
This computer has done well for me. It has complained and been tempermental, but usually I got out of it what I wanted. But I've been having issues editing HD footage. (I use FCP so I know its not the system.) More and more footage is HD. I would like to be able to edit it without my computer doing strange things.
I now am in a position to purchase a desktop iMac. Best Buy has an iMac for $1200. In the ad, it says:
Display: 21.5; 4GB Memory; 500GB Hard Drive; Mac OSX v10.6; Snow Leopard; Intel Core; i3 Processor...I don't really know what the Intel core or i3 Processor means. Wireless networking wireless keyboard and mouse.
Now, I have until next Saturday--the last day for the sale, to decide if I want this computer.
So, ladies and gentlement of IndieTalk. What do I do?
1. What should I be sure the computer has before I walk out of the door
2. What goodies should I consider, even if they are not necessary
3. Should the computer have dual processors....or something like that? Wasn't that what everyone was trying to get? Or was it dual hard drives
I don't remember.
4. Should I get this computer?
I am not trying to necessarily trying to keep up with the technology because I know you can't really do that....unless something is about to come out really soon, like with my G4. The new computers were in the stores literally ONE MONTH after I got it, but I knew I couldn't afford those.
But I have a tax return that I have let sit since May because I've been trying to wait for just the right computer. All I'll need is about $250 to get this computer-that's including taxes. I also intend to contact the Apple store and see if I can get a better deal, but I want to ask you all first because they will want to add all kinds of crap that maybe I don't need or want.
Help guys! I could use all the advice I can get!. I even have an editors workshop to go to on Monday and Tuesday and will be talking to them as well.
Tell me what I should do....
-- spinner
I've been editing on my Mac G4 laptop since 2005. I tricked it out when I got it because all the computers were turning over to Intel etc., but I couldn't affort the top of the line computer. But I did go in knowing that the last installment of The Godfather had been edited on 4 G4's so I was pretty confident in its capabilities. Plus, I researched it to know what it should have been able to do.
This computer has done well for me. It has complained and been tempermental, but usually I got out of it what I wanted. But I've been having issues editing HD footage. (I use FCP so I know its not the system.) More and more footage is HD. I would like to be able to edit it without my computer doing strange things.
I now am in a position to purchase a desktop iMac. Best Buy has an iMac for $1200. In the ad, it says:
Display: 21.5; 4GB Memory; 500GB Hard Drive; Mac OSX v10.6; Snow Leopard; Intel Core; i3 Processor...I don't really know what the Intel core or i3 Processor means. Wireless networking wireless keyboard and mouse.
Now, I have until next Saturday--the last day for the sale, to decide if I want this computer.
So, ladies and gentlement of IndieTalk. What do I do?
1. What should I be sure the computer has before I walk out of the door
2. What goodies should I consider, even if they are not necessary
3. Should the computer have dual processors....or something like that? Wasn't that what everyone was trying to get? Or was it dual hard drives

4. Should I get this computer?
I am not trying to necessarily trying to keep up with the technology because I know you can't really do that....unless something is about to come out really soon, like with my G4. The new computers were in the stores literally ONE MONTH after I got it, but I knew I couldn't afford those.
But I have a tax return that I have let sit since May because I've been trying to wait for just the right computer. All I'll need is about $250 to get this computer-that's including taxes. I also intend to contact the Apple store and see if I can get a better deal, but I want to ask you all first because they will want to add all kinds of crap that maybe I don't need or want.
Help guys! I could use all the advice I can get!. I even have an editors workshop to go to on Monday and Tuesday and will be talking to them as well.
Tell me what I should do....
-- spinner
