I wanted to know if my computing tasks, some daily and some not so daily, could be done on an Apple. So here's my task list:
Web surfing and email, one in the same really because I'm an gmail user- check
Website editing, blog or HTML- check
Photograph editing and cataloging- check
BZflag :) - check (if you like online games and don't know BZflag, you should)
Movie capture and editing- check (one is encoding while I'm typing this :))
Wife proof - check (Elaine has her own Powerbook now)
There's surely more to the list but it eludes me at the moment. But the icing on the cake is all of the above was done out of the box. No setup, no drivers, no balloons, no hours and hours of settings (trial and error usually). OS X (Apple operating system) just does it.
The Powerbooks were the experiment just to verify what I'd read online, that Apple computers and OS X could do all I needed, was true. The result is the new iMac, the on I'm using to write this, that is encoding a movie while I type; I can't believe it took me so long to switch.
The iMac, I went for the least expensive.
-20" wide screen (really two 20" screens, iMacs will support a second and OS X reconfigured for the second display, on the fly, without my assistance. XP needed lots of help to run two displays)
-2.66GHZ Intel core2 (I mention the specs because I've noticed no slowness with a movie encoding, a 15 Gig network transfer, a MP3 playing, and firefox all running at the same time!)
-4 GB RAM (2 GB standard) (May not have needed the extra, but better safe than sorry)
-640 GB Hard drive (320GB standard) (Lots of RAW format photographs and movies)
- Wifi, bluetooth, DVD RW (dual layer), iSight web cam, all standard
If computers of equal hardware are compared, and the bonus of no Windows, I think the price is competitve. Now that I've used the iMac for a few days, I'd take the iMac even if it were several hundred more than a PC.
And what's this got to do with horses you ask? After years of PC use (more tinkering the use really) I don't have time, nor desire, to be tinkering with a computer any longer. When I finally have time to sit down in front of the computer I want to do something with the it, not work on it.
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