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by JustinG1983 on Dec 25, 2007 at 12:23:30 am

I have came to the decision to purchase the new Imac with the 2.4 processor. I was wondering if anyone has used this for after effects and what they think about it. I was considering upgrading the processor to the 2.8 but I really don't know if its worth it. If anyone can give me suggestions on if I should look at something else. At work, I work on a G5 2.5 I forget what video card is in there. Any help would be great. thanks.
( I know people have a mac vs. win agenda I use both but I like the layout of mac and I enjoy final cut so there you go.)


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