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Re: Does This Kill The Mac Pro?

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Aindreas GallagherRe: Does This Kill The Mac Pro?
by on Nov 10, 2011 at 10:58:35 pm

quite.

I trust the mac the way I trust a volvo or something. I just can't quite bear the notion of a windows rig purchase..

but say - if the macpro goes, and the hints have become heavy...
so then say its laptops, the mac mini, and the iMac, (worst case scenario where apple do not do what seeman is outlining with a beefed up mini of some kind becoming a red style modular OS X core for post)

sort of, what happens in post then? Apple have long eyes for sure, but where is video post production absorbed in the line up? They really mean it for video to some degree - whatever we think, FCPX did take some time - but where does video post production past the home office fit in?

Facilities, say, can't realistically all buy iMacs, or laptops - does the whole thing hinge on a radical big mac empowerment of the mac mini? I'm a moron on the hardcore facility stuff Jeremy - this is an honest question type thing -

basically - I'm selfishly thinking about my own wee ecosystem of clients - they are entirely populated with macpros, some of them are large and all - its a reasonably serious question in a way - there are acres of macpros tied via fibre to storage in london - what happens if the mac pro tower goes?


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