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ken wanninger
on May 8, 2008 at 11:49:44 pm
Hello,
I am setting up a new system with Media Composer 2.8 and will upgrade to 3.0 when it's released. I need to buy a machine, I've been using FCP on a G5 for a while now, and haven't really got an idea about what's happening on the PC side. My question is should I buy a PC or Mac? Which runs nicer? anything to be aware of? OS concerns? advantages/disadvantages? Costs? I will begin with Tiger or XP, but will upgrade to Leopard or Vista when they are supported. I'm excited about this whole enterprise and would love some advice! I know I can run Bootcamp, and would likely try it if I get the Mac. But I'm really looking to see if there are any advantages to go all PC.
Thanks in advance!
Ken
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