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by Roy Schneider on Nov 1, 2009 at 3:30:10 pm

Hi All:
I am at a crossroads and would love some input from some of my fellow Cow members.

My duel processor G-5 Power Mac (pre-intel) lost it's seemingly irreplacable video card, and now whaat to do. I have a fulltime gig at Sports Network and use fairly blownout Mac Pros, but at home I do some documentary stuff, a little design using motion and some freelance promo work. I don't make a lot on the side so replacing a $4000 dollar computer is tough.

I was considering a Mac Book Pro as it has mote power than the desktop I am replacing. I would love some input of editing on the MAc book Pro as opposed to the desktop.
Thanks for the input

ALso thought of the new 3.01 quad processor I mac with 8 gigs of ram as an editing system solution
Roy

Roy Schneider
Long Live Da Cow!


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