What do you have and what do you want?

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  • Reply 21 of 52
    zoranszorans Posts: 187member
    1) DIY 300Mhz PII <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" /> 128mb/100 sdram,Diamond Monster 2 3d accel, 8Mb Millenium 2D card &lt;yes, yes... keep laughing &gt;



    2) 1Ghz G4 iMac with LCD, Superdrive with the ability to have 1Gig+ Memory in terms of expansion



    IF THIS IS NOT MADE



    1.6+G G5 Equiped PM and maybe splurge on a 20+ inch LCD display &lt; I really hope the first one comes to fruition, otherwise I'm going to be broke &gt;



    3) At the moment NADA that I'm doing with my PC at work, although i would hope to get into creating my own movies and copying them to DVD
  • Reply 22 of 52
    1. iMac SE 400Mhz/640MB/80GB/Airport/iSub OSX 10.1.2 & Sony DVMC2, Sony Firewire CD-RW

    Beige G3 MT upgraded to 400Mhz G3/512MB/60GB OS 10.1.2

    6100 upgraded to 240Mhz G3/72MB/1GB

    7200 120Mhz/144MB/6GB

    7500 upgraded to 300Mhz G3/256MB/6GB OSX 10.1.2

    PowerBook 140 - not operational <img src="graemlins/hmmm.gif" border="0" alt="[Hmmm]" />



    2. Middle model PowerMac with SuperDrive. Hoping for a G5, but will settle for whatever. If there is a SuperDrive II in the top model, will probably get that (sure hope my wife doesn't see this post :cool: ).



    3. Program embedded realtime systems using TI DSPs (soon to start using PowerPC G4's ). Use PCs as X-Windows client. I keep telling my colleagues that it's great having a 1Ghz PC - it re-boots so fast after a crash! At home, we use our Macs for web pages, surfing, and home video editing.



    BTW - for those who make negative comments about iMacs - have you ever used one? Mine just PLAIN WORKS. The display is sharp at 1024x768 and EVERY version of OS X (PB, test releases, etc) has worked well. (Now only if iTunes 2.0 had not erased by hard drives...)
  • Reply 23 of 52
    1) I'm using a PowerBook G4/400/20GB/384MB RAM/OS X 10.1.2. Although I'm on a PC right now because I'm having the cracking around the hinges of my PowerBook examined after the screen started flickering (I don't know if it's related or not).



    Since I'm using my PowerBook as my only Mac system at the moment, and I'm using the thing to do Final Cut Pro, I'm seeing the need for a desktop. My ideal system after Jan. 7th, conservatively, I'll take the PowerMac system at 933MHz/DDR RAM, SuperDrive, etc. Oh, and one of those nice flat panel screens. However, from the reliable news reports I've read, I think we're likely to see a PowerMac at over a GHz, G4 or G5. The G5 is a 50/50 shot at this point. Whatever debuts I'm all over it.



    3) I work at a school with tons of iMacs and iBooks. <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
  • Reply 24 of 52
    emaneman Posts: 7,204member
    My current machine is a 500MHz DVD iBook with 384MB RAM, 10GB HD, 60GB external HD, 24x CD-RW drive, Pro Keyboard, Logitech Wireless Optical Mouse, Epson 777i running OS X 10.1.2.



    My ideal Mac after MWSF would be a G5 tower but I wouldn't be able to afford it (unless my parents chipped in a lot). In that case a nice G4, 15" LCD iMac would be fine for me.



    Student. For the most part I use my Mac for homework, projects and reports, and surfing.



    [ 12-30-2001: Message edited by: EmAn ]</p>
  • Reply 25 of 52
    1) A B+W G3 350 overclocked to 450/256MB running mainly 9.2. I also have a 7100/64MB running 8.6 and a Dell Pentium II 450/320MB machine running NT 4.0. I work at home.



    2) 1.4GHz G5 with DDR memory(Oh for a dual!), I don't especially care about graphics. I would like a case which does not allow mastiff slobber to stick, and with a recessed power switch.



    3) Retired (early because of illness) university lecturer in electronics. Microwave and optoelectronic monolithic circuit designer/analyser/fabricator. I now write scientific software. Currently working on a non-linear microwave circuit simulator.



    Michael
  • Reply 26 of 52
    1) iMac DVSE 400 Mhz, 256 MB, 10.1.2



    2) iMac 15" LCD 1 Ghz G3 or above or perhaps a G4 iMac if they use it.



    3) Naturalist (environmental educator) in my local county park system. It's a fun job and I enjoy working with kids. / I use my computer for web surfing, DV editing, WP, web design and basic graphic design.
  • Reply 27 of 52
    pscatespscates Posts: 5,847member
    [quote]Originally posted by imacSE:

    <strong>1) iMac DVSE 400 Mhz, 256 MB, 10.1.2



    2) iMac 15" LCD 1 Ghz G3 or above or perhaps a G4 iMac if they use it.



    3) Naturalist (environmental educator) in my local county park system. It's a fun job and I enjoy working with kids. / I use my computer for web surfing, DV editing, WP, web design and basic graphic design.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    You sound very close to me in the "what I have and what I'd be happy with..." category.







    Nice to see not everyone is lunging for a quad-G5 with 2GB of RAM.



    I'm going to be worried about those people come next Monday.



    You and I, however, are probably going to be completely happy with what comes out of the keynote.
  • Reply 28 of 52
    xypexype Posts: 672member
    [quote]Originally posted by pscates:

    <strong>I'm going to be worried about those people come next Monday.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Don't worry about us, I for one have my ticket to cupertino booked and I know where Steve Jobs lives. :cool:
  • Reply 29 of 52
    1) At the moment I have a rev.a iMac that is cranky, and getting oh so unreliable I'm gonna get a replacement in the new year (In time for college).



    2) My dream machine would be a PowerMac 2.4ghz G5 with a couple gigs of RAM, with a nice 17" or maybe 19" (if they release one to fill the gap) Apple LCD. Oh, not forgetting a GeForce 3 Ti500, and the PM's system bus would have to be DDR 333.



    3) The "In time for college" bit I mentioned should give you an almighty hint
  • Reply 30 of 52
    Home machine -

    B&W G3 400mhz

    620 RAM

    2x 7,200 rpm 30 gig IBM hard drives

    ex CD-RW

    2x 17" Natural Flat View Sonic CRT's (A75f's)



    I use it in my home recording studio that i run my business off of - <a href="http://go.to/revolution.com"; target="_blank">http://go.to/revolution.com</a>;



    I've saved up quite alot of money for a new computer and i believe my next purchase will be a G5 (seeing as protools supports niether MP or altivec so my G3 hasn't been completely obliterated in this arena)



    So regardless of insainly fast G4's after MWSF, i believe i will wait until i can get this machine:



    Power Mac G5 1.4 ghz +

    1G Ram

    1 7,200 rpm 30 gig hard drive

    1x 10,000 rpm 60 gig Hard drive

    Superdrive

    32x CD-R ex. Firewire(2?) <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />

    Dual Flat screen 17" displays (not cinema unless apple drops the prices)

    If i can get all of this for a cough, *reasonable* price, then this will be my future digital music workstation.

    <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
  • Reply 31 of 52
    My Mac: PBG4 500/512/30/Airport



    What I want come Jan 7th: G4/5 PowerMac running at around 1 GHz (dual would be nice, but i can live with one), superdrive, geforce3 (for the upcoming warcraft game), lots of hard disc (80 gig ir so would be cool) .. oh .. and some new displays. I'm dying to get rid of my very old 21" mitsubiishi monitor, its from the early 90s, weighs like 130 lbs, and has a huge chase. I'm hoping for some kinda wide aspect LCD in the 1000-1500 range. If there is a iPod proce cut or promo I'd like to throw one in my shoping basket as well.



    What I do: Student (Digital Media)/ Part time web contractor (current looking for work :cool: ). I'm anxious to make some DVDs and do my FCP editing w/o being cramped for space.



    Mike
  • Reply 32 of 52
    Have: Sawtooth G4/450 (single), PBG4/667 (DVD-ROM)



    Want: Top-of-the-line MWSF tower, preferably with 2GHz+ total. I'm expecting dual 1GHz+ G4s, but G5s would be even nicer, provided there are dualies available.



    Alex
  • Reply 33 of 52
    marcukmarcuk Posts: 4,442member
    1. Have G4 400 896MB RAM, 2 monitors



    2. The equivalent of Dual 800 in the low end or maybe 1ghz G5 in low end GF3 and DDR



    I would consider a mid range machine tha had dual 1.2 GHZ G4 or 1.2 GHZ G5 Geforce3 DDR



    3. Main Applications are Cinema4d XL7, Photoshop, Cubase VST



    Looking for faster rendering (min 4x), and more VST performance/instruments for Cubase
  • Reply 34 of 52
    fran441fran441 Posts: 3,715member
    1.6 GHz G5+? <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />



    No offense, but what are you guys thinking?
  • Reply 35 of 52
    1) tower: g4 533/40/gf2mx/384/cd-rw

    portable: iBook 600/30/384/airport/dvd

    others: iMac DV SE 400, 6200, 6400, IIci



    2) Broke



    3) Student in HS
  • Reply 36 of 52
    crusadercrusader Posts: 1,129member
    - Rev A. iMac



    -What I would like?



    G4, 933+

    GeForce 3

    SuperDrive

    Maybe DVD RW

    17" Apple LCD

    512 RAM

    Anything else does not matter.



    -Student
  • Reply 37 of 52
    iHave:

    300mhz Blueberry iBook, 320MB, 6GB



    iWant:

    933Mhz G4 Cube

    256MB

    60GB

    Combo Drive





    that isn't so much to ask for, now is it?
  • Reply 38 of 52
    kidredkidred Posts: 2,402member
    [quote]Originally posted by Fran441:

    <strong>1.6 GHz G5+? <img src="graemlins/bugeye.gif" border="0" alt="[Skeptical]" />



    No offense, but what are you guys thinking?</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Read the topic's first post.



    These answers are for "Ideal Future Systems" that's what we are thinking
  • Reply 39 of 52
    fran441fran441 Posts: 3,715member
    The first post seems to assume a sense of reality, however. My point is that the people who are posting that a 1.6 GHz+ G5 is going to be what it takes to make them upgrade is unfortunate.
  • Reply 40 of 52
    kidredkidred Posts: 2,402member
    Yes, but he also says "what would make you upgrade" so possibly it would take a G5 1.6ghz system for some to upgrade.



    I'm just hoping for either completely new G4s with DDR at 1.2ghz or nothing at all. If no new chips come out on the G4 side I think that bodes well for a G5 relese soon after. If new G4s come out, then the G5 won't be out for a bit. So at least I'll have a measuring stick of sorts in a week.
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