View Full Version : $3000 to spend...opinions?
Peyton
May 23, 2006, 09:25 PM
OK, so here's the deal, I really wanted a 17 inch MBP (and may still get it when merom comes out)
But I also could go with a maxed out 20inch imac, and a low end macbook for the same price.
In the second option I get a 500Gb harddrive, plus the macbook's, 20+13.3 inches of display as opposed to 17, on and on and on.
The clincher: I think the imac design is ok, never really cared for the lip at the bottom though. If they sold this in the ACD format I would have bought one by now. Also, the macbook would be white. :o smallish screen, I just don't know what to do.
This problem isn't a matter of 'I need X amound of processing power' but a matter of coordination, as I don't know what I'd like better etc.
Thoughts? People with 17mbp want to persuade? THANKS
EDIT: if I were to get the two, could I connect them to use both cpus at once to render something etc? thanks
Mr. Anderson
May 23, 2006, 09:30 PM
How important is portability? Would you carry the 17" around that much?
That might be the clincher for me, since the 20" screen on the iMac is quite nice.
D
Peyton
May 23, 2006, 09:31 PM
How important is portability? Would you carry the 17" around that much?
That might be the clincher for me, since the 20" screen on the iMac is quite nice.
D
true, but I could in effect get a 30inch monitor and connect it to the 17 inch. Portability isn't the issue, bigger is better for me :) Having everything in one spot (harddrive) would probably be nicer but....:confused:
Spanky Deluxe
May 23, 2006, 09:36 PM
I'd lean way more to the iMac/MacBook option.
The 13" MacBook is way more portable than the MBP 17". Its also *nearly* as powerful, being only 7.5% slower unless you need the graphics power. The iMac is also only 7.5% slower but has way more desktop real estate. Do you normally do your work at home, sitting at your desk? If yes then go for the 20" iMac.
Also, if you are really worried that the iMac at 2.0Ghz will take much longer to render things than the 2.16Ghz MBP then you can always leave it rendering while you potter about on the MacBook.
You really can't lose! The two computer combo has way more screen space, way more hard drive space, nearly twice the computing power... it just goes on and on!!
jsw
May 23, 2006, 09:38 PM
You can't say you'll get a 30", because that throws out the original question.
For me, it's a no-brainer. iMac + MacBook. The 17" MBP is phenomenal, but you rarely need that kind of screen in a laptop unless you always need it (pro photog, developer, etc.). An iMac will have more disk space and, because it's always connected, could allow for a web server, etc. The MB will have better battery life, will be easier to carry, and will have bit more durable casing - and plus, if it's dropped, you'll lose less.
iSaint
May 23, 2006, 09:41 PM
$3,000 to spend?
Prostitutes! Treat your friends! Then there will be a whole lot of rendering going on!
...or not.
:eek: :p :D
Peyton
May 23, 2006, 09:42 PM
Great points, awe, I've just be in love with the 17inch since I saw it, looks just about perfect.
anyone want to say, wait until the new towers come out, get the $2k version plus macbook?
Thanks a lot
Spanky Deluxe
May 23, 2006, 09:44 PM
Great points, awe, I've just be in love with the 17inch since I saw it, looks just about perfect.
anyone want to say, wait until the new towers come out, get the $2k version plus macbook?
Thanks a lot
Then you still have to buy a screen.
However, if you're considering waiting for a mac pro and you're going to be buying a macbook then, well you might as well get the macbook now!
A MacPro+Screen will probably set you back about $3k anyway.
Edit: If you have to buy right now then I'd say go for a MacBook and a 20" iMac, no questions asked. If you can afford to wait three months or so until the Mac Pros come out then by all means wait. Although, to be perfectly honest, if you could theoretically buy a 30" ACD to go with a 17" MBP and obviously money isn't as much of a worry (relatively speaking) then you could always do the MacBook, iMac combo now and then sell the iMac, buying a MacPro + Screen when they come out.
jsw
May 23, 2006, 09:45 PM
Won't fit into your $3K guideline, because it won't have a monitor, which'll add a fair bit. And the PM is going to be bigger and uglier than an iMac.
Peyton
May 23, 2006, 09:45 PM
Then you still have to buy a screen.
However, if you're considering waiting for a mac pro and you're going to be buying a macbook then, well you might as well get the macbook now!
A MacPro+Screen will probably set you back about $3k anyway.
Yup, I do have a screen now though. And JSW, I wouldn't get the 30 inch immediately, but as needed. ;)
jsw
May 23, 2006, 09:52 PM
Yup, I do have a screen now though. And JSW, I wouldn't get the 30 inch immediately, but as needed. ;)
Well, I loves me the PMs, but the iMac is my favorite Mac ever, and it's just the 17". Super quiet, fast, slim, attractive - and, believe me, I didn't like it in the store, but I love it here.
Peyton
May 23, 2006, 09:58 PM
OK, new option. The 23" ACD, mac mini (duo) plus macbook.
Not the specs of an imac, but upgradable...
Thidranki
May 23, 2006, 10:07 PM
$3,000 to spend?
Prostitutes! Treat your friends! Then there will be a whole lot of rendering going on!
...or not.
:eek: :p :D
I can tell, you just love spending other peoples money. :cool: Don't we all...
AvSRoCkCO1067
May 23, 2006, 10:07 PM
OK, new option. The 23" ACD, mac mini (duo) plus macbook.
Not the specs of an imac, but upgradable...
There's a huge overlap between the mac mini and the macbook. I'm a bit confused as to why you need two computers...especially two that are so similar, as the MacBook can support a 23" ACD just fine.
The scenario involving the iMac and the Macbook makes a bit more sense, as one has a larger screen and a dedicated graphics card, and the other could just be used for simple functions and portability...
Have you considered just purchasing the 1999 MacBook Pro and an external Dell or even Apple monitor? That combines screen real estate, power, portability, dedicated graphics, and 'sexiness' (lol) into one.
Whatever you do, if you do purchase two seperate computers, make sure they complement one another - avoid overlaps (like the mac mini + macbook setup), as you'll end up using one a lot more than the other...
Peyton
May 23, 2006, 10:15 PM
Whatever you do, if you do purchase two seperate computers, make sure they complement one another - avoid overlaps (like the mac mini + macbook setup), as you'll end up using one a lot more than the other...
Good point. And the reason I was even thinking about 2, was because the maxxed out 17 inch MBP costs as much as a maxed iMac +macbook.
So the sensical side was kicking in, but I love having everything in one place...
Thidranki
May 23, 2006, 10:27 PM
I personally would (and did) go for the 17" MBP mostly b/c I like to lay in bed and do whatever, I like to take it to other people's houses, travel etc., and I take a programming class where I like to use a mac instead of the PCs at my school.
Othewise, I'd be all over that iMac.
Thidranki
May 23, 2006, 10:28 PM
sorry for the sextuple (word?) post. I think there was a problem with MacRumors (yes, that was it!) It wouldn't submit, so I kept clicking submit reply, and this is what you get. Oh well...
devilot
May 23, 2006, 10:29 PM
:shrug: I'm biased. I <3 the lower end lappy + iMac. I've got the iMac G5 rev. B and an iBook G4. I love having the ease and choice of using a comfortable and gorgeous display/desktop but having a relatively compact and sturdy little laptop for gentle on-the-go computing.
The whole syncing thing has never really bothered me because anything of "importance" is quite likely already on the iMac and anything that might be important work on the iBook would just be simple documents (which I do email to myself), so it all works out. :D
Thidranki
May 23, 2006, 10:29 PM
sorry #2
Thidranki
May 23, 2006, 10:30 PM
sorry #3. lol
Thidranki
May 23, 2006, 10:30 PM
sorry #4 does it stop?
devilot
May 23, 2006, 10:31 PM
:shrug: I'm biased. I <3 the lower end lappy + iMac. I've got the iMac G5 rev. B and an iBook G4. I love having the ease and choice of using a comfortable and gorgeous display/desktop but having a relatively compact and sturdy little laptop for gentle on-the-go computing.
The whole syncing thing has never really bothered me because anything of "importance" is quite likely already on the iMac and anything that might be important work on the iBook would just be simple documents (which I do email to myself), so it all works out. :D
Heb1228
May 23, 2006, 10:32 PM
Good point. And the reason I was even thinking about 2, was because the maxxed out 17 inch MBP costs as much as a maxed iMac +macbook.
So the sensical side was kicking in, but I love having everything in one place...
Since getting my iMac, I've realized the frustration that can come along with having two machines and trying to keep everything you need on BOTH of them at the same time. Syncing is a major question I think you should consider.
For email: you need either an email service that offers IMAP or just relegate youself to using web-based email.
For bookmarks/address book/calendars: plan on subscribing to .Mac, there isn't another easy way to do it.
For home directory: plan on frustration. There's no good way short of just sharing it over the network.
For iTunes library: you can share it over your network, but which one is your host machine and what happens if your host computer is asleep when you want to listen to music on the other machine, or away form your house?
For iPhoto library: no good answer. See last month's MacWorld magazines for 3 possible solutions, none of which are good.
I think keeping everything on one machine is much better. Maybe Leopard will make a lot of this stuff easier, but as it stands right now, having one machine is ideal IMO.
Thidranki
May 23, 2006, 10:32 PM
sorry #5 here we go, last one dead in its tracks. Looks like I'm not the only one w/ this problem. Just sorry it had to be YOUR thread...
Heb1228
May 23, 2006, 10:33 PM
Sorry guys, my internet is acting up. I would report myself, but it won't let me.
Heb1228
May 23, 2006, 10:34 PM
Sorry
Heb1228
May 23, 2006, 10:35 PM
Sorry
devilot
May 23, 2006, 10:36 PM
:shrug: I'm biased. I <3 the lower end lappy + iMac. I've got the iMac G5 rev. B and an iBook G4. I love having the ease and choice of using a comfortable and gorgeous display/desktop but having a relatively compact and sturdy little laptop for gentle on-the-go computing.
The whole syncing thing has never really bothered me because anything of "importance" is quite likely already on the iMac and anything that might be important work on the iBook would just be simple documents (which I do email to myself), so it all works out. :D
Heb1228
May 23, 2006, 10:37 PM
Sorry
tristan
May 24, 2006, 12:03 AM
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tristan
May 24, 2006, 12:11 AM
Why do you want two Macs? 15" MBP + 23" LCD, max the RAM, get Applecare.
One other thing to head off arguments - even if you convince me that you need two Macs (not bloodly likely), why on earth would you buy both Macs at the same time? Space out the purchases - buy one 18mos later so it's a more advanced architecture, etc. Then upgrade each one every 3 years. That way you always have a machine (desktop or laptop) that is, on average 0.75 yrs old.
h0e0h
May 24, 2006, 12:45 AM
I'm in a similar situation. I've got about that much cash to spend and already have a 12" PB hooked up to a 26" samsung (which i just wall-mounted, and it's really cool cause my desk is a little shaky and the monitor doesn't shake when i'm typing on the keyboard) and this machine is just fine. Problem that i run into is my school is changing its accounting books (my major) and the software only runs on XP. That being true, and not wanting to run VPC, I'm going with the 17" MPB. It will strictly travel to and from school and to and from work. The 17" will be the one I go with because i use Excel FREQUENTLY and the extra screen real estate will be excellent. Since this 12" is somewhat of a desktop solution already, I don't see the need for scrapping this machine and going iMac + MB, especially when i really want the MBP, even though it will have Winblows installed on it :( .
[switcher since May '04, Thanks apple for BootCamp, I will never return to the Blue side as a primary]
nsknike
May 24, 2006, 12:49 AM
Not trying to steal the thread but I have a similar question. Right now I have a 17 inch 1.67 powerbook. I plan on selling it and get a macbook 2.0 ghz white in a couple of weeks, and then when the Mac Pro's are released buying one of them as well, with a 23 inch screen.
I was just wondering if this would be a good idea.
I do a lot of video editing and it is quite a pain on my powerbook right now and it takes forever, thats why I want a Mac Pro.
I am also in school and want portability, which my 17 inch does not have, so that I can take it to class for notes.
Just wondering if this is in fact a good idea. Thanks
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