vito
Aug 3, 2006, 06:57 AM
Hi,
Not sure if I posted this in the right forum! :)
I’ve been entertaining the thought of purchasing a mac for a quite a while now and with the introduction of the MBP recently I’ve been pushed even further to the Apple checkout. :D
I’m primarily a Windows user (surprise, surprise) :rolleyes: I do however administer a couple of Centos servers at work.
The only piece of Apple hardware I own is an Ipod Nano.
I went to the Apple store at the Trafford Centre, Manchester yesterday and had a play with the various display kits they had. I found the whole experience daunting quite frankly as I wasn’t sure what hardware I should purchase and how it “all works” basically. The staff were very friendly and didn’t push for a sale which was refreshing to see as I usually shop online which means I don’t have to talk to sales staff.
Whilst I was being shown around the system by Jay (G5 + 30” Display) I had second thoughts mainly because it all looked complicated which I’m sure it isn’t however I wanted to be sure that the mac is right for me as I am trying to part with Windows for good.
What I use my PC for:-
- General tasks such as Word processing, IM, Web Surfing, Email (POP+IMAP) etc
- Watching movies (.avi, divx, various formats), listening to audio etc
- Programming, PHP, MySQL, C, - development, FTP/SSH
- Monitoring remote networks via the web / snmp
- Photo, Image and Video editing
- Video conferencing with colleagues when working from home
- Torrent and Newsgroup downloads
Mac Hardware to Purchase:- :confused:
- 17” MBP
- 30” Cinema Display (not sure if this will work with the 17”) – I might get the 23” not sure.
Questions:- (a few to start of with)
- What are the chances of a new 30” being announced at the WWDC? I would like one with built-in iSight which will probably not happen I assume?
- Is Apple support good as their products, I was told If I purchase the two pieces of kit together the AppleCare cover will apply to both.
- Is it fairly easy to get to grips with Tiger?
Recently Switched?
To those of you who recently switched from Windows to Mac, please share how you’re finding the new workspace and more importantly was it worth it?
Thanks in advance :)
Imran
Not sure if I posted this in the right forum! :)
I’ve been entertaining the thought of purchasing a mac for a quite a while now and with the introduction of the MBP recently I’ve been pushed even further to the Apple checkout. :D
I’m primarily a Windows user (surprise, surprise) :rolleyes: I do however administer a couple of Centos servers at work.
The only piece of Apple hardware I own is an Ipod Nano.
I went to the Apple store at the Trafford Centre, Manchester yesterday and had a play with the various display kits they had. I found the whole experience daunting quite frankly as I wasn’t sure what hardware I should purchase and how it “all works” basically. The staff were very friendly and didn’t push for a sale which was refreshing to see as I usually shop online which means I don’t have to talk to sales staff.
Whilst I was being shown around the system by Jay (G5 + 30” Display) I had second thoughts mainly because it all looked complicated which I’m sure it isn’t however I wanted to be sure that the mac is right for me as I am trying to part with Windows for good.
What I use my PC for:-
- General tasks such as Word processing, IM, Web Surfing, Email (POP+IMAP) etc
- Watching movies (.avi, divx, various formats), listening to audio etc
- Programming, PHP, MySQL, C, - development, FTP/SSH
- Monitoring remote networks via the web / snmp
- Photo, Image and Video editing
- Video conferencing with colleagues when working from home
- Torrent and Newsgroup downloads
Mac Hardware to Purchase:- :confused:
- 17” MBP
- 30” Cinema Display (not sure if this will work with the 17”) – I might get the 23” not sure.
Questions:- (a few to start of with)
- What are the chances of a new 30” being announced at the WWDC? I would like one with built-in iSight which will probably not happen I assume?
- Is Apple support good as their products, I was told If I purchase the two pieces of kit together the AppleCare cover will apply to both.
- Is it fairly easy to get to grips with Tiger?
Recently Switched?
To those of you who recently switched from Windows to Mac, please share how you’re finding the new workspace and more importantly was it worth it?
Thanks in advance :)
Imran
