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Subject: [Leica] What Desktop Computer to Buy These Days?
From: ricc at mindspring.com (Ric Carter)
Date: Thu Feb 1 12:20:13 2007
References: <d3c.150685e.32f39c4d@aol.com> <4cfa589b0702011155s6f2796bfubf02baca538f2e87@mail.gmail.com>

http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/ 
RSLID?mco=2CB5E8C0&nclm=MacPro

ric


On Feb 1, 2007, at 2:55 PM, Adam Bridge wrote:

> But this would be a machine whose video card uses some of main memory
> for its work, I'm betting. And for photographic use 250 GB hard drive
> is a drop in the bucket.
>
> If you're going to do serious work you need a video card worth its
> salt: good on-board memory and video processing. NOT a gamer's card
> because that's overkill unless you want to run DOOM at 120fps or
> something. But you want the card to have extensive on-board memory and
> an instruction set that the OS knows how to use to off-load screen
> graphics things and compositing.
>
> I don't now if LIghtroom uses the video card if it can. I know that
> Aperture does it extensively. I recall that Vista requires an upscale
> graphics card if you want to use its live compositing features in
> something like the (is it Aero?) user experience. The Mac also does
> its compositing on the graphics card if it can to great effect.
>
> There ain't no free lunches out there so be aware of the issues if you
> go out to purchase a new system.
>
> I'm not a big fan of custom built solutions. If you DO go that route
> get a feeling for the history of the shop and try to have a warm fuzzy
> feeling that it'll be there next year when something dies. Buying from
> HP or Dell or Apple you have a feeling they're going to be around and
> that they'll support their product under warranty as required.
>
> I've had VERY positive response from Apple on the few warranty issues
> I've had over the past couple of years. I have no experience with Dell
> or HP.
>
> I had a PC system built for me back when Apple bought NeXT so I could
> run a version of NeXTSTEP that Apple distributed. The specs were for a
> high-end system (at the time). Now a nephew uses it to run Linux as
> his movie server or something. I never felt really good about the
> system. On the other hand my quad G5 is like houses.
>
> Adam
>
> On 2/1/07, SonC@aol.com <SonC@aol.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> In a message dated 2/1/2007 11:57:35 A.M. Central Standard Time,
>> robertbaron1@gmail.com writes:
>>
>> I  observe that Best Buy et al seem to have taken all the XP
>> machines out of  their stock and replaced them with Vista, which I
>> don't think I want until  at least Service Pack 1.  Dell is also
>> showing mainly Vista machines  (except in their Outlet Store).  Is  
>> this
>> a big 'uh  oh'?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> I think that it is probably OK.  If I got Vista,  I'd get Home   
>> Premium.
>> The basic doesn't support all the goodies.  Best Buy  is showing  
>> an eMachines
>> 820 with a Pentium D  and a 250gig drive for  $544.
>>
>> I'm not sure a local shop can match that.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>> Sonny
>> http://www.sonc.com
>> Natchitoches, Louisiana
>> Oldest continuous  settlement in La Louisiane
>> ?galit?, libert?,  crawfish
>>
>>
>>
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