David Mann wrote:
> On Jan 19, 2008, at 3:19 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> 
>> It's a good starting point. I'd immediately add another 2G RAM after
>> getting it home. Why starve such fast processors with barely enough  
>> RAM?
> 
> It's not as bad as the first G5 Power Macs.  My 1.6GHz came with a  
> whopping 256Mb, back in the day when a machine of that class really  
> needed 1Gb or more.
> 
>> I'd buy a MacBook Air for mobility communications use, not for photo
>> processing work. The lack of optical drive, FireWire, single USB
>> port, etc, lack of RAM upgradability, etc, are all too limiting IMO
>> for a general purpose system.
> 
> I agree with you entirely; I wouldn't be using the Air for photo  
> processing as I only intend it to be used for email/web/iTunes.  So  
> 2Gb will be plenty and I'm quite happy to buy a USB DVD drive as the  
> drive in my PowerMac doesn't like the latest media.  I'll keep my  
> current Power Mac as a workhorse.  Leopard broke just about  
> everything so I'll keep it on Tiger.

Would you mind elaborating on what Leopard broke?
Are you referring to how your Power Mac responds to Leopard?

keith whaley
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> I can quite happily put up with the limitations of the Air except for  
> the glossy screen so I'm still leaning towards a 15" Macbook Pro.  I  
> was going to get one now as I saw they now have LED backlit  
> displays.  Little did I know that those came out about 6-7 months  
> ago.  So I'll probably wait for the next revision, which I expect to  
> come out soon after the Air arrives in the stores :)
> 
> - Dave
> 
> 


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