hello... first time user here! Had some questions concerning whether or not to purchase a New G5 Imac 20" or If I should wait to see if Mac gets their act together and reconfigures some of the issues I've been reading about...ie power supply issues , monitor mutations, freezing, loud fans.. etc.
I found something from University Information Services, stating that the machines built between sept 04 - june 05 are the bad apples of the bunch, even specifying serial numbers where the first 5 digits fall into a following range.. interesting artical.
Does anyone have some info that can help me make the right decision, on whether to invest into a Imac g5 or not. My primary use for the computer would be photo based. Using apps such as Adobe Photo , illustrator.. dreamweaver etc etc .
Also.. As for the video card/processor Nvidia GForce 5200 that comes with the unit is that the 256 or 128mb... nothing specifies.
Are there any photographers that have this Machine and find the resolution too low for professional use?
Thanks a whole lot... I appreciate all the info you can provide.. I often feel I'm only told from a dealer what I want to hear, not necessarily what I need to hear.
Regards.
Damian.
I found something from University Information Services, stating that the machines built between sept 04 - june 05 are the bad apples of the bunch, even specifying serial numbers where the first 5 digits fall into a following range.. interesting artical.
Does anyone have some info that can help me make the right decision, on whether to invest into a Imac g5 or not. My primary use for the computer would be photo based. Using apps such as Adobe Photo , illustrator.. dreamweaver etc etc .
Also.. As for the video card/processor Nvidia GForce 5200 that comes with the unit is that the 256 or 128mb... nothing specifies.
Are there any photographers that have this Machine and find the resolution too low for professional use?
Thanks a whole lot... I appreciate all the info you can provide.. I often feel I'm only told from a dealer what I want to hear, not necessarily what I need to hear.
Regards.
Damian.