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Heath McKnight June 23rd, 2003 06:27 PM

Dual 3 ghz G5 in 12 months!
 
I saw during macminute.com's update today that Jobs mentioned a 3 ghz DP G5 in a year. That's great!

Of course, I think the 2 ghz DP is PERFECT for really high-end editing via FCP 4. Avid, start shaking! Heh heh...

heath

Ken Tanaka June 23rd, 2003 08:08 PM

Pretty remarkable, eh? An interesting new design for those August PowerMacs, too.

Heath McKnight June 23rd, 2003 08:18 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Ken Tanaka : Pretty remarkable, eh? An interesting new design for those August PowerMacs, too. -->>>

The best part was when I saw the update quoted Jobs as saying the rumors on the web and the mistake at their site (accidently putting a small section about the different G5s on the G4 PowerMac page) was true. YEAH! The G5 really is an Apple and video junkie wet dream!

heath

Ken Tanaka June 23rd, 2003 08:24 PM

I'll bet that the 3D animators will need to be sedated for the next few months.

Heath McKnight June 23rd, 2003 08:25 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Ken Tanaka : I'll bet that the 3D animators will need to be sedated for the next few months. -->>>

I need to have my checking account locked.

heath

Ken Tanaka June 23rd, 2003 08:32 PM

I need to be locked-up. The downtown Chicago Apple store, billed as the "ultimate Apple experience", will be opening on Friday. It's a 15 min stroll from my home. Judging from the looks of this building, it will be really something to "experience".

Jeff Price June 23rd, 2003 11:21 PM

My only complaint is the drop from 4 drive bays to 2 (HD). Granted, there is plenty of external connectability but given the occasional problems with external firewire drives I would have liked to see the 4 drive option remain.

Nigel Moore June 24th, 2003 02:04 AM

<<<-- Originally posted by Ken Tanaka : Pretty remarkable, eh? An interesting new design for those August PowerMacs, too. -->>>

Wow..that is one uglee pooter!

But I might lash out on one of the last Quicksilvers if I can get a bargain. Next to my Cube, that has to be one of the most georgeous designs. Of course, I'd have to rip out all the insides to install an Intel CPU... ;-)

Curtis T. Stoeber June 24th, 2003 03:10 AM

Looks like a wastebasket. An ugly wastebasket. Oh well it looks to be a great computer. But I'll wait for the G6.

Boyd Ostroff June 24th, 2003 05:20 AM

I'll have to disagree with that, looks good to me... nice simple clean lines, functional. I'm still using one of the old G4's, with the gray plastic front panel. The blue and white G3's were quite a departure for a tower enclosure, but a little "fruity" like the iMacs. To my eyes, the original G4's looked nice as a monochrome version of that blue and white tower.

But over the years Apple kept making little cosmetic changes to the same design and it started looking old. I especially dislike the look of the latest G4's with those ugly "portholes" and shiny chrome. It's about time they retired that curvy case.

But regardless of what you think of the case design, the innards look pretty sweet :-)

Heath McKnight June 24th, 2003 07:19 AM

A lot of people complained when they dropped PCI slots on the original blue and white tower, and Avid left them. I bought one and was ridiculed for using FCP 1.0. Now most of those people are using FCP and Apples!

The G6 might not come out for another 4 years, like the G4 (fall 1999).

heath

Bud Kuenzli June 24th, 2003 11:05 AM

good machine..not perfect
 
I have a dual gig quicksilver that is just fine for my uses. It's not just speed I'm looking for; I do want additional internal bays and I want dual internal CD burners so I can copy a CD easily. I'll upgrade at some point but this quicksilver was a good purchase that remains fast enough for me at this point. if I ever start getting paid for video work and speed begins t0 = money, it might be different, but till then I'm still a happy camper.

Curtis T. Stoeber June 24th, 2003 06:48 PM

It's kind of weird... whenever I get a new Mac, I barely notice any speed increase. It is there but just not overwhelming. Then I use the new computer for a few months or so and then go and use the old one (that I sold to a friend or whatever) and it seems slooooow. I would have a hard time going back to my 450mhz G4. I am on a dual 1gig G4 now (with the mirrored drive doors removed to I can access the DVD drive myself).

Actually I think I'll wait for the G7. I don't want to be stuck with a crappy-ass underpowered G6 when that sucker comes out! :)

Heath McKnight June 24th, 2003 07:04 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Curtis T. Stoeber : It's kind of weird... whenever I get a new Mac, I barely notice any speed increase. It is there but just not overwhelming. Then I use the new computer for a few months or so and then go and use the old one (that I sold to a friend or whatever) and it seems slooooow. I would have a hard time going back to my 450mhz G4. I am on a dual 1gig G4 now (with the mirrored drive doors removed to I can access the DVD drive myself).

Actually I think I'll wait for the G7. I don't want to be stuck with a crappy-ass underpowered G6 when that sucker comes out! :) -->>>

It's the same with PCs...Unless it's something like going from a dual 1 ghz to a 2 or 3 ghz, I don't notice much.

hwm

Nick Hiltgen June 25th, 2003 02:43 AM

Well I'm going to put along with my dual 800 until apple care runs out and I can afford a dual 2 (3? 4!) and I'm fairly certain that by then i'll notice the speed difference. Besdes aen't the first versions of everything a little buggy?


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