After thinking about it many times in the past, I've finally decided that this year, I'm switching. It will be a big change for me - I've built my own machines for the last decade or so - but as my primary use has migrated to photography, the Mac makes more and more sense every day.
So, I'm itching to pick something up in the near term. While an Intel iMac or MacBook Pro seems like the obvious choice, I'm hesitant - I'd really like to see what the complete Intel line is going to look like in 9 months or so before I make the real plunge, especially because I don't have the $2k+ that would be necessary to pull the trigger right now.
My current system is a 3GHz P4 with 1GB of RAM and a couple internal and 2 external drives (both with FW400 and USB2 connections). I have a Viewsonic 20" flat panel with a built-in 4-port USB hub. As I said, my primary use is photography, processing RAW photos from a Canon 20D and 350D (8.2 and 8megapixels) - naturally, I have PSCS2 and several other apps for this. I can switch my PS license to Mac for a minimal charge, and some of my other apps are dual-platform already (the license is good for both PC and Mac).
So, given all that, here's my idea - buy a Mac Mini now, max out the RAM, and share all of my peripherals via the monitor's hub (mouse, keyboard, Wacom tablet, etc). Play with that for a few months, get used to OSX, play with the Adobe Lightroom betas, do light PSCS2 work, and gradually migrate over. In the later part of the year (August-October), see where the MacIntel line is, and pick the best machine for my real needs at that point.
I'm leaning towards a laptop, long-term, as it's nice to have one for processing photos on vacation, and the Core Duos/Merom should give me enough horsepower for what I do. While the MacBook Pro is intriguing, I can't help feeling that it's a stop-gap machine right now, and I'd really like to see what the rest of the line is going to look like, rather than dropping $3k right now (which I really can't do).
Since none of the apps that I would be migrating over from the PC are UB at this point, and who knows when they will be, it just seems like the mini is the best choice for current circumstances. Plus, once my fiancee sees how much easier/more enjoyable the Mac is, she'll decide to inherit the mini rather than my current PC, getting me out of managing Windows headaches at home for good (I do that for a living, so work is another story entirely).
Does my reasoning seem sound? Anything I'm not thinking of that I should be?
Also, as you might imagine, I'm pretty keen to make sure that I get one of the 1.5GHz minis with the 64mb VRAM, since I'm pretty used to running 1600x1200 - any pointers on how to increase my odds of getting one?
Thanks for any pointers/info.
Rick
So, I'm itching to pick something up in the near term. While an Intel iMac or MacBook Pro seems like the obvious choice, I'm hesitant - I'd really like to see what the complete Intel line is going to look like in 9 months or so before I make the real plunge, especially because I don't have the $2k+ that would be necessary to pull the trigger right now.
My current system is a 3GHz P4 with 1GB of RAM and a couple internal and 2 external drives (both with FW400 and USB2 connections). I have a Viewsonic 20" flat panel with a built-in 4-port USB hub. As I said, my primary use is photography, processing RAW photos from a Canon 20D and 350D (8.2 and 8megapixels) - naturally, I have PSCS2 and several other apps for this. I can switch my PS license to Mac for a minimal charge, and some of my other apps are dual-platform already (the license is good for both PC and Mac).
So, given all that, here's my idea - buy a Mac Mini now, max out the RAM, and share all of my peripherals via the monitor's hub (mouse, keyboard, Wacom tablet, etc). Play with that for a few months, get used to OSX, play with the Adobe Lightroom betas, do light PSCS2 work, and gradually migrate over. In the later part of the year (August-October), see where the MacIntel line is, and pick the best machine for my real needs at that point.
I'm leaning towards a laptop, long-term, as it's nice to have one for processing photos on vacation, and the Core Duos/Merom should give me enough horsepower for what I do. While the MacBook Pro is intriguing, I can't help feeling that it's a stop-gap machine right now, and I'd really like to see what the rest of the line is going to look like, rather than dropping $3k right now (which I really can't do).
Since none of the apps that I would be migrating over from the PC are UB at this point, and who knows when they will be, it just seems like the mini is the best choice for current circumstances. Plus, once my fiancee sees how much easier/more enjoyable the Mac is, she'll decide to inherit the mini rather than my current PC, getting me out of managing Windows headaches at home for good (I do that for a living, so work is another story entirely).
Does my reasoning seem sound? Anything I'm not thinking of that I should be?
Also, as you might imagine, I'm pretty keen to make sure that I get one of the 1.5GHz minis with the 64mb VRAM, since I'm pretty used to running 1600x1200 - any pointers on how to increase my odds of getting one?
Thanks for any pointers/info.
Rick