Mmmmm, Mac Pro.If I had a new I7 Mac Pro, that'd be fantastic. I know it would be sacrilegious, but I'd run my Windows music production software on it. Also, the towers are cool looking. > From: s.how...@verizon.net > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: Mae, iMac, Macbooks and other Apple computers. > Date: Sun, 12 Jul 2009 17:03:38 -0400 > > > And don't forget the mother of all Macs, the Mac Pro. Of course unless > you have a real reason for a Mac Pro, you won't need one since that is > more horsepower than the average user would need. You can get those > babies with quad Duo Core processors, and enough ram to choke a horse. > Yeah, its like a server, which Apple of course has those as well, but > I forget what they are called. > > On Jul 12, 2009, at 4:38 PM, Jenny Kennedy (Howard) wrote: > > > > > Hi Mae, > > > > The iMac is the apple version of a full featured desktop computer. > > They have another "desktop" that lots of people use as a home > > entertainment hub called the Mac Mini. It's all the features of a CPU > > but you provide things like speakers, keyboard/mouse monitor. Then > > there are the notebook computers the macbook, macbook pro which has > > more power and some different options than the macbook and the macbook > > air which is a smaller lighter sort of notebook, I think they call > > them sub-notebooks? But not as small as these netbook things that seem > > to be all the rage. > > HTH > > Jenny > > Olathe, Kansas Usa > > > > > > > > >
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