mac or pc

Bro, does your rig even lift?
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muttermotion
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Post by muttermotion »

to digital:snot...

yeachhh.. yes..! no matter what engine we vj's at..
the caffeine, nicotine is the gate keeper..!
YEAH YEAH... ;)

BTW: redbull do a lot of rave party in Indonesia & theres a ton's of free bottle
for all at the venue...! :P

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Post by digital:snot »

welcome to the forum muttermotion...
watch out for dreamtk ... he is irritable in the morning.
:P (JK/TK)

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Post by Anonymous »

pc and macs suck
go for an abacus

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Post by continuity-B »

Alienware = ripoff

They are rebadged from other manufacturers (often clevo) stick an alien on and the price hiked way up. Shop around for hypersonic or sager, same models, different badge, less aliens.

Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

I actually use an Apple G5 running windows

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Post by wopij »

I think you should buy a mac, not only because I'm a mac addict, but resolume will be faster on a mac then on a pc with the same configures.. (you do need one with intel though)
And the hardware is quite good.
It depends on which kind of pc you're buying, but if you want to buy a dell or something, a mac is cheaper.. pc's are only cheaper if you buy all the parts and put it togehter yourself..

I've got a mac mini, but I can;t use it for VJ'ing, which I really hate, becuase now I've only got a shitty laptop to do it. :(

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Post by DayVeeJay »

There is bootcamp for mac which allows you to have both OS X and Windows installed on it.

Anon- how did you manage to get windows installed on a G5?

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Post by wopij »

You can use VMware, or other virtual windows software on non-intel macs. The problem with this is that your mac virtualises windows, which makes it deadly slow.

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