ZomB wrote:Just install Linux or windows via Bootcamp and run it the nativ way for rendering etc. works fine on my iMac!
Yeah. I was also looking at Parallels and I also hear there is a mac os version of wine around somewhere.
Considering Mac OS is free bsd humanised (ok so it's a bit more than that) I wonder how much is involved in altering a linux build to become a Mac OS build. I seem to recall from some research i did a while ago that Mac OS even uses gcc as a compiler same as every linux flavor out there.
But seriously ono if you are reading this I really was joking

...about the Mac OS build that is, not about me buying a mac. I am pretty much sold now.
As for the price difference? It isn't that much these days so you could simply put any "extra" down to the fact that you are buying a beautifully designed piece of computing hardware (with a tested and proven functional combination of parts). When it comes down to it there is only a price difference when you compare a Mac to the cheapest thrown together PC equivalent. You build a decent machine from scratch to match a particular mac's specs (including ALL parts, monitor, keyboard, etc) and I'd be surprised if there was really that much difference...maybe $100 or so? (in my case I always water cool my PC's so getting a Mac is actually cheaper for me in the end. water cooling gets damned expensive)
This iMac (this is the aluminium/glass model we are talking about) is a true feat of design and engineering. The Mac Pro is a little more "standard" from a design point of view but for me, personally, stable functionality is more important than sex appeal...just.
BTW Merry Christmas fellow indigoans
