Quote Originally Posted by oldblue View Post
in my younger days, i have since been involved in those threads.

sayang lang ang laway at oras, pa-inot-inot na adjust lang Ghz speed pinag-gagawa ng dalawang Processor giant na yan to get our money.

sa Mac transparent na sayo whether it's a G4, or G5 or Intel. Productivity has always been dependent on the software side, not the hardware ... and that's the world accdg. to Mac. i'm quite surprised na ma-presyo pa din ngaun yun coloruful egg Mac na 2nd hand for multimedia use. that's almost like a decade na since released.
Actually, there are some differences between the G4/G5 OSX and Intel OSX. The main advantage I liked with the G4/G5 OSX is Classic mode which allowed me to run many older Mac software.

I lost Classic with Intel OSX. But, the ability to run Windows XP fast via virtualization (Parallels) or even faster running natively (Boot Camp) more than made up for the loss of Classic.

As for hardware, I'll always like DIY pc's. But, I also like the Intel Macs.
I can't stand the 1G iMacs (the colorful ones) nor the 1G iBook (clamshell). Bleh