Rumor has it that chris may have mentioned these words:
[[ My one and only comment in this thread, then I'll go back to arguing
about 2" floppy drives... ;-) ]]
Granted, if you are doing video work, I can see that
even the fastest of
the G4's may just not be fast enough. But if that is the case, I assume
you are either after a dual processor G5 Tower, or you just aren't
serious about your video work (considering there is no match to it in the
Windows world.) :-)
My 3-year-old Athlon MP box would beg to differ -- it took a couple of
years for Macs to catch up to *it*. Admittedly, it cost as much (if not
more) than a Mac -- albeit much less than a dual G5 -- but there's still
not many PCs that could hold their own against it nowadays. 3 years ain't
bad at all, especially when it's still near the top of the heap; and it's
been by far the most stable machine I've owned since my CoCo days.
Oh, and a buddy of mine ditched his dual G5 Mac after a *ton* of problems
-- so many that he finally got high enough into Apple to get a *full
refund*. He says his dual Opteron box kicks it's butt in speed and
stability (well, in Linux anyway... but 64-bit Winders ain't really there yet.)
(I'm not being a troll, really, I don't care
what machine you use or your
reasons to or not to use it... I'm just poking fun at your claim that it
isn't powerful enough)
[1] I thought the definition of a troll was someone who pokes fun at a
person or people to get a 'rise' out of them, especially whilst making
advocacy claims that clearly aren't true...
--
That said, I like Macs. Really, I do. OSX is getting much better now
(improving much more quickly than Winders, obviously) and Apple's made some
darned good hardware for a darned long time. My friend still likes his iMac
(his wife's machine) and if I had to buy a machine for my wife tomorrow, it
would hands down be the Mac Mini. (I don't -- her 1.4Ghz Athlon Shuttle
running Linux does more than she'll ever need.) But Apple or their products
are *not* perfect; let alone perfect for everyone.
And no -- the Mac Mini isn't serious enough for video work, and there are
some darned good PC platforms that are. 'Nuff said.
Regards,
Roger Merchberger
[1] That reminds me of the 2 hour pissing match my father-in-law and I had
right after he said "I'm not saying this because you don't want to be an
auctioneer..."