![]() ![]() You effectively have an iMac when you’re at your desk, and a really great laptop when you’re not. The ultimate setup (in my opinion) is to get yourself a 15″ Macbook Pro, and 24″ Apple Cinema Display, which gives you the best of both worlds. Why the 15″ ? Well the 13″ is much too small to be your primary machine unless you get an extra monitor, and the 17″ is much too big, too expensive, and is much more suited to video editing than web design. The 15″ Macbook Pro is your laptop option, and a far more expensive road to go down. ![]() The only downside is that you sacrifice portability. Out of the two options that I’m covering here, the iMac is the cheaper option – and it’s a really great one. For less money than any Apple laptop, an iMac will give you a huge screen (20″ or 24″), a great processor and graphics cards, and a nice big hard dive. The iMac is your desktop option, and at a very reasonable price, is an absolute monster when it comes to power. Why? Because you need more power than a Macbook or a Mac Mini, but you definitely don’t need as much power as a Mac Pro. ![]() There are two options which I would recommend most, and they are an iMac, or a 15″ Macbook Pro. Once again, there’s far too much to cover here, so I’ll stick to what’s probably relevant to you, who is probably a web designer. There aren’t hundreds of products, there are just a few, and each is targeted towards a specific market. One of the best things about choosing a Mac is that it’s so simple. We’re simply assuming that you want to get a Mac, and you also want to know what to do next. This hasn’t been written to convince you to switch to Mac, and it definitely hasn’t been written to dredge up the age-old “Mac vs PC” debate. Luckily for you, that’s exactly what we’re going to cover in this article on The Web Squeeze today. So you’ve decided you’d like to get a Mac, but what now? All you’ve known up to this point has been PC’s, and you’re very comfortable using Windows, so the prospect of learning a totally new system seems a little daunting. ![]()
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