Bill.......was it Apple's MacPro that you were checking out? If so, that system runs dual Xeon procs, 800mhz DDR2 memory and a poor range of Graphics cards for a whopping $2,800! Definitely not value for money and definitely no match for a modern good spec Intel 45nm quad core or mid spec Nethalem based system running a single ATi HD48xx series card for a substantially lower price.
If you are willing to spend that amount of money...and do not want the hassle of a self build then I'd recommend that you look at Dell's XPS desktop range. Contrary to what a lot of people will tell you, the modern Dell desktops are extremely reliable and are relatively very good value for money.
Thanks Kilo Delta,
I got the iMac Alum Flatscreen, not the laptop. Investment of $1600.00. I did upgrade the HD and RAM though.
Ive heard to many good things about them, and had been hanging out at the Apple website every night for an hour at a time, going through tutorials and things, watching their prices at Ebay, (which hold quite well, darnit). I was planning the jump to Apple for a while now. vista really sizzled me with MS. I need options.
Also, learning the new OSX is a bit like getting a new car, lol.. New controls, etc.
Its not the 'best' available. Its by my standards, one of the best computers I have ever owned. My last one was about 2 to 3 years ago, a hp Media Center. (Loved that one... regretted losing it).
EDIT: You know, I have to say that I dont think Apple is totally for people that like to go into their computers and upgrade everything. Now I am seeing that they are more open to this now, but they keep a high quality/reliability grade on their equipment, so putting in cheap parts is supposed to be a 'no no'. But putting in powerful upgrades I think they are pretty much doable to an extent now these days, (such as RAM, HD's, etc). I would be curious if this graphics card can come out, just out of curiosity.
So, for guys that like to play around by souping up parts, get a PC. For guys like me that need a computer out of a box, to run fast and be reliable, well, I chose this. I cant even install a darn GC or PSU without losing the darn thing... arrghh..
Bill