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« on: 10 March 2003, 04:18 »
whats the point of eMacs? I have a limited budget and I saw a 700 mhz emac on ebay for 700$. Just wondering if its a piece of crap. Also, can you put a modem in them?
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« Reply #1 on: 10 March 2003, 04:32 »
They all have modems (lately anyway)...
If the unit does not have a modem, you can't put one there.

See this thread also:
http://forum.fuckmicrosoft.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=6&t=000273

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« Reply #2 on: 17 March 2003, 19:56 »
I'm just using this thread so I wont have to clutter up the boards with another one.

Does anyone know (roughly) how 800mhz eMac translates if it were, say, an Athlon? Do you think 800 mhz eMac = around 1500 mhz Athlon? Also, does anyone here actually own an eMac?

edit: lastly, can you upgrade an eMac's processor?

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« Reply #3 on: 17 March 2003, 21:11 »
i don't own one but the performance comparison to an *86 chip will be approximate at best, meaningless at worst depending on what you want to do with that chip. remember that if the system you are running draws half the resources as the one you would have run on the *86 chip, that comes into consideration, or if one chip is better at floating point than the other, then some types of programs will be faster than on the other chip. a lot of it actually comes down to how well the programs have been written that are being used for the benchmark.
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« Reply #4 on: 17 March 2003, 21:14 »
Ok, so in a comparison test with photoshop 7, how fast is it compared to 1600 athlon? And can you upgrade the vid card? (sorry about all the questions, I know nuthin about macs)
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« Reply #5 on: 18 March 2003, 03:15 »
Don't go with an eMac for home use. They're designed to run Reader Rabbit for kids in schools . Hence the "e" on the front. I don't know why everyone wants one.

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« Reply #6 on: 18 March 2003, 03:32 »
well thats pretty much all I can afford (and dont reccomend a apple loan, I cant do that for numerous reasons)
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« Reply #7 on: 18 March 2003, 03:51 »
From xlr8yourmac.com


It only goes up to a 1 GHz P3, but it kinda shows what you want.

From a totally different site:
http://www.barefeats.com/pentium4.html
They compared a bunch of Macs to a bunch of PCs (1600+ athlons, and 2 GHz P4's). These results are not comparable to the chart above, BTW.

 
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Originally posted by MacBling:
well thats pretty much all I can afford (and dont reccomend a apple loan, I cant do that for numerous reasons)


You'd be amazed as to how much you can get with so little/bad credit.

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« Reply #8 on: 18 March 2003, 04:02 »
I cant do apple loan, its not my decision and my dad is an adament anti-loan guy.
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« Reply #9 on: 18 March 2003, 06:25 »
quote:
Originally posted by MacBling:
I cant do apple loan, its not my decision and my dad is an adament anti-loan guy.


Aha! You are < 18!

That's OK. Many people on this site are.

If I were you, I would:
1) Work (or get a job), get $300 and buy an iMac
2) Get the eMac if I really wanted it...it's got a nice processor, display and video card, so why the hell not? Maybe a little RAM upgrade from transintl.com would be good.

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« Reply #10 on: 18 March 2003, 06:33 »
iMac isn't really for me, for these reasons:
1. I have heard lots -and lots- about their active-matrix displays going bad. Dead pixel = not cool. And I dont need that anyway. They look cool, but in my opinion, eMacs look just as cool.
2. Aren't eMacs and iMacs the same with just different looks? On many performance tests they seem to be only around 1-2 seconds apart. (The only difference I can see is that the iMac has a geforce 4 mx, but its still 32 mb of vid memory- just like the eMac).

I dunno. eMac really is scraping the bottom of the barrel. I do have a job- well, a quasi-job. I just got 60$ for repairing my dad's truck's clutch, and i'm about to get some more for installing some electric fence system. Right now I got around 700.

Pretty much all I need it to do is basic computer stuff, a VERY small amount of gaming, and some gimp/dv editing. (F&#K Adobe and their 300$ crap) As long as it does it DECENT too. I dont need filters being done in 2 seconds or a whole movie compiled in 10 minutes. As long as its not unbearable or anything worse than my athlon 1600+ that I'm using right now.

Also, i'll be shipping off to college in 2 years and I can get me a dandy dual powermac then.

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« Reply #11 on: 18 March 2003, 06:46 »
You'd be suprised how well Macs can play games. I play Warcraft III on my iBook (16MB VRAM, Radeon 7500 Mobility) all the time.

The iMac G3's suck ass...stay away from them at all costs.

If that's all you need it for, the eMac should be fine for you...

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« Reply #12 on: 18 March 2003, 07:39 »
I never said I wanted a g3- beleive me I dont. But I just found out that my war3 disk broke and that sucks totaly. I'll have to ebay me another one *sigh*. Damn cyclic redundancy check.
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« Reply #13 on: 18 March 2003, 21:21 »
quote:
Originally posted by The Muffin Man:
You'd be suprised how well Macs can play games. I play Warcraft III on my iBook (16MB VRAM, Radeon 7500 Mobility) all the time.

The iMac G3's suck ass...stay away from them at all costs.

If that's all you need it for, the eMac should be fine for you...



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« Reply #14 on: 18 March 2003, 21:26 »
I don't know about him, but I always go by the name ColinQuinn. (us east)