What do you want out of it? A specialist device for photography or a jack of all trades that can do most things equally well?
A) Mac
B) PC
iMac
cowasaki - are you sure you're allowed to use student discount and claim back VAT etc?
justhitched said:Don't even consider a PC you'll spend you're whole time replacing parts or waiting for windows and java updates!!
Your mac will last years![]()
Last time I checked a fresh install of snow leopard requires over a gig of updates.
And just 'no' about replacing parts.
I imagine that if you were to install from an original Snow Leopard DVD then that could be the case by now, but Apple updates the build on both new machines and boxed copies of their OS on a fairly regular basis.
? I wouldn't call a PC a specialist device for photography :shrug:

Which is why I said A) for MAC
B) pertained to 'jack of all trades'

This thread is basically just going to split up between the Apple and Windows fans with the Windows lot split between buy and build.
So.
a) Buy a Mac
b) Buy a Windows PC
c) Buy all the parts and build a Window PC
Right thats it you can close the thread now![]()
If you had £1000 why would you go second hand? Anyway PC for me, OS is irrelevant at this stage.
You want to spend your money on decent hardware the Intel i5 chips are meant to be very good, then you need a decent amount of memory 12gb ddr3 perhaps? Of course if you want to do some overclocking then a decent mobo, psu and heatsink.
Dont forget graphics card, hard drives, 120GB SSD for OS and a couple of 2TB drives for data? Oh dont forget dvd burner and maybe a card reader.
Or you can buy a pre-built machine which is already overclocked... for £1000 you can get a beast of a machine! Unless your a Mac guy.
lol I have 8gb and its more than enough but it is ddr2 but I use my machine for loads of different things such as streaming hd movies, encoding video footage and then theres my photography. Its all down to what you want to spend.Personally £600 would be the max I would spend then the rest on a decent IPS panel if you really want to spend the whole £1000![]()
They just work!!!
hooray... who had 15:29 in the who'd say it first sweepstake?
My suggestion would be to spend more money on a decent monitor, keyboard, mouse and even tablet as these are the things that you interact with and they make the experience better.