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rea, but through a lot of research I've found that that is on the higher end, most of the new LCDs I've seen offer 8ms or below. Is this going to be an issue for game consoles. ...
Hardware & Peripherals - Posts: 4 - Oct 22, 2006
I just bought an iMac that runs on Intel Core Duo with Mac OS X 10.4. ...
Mac Games - Posts: 3 - Sep 23, 2006
I believe that the 24" iMac graphics card upgrade, which is what I'd be getting and would be within my price range, is better than the Mac Pro base graphics card, which is at my max price point to begin with. Yup, I'm getting an iMac.
Bob's Place - Posts: 9 - Sep 10, 2006
a hardcore gamer, I'd recommend the Mac Pro or the MacBook Pro. It really comes down to whether you want your gaming to be mobile or not. The video cards in the iMac are a lot better than they used to be, and it's the same for the MacBooks, but they're still not up to hardcore gamer requirements. ...
Bob's Place - Posts: 9 - Sep 10, 2006
iMac...heh...He had gotten an emulator of Parodius and my best friend and I were hooked. Something happened, and the game was lost forever. ...
Mac Games - Posts: 2 - Aug 20, 2006
Hello, I realized, that since I got my Intel iMac, sometimes, when the computer was too loaded (or not), it freeze and I could not do absolutely anything. I tried the mouse, but no sign of the pointer. I tried the CAPS LOCK key on my keyboard, but It won't turn on. So I guess I had to shut down my computer and restart the system, and lost my e-mail, documents, that where...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 14 - Aug 5, 2006
First of all, I am using an iMac 20", with Intel Duo Core 2Ghz, 512MB of RAM, 128MB ATI Radeon X1600, running Mac OS X 10.4. ...
Mac Games - Posts: 3 - Jul 30, 2006
I'm a little bit confused here. First of all, I am using an iMac 20", with Intel Duo Core 2Ghz, 512MB of RAM, 128MB ATI Radeon X1600, running Mac OS X 10.4. ...
Mac Games - Posts: 2 - Jul 30, 2006
Yes, Parallels Desktop is a virtualization software that allows you to run the Windows applications transparently from Mac OS X. Not good for games, though. If he wants to game, then I recommend creating the Boot Camp drivers disc using Boot Camp and repartition your drive so that you can have one partition with OS X and the other with Windows. I'm not sure (and I can't...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 1 - Jul 19, 2006
Hey , my freind just bought a new intel iMac and he wants me to install windows on it so he can play is massive game collection , he is new to mac and i am as well . what would be beter for him to put on the intel iMac? ...
Boot Camp & OS Virtualization on Mac - Posts: 1 - Jul 19, 2006