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Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Is the fact that they are shiny really worth the extra money when compared to a x86/linux box?
Originally posted by: Anubis
dammit where did i put my lawn chair?
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Is the fact that they are shiny really worth the extra money when compared to a x86/linux box?
Originally posted by: woowoo
For editing video they were the first.
I have never had a virus or spyware on any of my macs.
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: woowoo
For editing video they were the first.
I have never had a virus or spyware on any of my macs.
*cough*
Amiga with a Video Toaster. 1989.
*cough*
I don't even know if Macs had color back then.
And none of that explains their popularity/use today.Originally posted by: woowoo
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: woowoo
For editing video they were the first.
I have never had a virus or spyware on any of my macs.
*cough*
Amiga with a Video Toaster. 1989.
*cough*
I don't even know if Macs had color back then.
Toasters did not edit, they switched video and had a CG.
They also ran early versions of lightwave.
Toasters learned to edit when the "flyer" came out
I still have one in operation at a large sports arena.