
What should be my second computer?
I have a white MacBook that just doesn’t have enough power for me. I want to get something that is simple and something that allows me to move it if I need to move somewhere like a new state or a new house. I settled on a MacBook Pro, 2.4GHz or the iMac, 2.4GHz. I like the iMac for its cheap price with good specs, and I like the MacBook Pro for its simplicity, power, and portability. Either way, I would still keep my MacBook as a secondary computer so I at least have it. The MacBook Pro is a strong computer with the unibody, but the iMac is a lot better looking on a desk. So far, I have been leaning to the MacBook Pro but since it has a higher price, I would have to settle for a refurbished model. The computer needs to be able to play some games on high settings like World of Warcraft, Spore, Counter-Strike, (Which almost every modern computer can run) GTA IV, and a flight simulator of some sort. Which one seems to fit my needs?
Hey, I found a video that has to do with your question. Its a bit old and for that i apologize but it should apply.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs5ibyfZLcs
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