More funny is that a 5K iMac is $2500.00...
you can't even get close to pricing a similarly spec'd PC
with a 5K monitor... C'mon man, a 5K Dell monitor
is 2500 bucks for pete's sake.
You could buy a 5K iMac, get Windows, and you technically
have a free computer (if you are paying for a 5K monitor)
PLUS you can add another 4K monitor for a few hundred bucks more.
So all this cr@p about Macs being 2-3 times more money
is lame. When it comes to a 5K iMac, seems to me a Windows
machine with the same hardware is close to twice the price.
Never thought of that, but it seems it would work just fine.
I just bought a brand new iMac 5K Retina Display. Went with i7 4.0GHZ, 1 TB Fusion Drive, AMD R9 295X 4GB DDR5 GPU, and 32GB of RAM. We are switching our graphics department from PC based to Mac based slowly and this was the first purchase (besides our Mac Mini that runs Caldera). We are also going to switch for the most part from using CorelDraw to Illustrator. This new iMac has such a gorgeous display and it is so freaking fast I can't believe it. I'm coming from about a 6 year old PC that had pretty good specks when I built it and had upgraded to an SSD about a year ago but it needed some new parts and the boss said go ahead and make the switch now if I want. I couldn't be happier with my decision.
How does it work with illustrator and photoshop CC? Any performance issues?, lagging?
They rock! Only issues I've noticed with CC have been software/cloud/network related.(no hardware issues) All student projects use Ai, Ps and Id.
I have a Mid-2015 MacBook Pro Retina with a 512GB SSD and the dedicated AMD 2GB video card. It has 16GB or ram and the i7 processor. It chews up anything I throw at it including 4K video in Final Cut Pro. The thing don't even get hot! I have Paralells Desktop 10 and run Windows 10 (bought 7 and it forced an upgrade...grrrr).
The only issue I had running Parallels 10 was that my zoom to cursor was not working correctly in CorelDraw X7. So I traded my Magic Mouse in towards the Logitech MX Anywhere mouse. Awesome mouse, but the zoom to cursor in Corel was still clunky.
I got got so mad that I actually uninstalled Paralells, Office, and Corel.
This is my home office setup. I use a Windows PC at the shop for the XC-540. I just picked up a Roland GS-24 for the home office. Does anybody know if CutStudio will work with Paralells? I do want to print and cut with it.
More funny is that a 5K iMac is $2500.00...
you can't even get close to pricing a similarly spec'd PC
with a 5K monitor... C'mon man, a 5K Dell monitor
is 2500 bucks for pete's sake.
You could buy a 5K iMac, get Windows, and you technically
have a free computer (if you are paying for a 5K monitor)
PLUS you can add another 4K monitor for a few hundred bucks more.
So all this cr@p about Macs being 2-3 times more money
is lame. When it comes to a 5K iMac, seems to me a Windows
machine with the same hardware is close to twice the price.
I don't care for Killustrator either.
Thanks for the info Wild West. I will check out that Virtualbox. I design in CorelDraw X7 so I'd install that on the Windows end. The only rip I have for this new GS is CutStudio. I don't know if I can use my Versaworks with it. So if I got Inkscape and that plugin, how would suggest I go about my workflow?
edited: lol, I was still only on page one of this thread. anyhow, HUGE plus-one to either dual-booting or running virtualbox/parallels to have both OS's available at same time. So nice to be able to run rip/cnc software designed for PC's on my Mac.
I just recently built my first hackintosh for personal use, and it outperforms the MacPro (bigtime) with only 1/3 of the cost from the AppleStore.
CutStudio has over cut and the ability to change offset.