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  • #31
    Originally posted by Krazors001 View Post
    These offers are usually for "qualified buyers" aka having good credit history
    & terminally ill people
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    • #32
      i already gave you my .02 about secure credit cards
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      • #33
        oh forgot i wanted to use this
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        • #34
          lawl

          cant run final cut pro on my PC




          yes i know its "possible" but you guys lol
          - Will


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          or am asians pants not a read end lol.
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          • #35
            buy the mac yet?
            "when I'm riding my motorcycle,I'm glad to be alive...when I stop riding my motorcycle,I'm glad to be alive"

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Krazors001 View Post
              These offers are usually for "qualified buyers" aka having good credit history
              ive had interest free the first time i bought my computer and more recently when i bought my canon

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              • #37
                i thought we had a long conversation about this william?
                You better decide if you are hanging on the cross, or banging in the nails

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Saharicon View Post
                  i thought we had a long conversation about this william?
                  we did but i forgot a lot of it

                  plus youre at king of the kandahar right now
                  - Will


                  Originally posted by fizzy
                  or am asians pants not a read end lol.
                  Originally posted by DizzDizz
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                  • #39
                    Hey Will, I read your original post, and didn't go on to reading the next few pages, but the computer I am on right now (Dell Inspiron Laptop) is financed through Best Buy. I am actually still paying for it! You have to get their card and when you buy an item over $500 they give you 18 months to pay it back with no interest charges. However if it is not payed off in 18 months I think they whack you with all the interest from the purchase date. The minimum payment is $10 a month, I figure out if I pay $50 a month it will be payed off in 18 months. I did it to build credit.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by HeavyMetal View Post
                      I really want/need to finance a new quad core imac soonish i think.

                      Problem is, ive never really done something like this before. Is there a benefit to using a retailer, such as say, best buy? as opposed to apple direct? (forgive me if this is retarded, i am fawking clueless)

                      has anyone used them before for this purpose? I know Mike has...

                      with that said, i will likely be denied as i have little credit, but i can use one of my parents as a go-through probably if i need to.....i think
                      What are you using this computer for? Video editing, ect?

                      Also, what is your need for a new box? Are you bogging down too much during video processing or rendering?

                      I don't know...I would be wary about financing a computer that will be relatively obsolete in 2-3 years.
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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by Danksters View Post
                        What are you using this computer for? Video editing, ect?

                        Also, what is your need for a new box? Are you bogging down too much during video processing or rendering?

                        I don't know...I would be wary about financing a computer that will be relatively obsolete in 2-3 years.
                        Video editing solely, and because you cant run Final Cut Pro 7 on anything but an intel based chip Mac, which are the brand new ones
                        - Will


                        Originally posted by fizzy
                        or am asians pants not a read end lol.
                        Originally posted by DizzDizz
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by HeavyMetal View Post
                          Video editing solely, and because you cant run Final Cut Pro 7 on anything but an intel based chip Mac, which are the brand new ones
                          Ahh I see. I'm not giving you a hard time I'm just curious here. I have always seen A/V processing and workstation laptops as too much of a compromise. You pay such a premium for them to cram all that computing power into a portable device. Why not get a desktop and save some money? or do you feel the need to edit when you're out and about is significant enough to warrant the extra cost?

                          Also, what model/specs mac are you looking at and how much is it?
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Danksters View Post
                            Ahh I see. I'm not giving you a hard time I'm just curious here. I have always seen A/V processing and workstation laptops as too much of a compromise. You pay such a premium for them to cram all that computing power into a portable device. Why not get a desktop and save some money? or do you feel the need to edit when you're out and about is significant enough to warrant the extra cost?

                            Also, what model/specs mac are you looking at and how much is it?
                            oh it isnt a laptop lol...

                            this is what im shooting for in this thread:

                            http://store.apple.com/us/browse/hom...co=MTAyNTQzNjA

                            the 27" quad core one at the end

                            what i TRULY want is a Mac Pro desktop, but its 17 quadrillion dollars
                            - Will


                            Originally posted by fizzy
                            or am asians pants not a read end lol.
                            Originally posted by DizzDizz
                            aliens probed my husband

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by HeavyMetal View Post
                              oh it isnt a laptop lol...

                              this is what im shooting for in this thread:

                              http://store.apple.com/us/browse/hom...co=MTAyNTQzNjA

                              the 27" quad core one at the end

                              what i TRULY want is a Mac Pro desktop, but its 17 quadrillion dollars
                              Ha ha, then check this out:

                              My boss just informed me that they are getting me a sick workstation to do large assembly modeling and dynamic simulation incorporating FEA using Autodesk Inventor 11 Professional Suite (cost for 1 seat: $7,500 ).

                              It's a Dell Precision T5500 with 2 Quad Core Xeon E5520's and a 1 GB Quadro FX3800, with 3 H/D's in a RAID config.

                              http://www.dell.com/us/en/business/d...00&s=bsd&cs=04

                              It won't technically be mine, but it should still be wonderful to work on compared to what I've used in the past.

                              That looks like a really nice Mac. Would you be staying with the base config.?
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