Voyager wrote:I'm a graphic designer too, and I have thought about switching over to a Mac - which is what most graphic designers prefer. However, I am running Photoshop CS4, Illustrator CS4, Dreamweaver CS4, Flash CS4, After Effects CS4, Fireworks CS4, and Camtasia Studio 5 all on a Dell Precision 390 with a quad processor, 4GB RAM, and Windows XP Pro. I never have any errors whatsoever, and I can run all these programs at the same time without any performance loss. So I don't really see the need to buy a Mac. If I was running Vista, I'm sure that wouldn't be the case.
I run the Adobe CS4 Master Suite (Encore, Bridge, Premiere Pro, Fireworks, Flash, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Contribute, AfterEffects, etc) on my Mac all at the same time with no problems either. That Dell you have is the one that really rivals the Mac's performance, right? I'm on a MacBook Pro that interfaces with a 24" Apple Cinema Display, so I can work simultaneously on both screens. My harddrive is only 150GB, and my RAM is 4GB... but I'm linked to a MacServer with several hundred GB available so that helps.
But what has me sold (graphically) on Mac is the screen resolution and especially if you're working heavily with match-critical designs and need the best WYSIWYG, in my personal experience *nothing* compares to Mac. Really, it's all the same data (if you work from pdfs mostly as I do), but if you're working on something and you rip it to a printer and what comes out is a drastic difference from your screen most people (meaning: your clients who don't know any better) are going to think you've done something wrong with their art. PMS is a PMS, CMYK... ok, there's a little margin of error, but I've had horror stories about people sending me a file that was pinkish on my screen, a light red on the proof, but on their screen (which MUST be right!) it's damned near maroon!

I am sure Microsoft lost a LOT of customers to Apple due to Vista.

So true. But the recent Microsoft commercials with the shoppers choosing the PCs (usually based on price) has Apple freaked out. They said they were planning to introduce a cost-effective MacBook under $1000... but all they did was re-market the basic MacBook that was already $999.

Durrrrr...
