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Apple Power Mac Desktop M9145LL/A (1.25-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive)

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Apple Power Mac Desktop M9145LL/A (1.25-GHz PowerPC G4, 256 MB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD/CD-RW Drive)Price at amazon.com: Used from $1195.00

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Product Description:

The new Power Mac G4 M9145LL/A may be the most affordable entry in Apple's mid-level Power Mac G4 series, but it is nonetheless a capable desktop computer that offers several advantages to similarly equipped PCs. For world-class power, you may want to check out Apple's stunning new Power Mac G5 lineup. However, for typical desktop tasks, the Power Mac G4 M9145LL/A strikes a good balance between performance and price. Driving the Power Mac G4 M9145LL/A is a 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4 processor. Although its rated clock speed may not seem as fast as that of similarly priced PC CPUs, this powerful chip features a stunning 1 MB of fast-access Level 3 cache and is therefore ready for most real world applications. Apple has paired this processor with 256 MB PC2700 (333 MHz) DDR SDRAM memory (expandable to a whopping 2 GB) and an ATI Radeon 9000 Pro graphics card with 64 MB DDR SDRAM video memory and dual display support. It has enclosed a spacious 80 GB 7200 RPM hard disk for storage of your files and programs, and a combination DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive through which you can burn and play audio CDs, backup data and watch the latest Hollywood movies. The unit does not support DVD burning in its stock configuration. In typical Apple style, the Power Mac G4 M9145LL/A is dynamically designed. Featuring a metallic/transparent case, an etched Apple logo and a variety of front-mounted connections, it is both dramatic and functional. Amenities include two standard FireWire 400 ports, four standard USB 1.1ports, an Apple Pro keyboard with 15 programmable function keys and CD eject control, and an Apple Pro mouse. Wired communications are available through an internal 56K modem and integrated 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet interface. Wireless connectivity is supported via a separately available AirPort card. The system includes just a single internal mono speaker and no display screen, but does provide provisions for any level of audio-video setup. Apple has pre-installed a broad range of software, including the Mac OS X v10.2 "Jaguar" and Mac OS 9 operating systems and a variety of multimedia and Internet utilities.

Description from Manufacturer:The new Power Mac G4 M9145LL/A may be the most affordable entry in Apple's mid-level Power Mac G4 series, but it is nonetheless a capable desktop computer that offers several advantages to similarly equipped PCs. For world-class power, you may want to check out Apple's stunning new Power Mac G5 lineup. However, for typical desktop tasks, the Power Mac G4 M9145LL/A strikes a good balance between performance and price.

Driving the Power Mac G4 M9145LL/A is a 1.25 GHz PowerPC G4 processor. Although its rated clock speed may not seem as fast as that of similarly priced PC CPUs, this powerful chip features a stunning 1 MB of fast-access Level 3 cache and is therefore ready for most real world applications. Apple has paired this processor with 256 MB PC2700 (333 MHz) DDR SDRAM memory (expandable to a whopping 2 GB) and an ATI Radeon 9000 Pro graphics card with 64 MB DDR SDRAM video memory and dual display support. It has enclosed a spacious 80 GB 7200 RPM hard disk for storage of your files and programs, and a combination DVD-ROM/CD-RW drive through which you can burn and play audio CDs, backup data and watch the latest Hollywood movies. The unit does not support DVD burning in its stock configuration.

In typical Apple style, the Power Mac G4 M9145LL/A is dynamically designed. Featuring a metallic/transparent case, an etched Apple logo and a variety of front-mounted connections, it is both dramatic and functional. Amenities include two standard FireWire 400 ports, four standard USB 1.1ports, an Apple Pro keyboard with 15 programmable function keys and CD eject control, and an Apple Pro mouse. Wired communications are available through an internal 56K modem and integrated 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet interface. Wireless connectivity is supported via a separately available AirPort card.

The system includes just a single internal mono speaker and no display screen, but does provide provisions for any level of audio-video setup. Apple has pre-installed a broad range of software, including the Mac OS X v10.2 "Jaguar" and Mac OS 9 operating systems and a variety of multimedia and Internet utilities.Average Customer Rating: Average Rating: 4.67



Comment: Macintosh is light years ahead of PC Rating: Rating: 5
I just recently got the Dual 1.25 GHz PowerMac G4. I had been using the 350Mhz G4 "Yikes" Machine, and needed a computer that could do video editing. This thing rocks. It works great. You don't need the G5 to do video. As long as you've got a dual proccesor, you're fine. There isn't much to say about this. You can't describe it in words. But please, whoever is reading this right now, please buy one. For your own sake.
There's Apple, and then there's everybody else.

Comment: I love my Mac! Rating: Rating: 5
This is my first Mac. I've had my Mac for about 3 months now. Mac is just plain friendlier than Windows. I am using the same monitor I was using with my old PC; this Mac comes with an adapter and you just connect it to the existing monitor cable and plug it in to the Mac. From taking it out of the box to plugging everything in really was a breeze. Before I started, someone suggested I'd want to increase the memory, so I bought a 256 MB RAM chip here on Amazon after tracking down that it was the right one (Edge Memory 256M 2.5V 184-pin DDR DIMM PC-2700 CL 2 ( PE187903)). There are instructions on the Apple site, and it really was easy to install, just open the side door (no tools needed) and then slide the chip in place. Be sure to push it in firmly. Once it was in, I closed the door and started up the Mac for the first time.

I was going to buy a book to tell me how to use the Mac, but ended up just playing around until I got the hang of it, but I think I'll buy a book now to see if there are more neat things I can do with it. It took a little while to get used to using Apple C instead of Control C, and the new mouse it comes with - it is just a single click mouse. I wondered how I'd like that, but now I like it better than the two button mouse. You just hold the mouse down a fraction longer and get everything the second button used to do with some programs, with others you use control and click the mouse to get the second button things. File Management is arranged really simply, as is the System Preferences (for finer tuning of your default applications, I recommend downloading something free called Default Apps that gets added to your System Preferences and makes setting default applications for types of files easier.) There is no registry like with Windows. And the computer itself never crashes or freezes up. If an application freezes up (and this has only happened once) just go the Apple at the top of the screen and click on "Force Quit" for the application. Pretty much everything is intuitive on the Mac. Instead of fighting with the machine, the machine is there for ME. A refreshing change.

One of the first things I did was to remove two things I never want to use again, Internet Explorer and the Microsoft Office (a trial version came with the Mac.) On Mac getting rid of IE is as easy as dragging it to the trash can. I was using Netscape 7 on Windows and very happy with that, but upgraded to the latest Mozilla 1.6 (what Netscape 7 is based on) for the Mac. Safari is also good, but not as good as Mozilla. I like the mailer that comes with Mozilla, but found myself using the built in Mac Mail from the dock, instead, it is just so easy to use. The dock feature is really neat, you can drag the applications you use the most to the bar at the bottom of the screen. Installing additional software is also very easy, just double click on the application install icon. I also bought Apple Works (this can handle Microsoft Office documents) and this meets all my word processing/spreadsheet needs for a low price.

I looked around and found nice inexpensive apps for other needs. Photoshop Elements has lots of great image editing features, I really love this. Transmit for FTP and Page Spinner for web development are really good applications, too. The Mac comes with Itunes for playing music, and Quicktime. I installed Real Player by downloading it from their site.

My scanner, printer, camera, and card reader were easy to set up, too. My printer and camera are older, so I needed to go to the Canon site and download the latest OS X drivers. But that didn't take long at all and they worked fine the first time. I use a regular Lexar USB hub and the Lexar Jump Drive I got from Amazon and they work great. I have an older serial connection Palm IIIc, so I got a USB connector and then downloaded the latest Palm OS X desktop and it works fine. One tip I found out, plug the Palm into the keyboard USB port to sync.

Everything is easier with a Mac. I just don't know why I took so long to get one!



Comment: Loud Fans Rating: Rating: 4
Pretty new to the Apple thing. After being frustrated with PC's I made the jump to Apple G4. So far I like the straight forward approach, and I'm doing really cool things on Pro Tools recording software. I'm also starting to learn a little bit about Flash, Photoshop, and Quark which is really fun. If you want a good computer for creative endeavors Apple is the way to go. My main complaint about the computer is the loud fans. There is a constant hum and it makes it impossible to do any quiet computing.

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