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Richard Zvonar wrote: The cheapest desktop is the iMac, with a price range of $1,399 > through $1,899. The bottom of the line has a CD-RW drive, the > mid-price has a Combo Drive, and the top has a SuperDrive > (CD-RW/DVD-R). The iMac has no expansion slots for sound cards, so if > you're happy with a USB or FireWire audio interface this could be an > ideal model for music production. It's also fairly compact, so it > could be taken out on gigs as well. > > Desktop tower Macs range from $1,599 to $3,849, plus the cost of a > monitor. The cheapest one has a CD-RW and the others have > SuperDrives. They all have PCI slots for sound and video cards. The > top models have dual 1GHz processors, but all of them are fast. > If you don't need the latest, greatest, you can save a couple of hundred dollars and still have a nice machine: http://www.smalldog.com/category/x/x/Power+Macintosh/g3/g4/imac/wag101/wag10001/ G4s starting at $1049 Mark