I’ve helped a few people purchase new Mac’s recently. And the hard question to answer is always “Is it worth having a portable and desktop, or should I just get one?” It’s really a personal choice, but here’s my opinion.

2 months ago I had a plan to purchase a MacBook Pro and an Apple Cinema Display, and discard my iMac G5. I ended up walking away with a MacBook 1.83Ghz, and an iMac 1.83Ghz. But why? Would the original plan have been more productive?

One of the reasons I went I discarded that original plan was the way I could have one main machine, my “digital hub”. The iMac is used as my hub, with all my documents, sites, images, movies, and music on it, while the MacBook is used as a portable machine with nothing stored on it bar applications, it’s mainly used for web browsing and writing.

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If I had gone with the MBP + ACD option it would have been a pain having to unplug the display each time I wanted portability. With two machines, if one dies I always have another I can use until the other is getting fixed. It’s also nice to be able to be working on one, while the other is downloading or converting video files for the iPod.

The issue I have with using two machines is not keeping files in sync, because I just use Apple Remote Desktop to grab files from the iMac when I need them, then copy them back to the iMac when I’m back in range. The problem was with my RSS reader of choice. NewsFire. NewsFire doesn’t have an option to keep in sync between two Mac’s via .Mac, so when I’m on the MacBook and want to catch up on my RSS feeds, I have to open ARD and access NewsFire from the iMac remotely. Quite an annoyance.

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.Mac is great for keeping my bookmarks and mail in sync on the two machines. I couldn’t be using two Mac’s without it, the sync and mail features are invaluable. If .Mac wasn’t sold by Apple I would be on the MacBook Pro + ACD setup, no doubt. But it’s so easy to keep all your vital information in sync with .Mac, I’ll be renewing when my 1 year subscription expires!

End the end, am I happy with my decision? Yes, I am, I’m very pleased with my current setup and will think it will suit me for at least another 18 months before I even need to think about upgrading or changing it.