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I did wonder when I read your reply which mentioned Pages :D
I agree, iWork 08 is excellent. I've browsed what you get with iLife 08 and there is nothing exciting there that I don't already have a previous free version of anyway.
Pay £90 more and get the 2.4GHz model with the 256mb graphics card.
The memory can be upgraded cheaply from Crucial etc
Either version will be good though if cash is tight.
If you really need to then run Windows within Bootcamp and it'll run better than most mid-range PC's do.
As for the software then it really does depend what you are looking for.
To answer your other question.....yes ;)
20th Century Fox statement from yesterday:
"Given that Blu-ray has consistently outsold HD DVD all year, and this is the case for any titles released by any studio in both formats, we believe that the time is right for us to accelerate our activities and help convert the nearly 60 million...
Dreamworks have not said that at all. The article says "DreamWorks Animation, maker of the blockbuster "Shrek" animated movie franchise, had not committed exclusively to either high-definition format"
Paramount release those titles for them which is why they will currently only be on HD-DVD...
The £49 installed offer is most often supplied with refurbished equipment, it's sometimes better to have them stipulate on the job sheet that you will bet a brand new Sky+ box.
You could always invest in a Homeplugs network, I've read many positive user reviews for this.
http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/default_ShopGroup.asp?ShopGroupID=61
more info here
http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=517960
I bought from this company http://www.soundandvisiononline.com/listview/index.asp?x=1&pcid=62,77,131,135,136,137,138,230&sizeid=37
Prices and offers were good, even offered 12 months interest free if ordered by phone.
Samsung LE37R87BDX available for £623.90
I have a Alinco DJX3 100kHz - 1300MHz and it was pretty good whenever I used it. Now it gets dusted off for airshows and that's about it.
I once spent over £400 on a AOR AR8200 MarkIII but had no idea how to use it so it got sold to a German guy on ebay :D