Try Refresh Computers in La Plaza Grande. They have some nice used iMacs for under $1000. I'm sure they can bump up the memory and get you a couple of big hard drives and still stay within budget. I picked up an iMac a couple of years ago for around $600. Before I retired in 2012 I worked as a feature film editor and DVD author. We used only Apple... mostly the Power Mac and some iMacs. Photoshop, After Effects, Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer, Pro Tools all seemed to work better on a Mac. The only PC program we used was a Scenarist Blu-Ray disk authoring program, but it ran best on an Apple running Windows XP. Yes, you can run Windows on a Mac.
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