A:AnswerGet more memory then youwill be set. It has the processer, the video card and memory. All you need is 16 0or 32bg of memory. You will bbe very happy. You can buy a windows unit for a little less but then in a few years it will be almost orthless. Not so with a Mac. Great resale value also very good quality and well designed components made to work together
A:AnswerYes it can handle Light room, I currently run AutoCad and Photoshop at the same time, and the computer does not slow down at all, and it great for graphics.
A:AnswerAccording to the literature and the sales staff at Apple, YES.... I have never tried it, but even my earlier edition of the 21.5 in. iMac had the capability to set up part of its memory to handle Windows products and applications.
A:AnswerIt's good. I am a DJ and have used this several times with both Virtual DJ and Serato. The large screen is nice to see everything you're doing in the software and the speed never fails. However if you are traveling with this I would recommend a proper case for it from Gator which may set you back an extra $150
A:AnswerFusion Drive is Apple Inc.'s name for its implementation of a hybrid drive. Apple's implementation combines a hard disk drive with a NAND flash storage (solid-state drive of 24 GB or more) and presents it as a single Core Storage managed logical volume with the space of both drives combined.