Getting my hands on some mac equipment

Hello everyone. I earlier posted about an Intel iMac for a friend of mine who had a question. You guys were great and helped, so I want to ask again. This time I'm thinking of getting my own mac. I've wanted them for a long time now, but never could, and still can't afford a mac. I'm 15 years old, and sold my Xbox 360 for $350 with two games, I also have my P4 2.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM 160/60 FX5500 Dual DVD+-RW PC to sell. I'm looking to get a 1.42 GHz G4 1GB 200GB Radeon 9000 or 9800 PowerMac, and a G3 or G4 based notebook used on ebay. I can afford this, and would rather do this than get one Intel mac mini, so Intel macs are out of the question for me. What I want to do is play around with media, run some iLife, do my Homework (its summer now), and fool with photoshop and maybe pro apps (I know a software dealer). So my question(s) to you are these:
1. Will that system run Tiger and Leopard fine with iLife
2. Will it be responsive enough to get stuff done and fool with
3. Will it run pro apps (Desktop only, laptop doesnt need to)
4. How much faster is my Windows machine
5. Does the speed difference make it better to stick with windows, or is the hit small enough to make the move
Thanks so much for all your help, and I'm looking forward to this.
  Windows XP Pro  

There was no 1.42Ghz QS,if its that speed its ether upgraded or a MDD. Is it dual 1.42, which would most likely make it an MDD or an upgraded machine?) G4 (a now at least a three year old machine). Its hard to say, if its single it will be about the same as using a single 1.7Ghz or 1.9Ghz P4 depending on whether or not it has an L3 cache. If it is a dual MDD, its hard to say how you would compare them, it would depend on how many apps that you have that would use dual CPUs, which from the sounds of things, most would. The If it is a MDD G4 it has a x8 AGP slot, which is great, which means you can use the cards you mentioned or even a 9600, which is cheaper than the 9800, it can be found for around $65-70.
It will run Tiger just fine, it works well on my 1.2Ghz G4 equipped machine which is 6 years old, although upgraded, new CPU, video card (Radeon 8500) and 1GB RAM. My iBook with the same 1.42Ghz clock runs Tiger a little quicker, but it has a newer video chipset (Radeon 9550). A friend of mine has the same chip you do, and frankly I don't notice his machine being that much faster in many tasks, although he has a Nvidia GeForce4, which is a little better. Keep this in mind, raw clock speed is not all that matters, the PPC has some technology which makes some tasks far faster on a G4 chip than on a P4 of far faster clock speed.

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