MacBook Pro Specs

I am considering purchasing a MacBook Pro though I had a few questions and where else to ask but here. I hope to find the answers.
1. Dual booting my MacBook pro with XP, will I still be able to play all my Windows based games as if set up on a PC.
2. Any desktop computer with the same specs as the MacBook Pro would run smoothly for gaming, video and music editing so that said how does the MacBook Pro being a laptop compare to a desktop. In reality I guess its a basis of how much the MacBook's PSU is pumping to the internals but wondering if that too was compensated for in the production.
3. Hows the heat? I am experienced with PC's and desktops, I am a graphic design major attending Oklahoma State, I will need a mac for my career choice. I ask about heat because my current PC has about the same stats and after running under load the PC even with it being ALOT more spacious than a laptop will get pretty hot. I have read a few complaints on the net about the MacBook Pro overheating.
4. iMacs haven't really seen an upgrade for some time, any idea on how close that is?
Thank you all!
Your answers and help are much appreciated.

1. Dual booting my MacBook pro with XP, will I still be able to play all my Windows based games as if set up on a PC.
Yes provided do you the dual boot option, i.e., bootcamp. the vm route, either parallels or vmware's fusion will not give you the same level of performance for games.
2. Any desktop computer with the same specs as the MacBook Pro would run smoothly for gaming, video and music editing so that said how does the MacBook Pro being a laptop compare to a desktop. In reality I guess its a basis of how much the MacBook's PSU is pumping to the internals but wondering if that too was compensated for in the production.
Based on some benchmarks that I've seen, the MBP holds it own because of the stout GPU. While don't play games personally I can see that this machine would handle them very nicely, much better then the current crop of iMacs, though a MacPro with the x1900 would stomp all over it performance wise.
3. Hows the heat? I am experienced with PC's and desktops, I am a graphic design major attending Oklahoma State, I will need a mac for my career choice. I ask about heat because my current PC has about the same stats and after running under load the PC even with it being ALOT more spacious than a laptop will get pretty hot. I have read a few complaints on the net about the MacBook Pro overheating.
The complaints that I have read are not that the MBP is overheating but rather getting hotter then they expected too. Some did run too hot and needed to be repaired but I suspect any laptop could have the issue. My MBP runs between 50 and 60c for most tasks and I wouldn't want to use it on my lap. Apple also recommends that you don't use it on your lap because of the temps. Overall you have to pay a price for the the performance and fast cycle speeds and high end GPU produce heat. I downloaded a product called smcfan that allows me to set the fan manually which give me better control on keeping the macbook pro cool. I recommend it highly.
4. iMacs haven't really seen an upgrade for some time, any idea on how close that is?
Who knows, strickly speaking speculations are a no no here but you are correct that an update is "immanent" of course what is immanent, next week, next month, this fall. I suspect an update to come before or coincide with the release of leopard. This of course is my opinion based upon absolutely nothing.

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