Minimum system requirements for logic pro 7?

Alright, im looking for a birthday present for my brother in law. hes always been jealous of my apple computers and ive decided to hook him up with a new computer and logic pro 7 for his birthday.
My question is this: What are the basic system requirements to run logic pro?
Im trying to do this as economically as possible, so i'm thinking a macbook or imac. anyone have any suggestions as to what i should but, but will still be stable when running logic pro?

Alright, im looking for a birthday present for my
brother in law. hes always been jealous of my apple
computers and ive decided to hook him up with a new
computer and logic pro 7 for his birthday.
Do you have another sister? I've always wanted an in law who would buy me computer and pro audio gear. LOL.
My question is this: What are the basic system
requirements to run logic pro?
Macintosh computer with PowerPC G4, G5 or Intel Core processor required; Intel Core, G5 or dual G4 processors recommended
512MB of RAM
Logic Node applications require PowerPC G5 or Intel Core processor and Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
Mac OS X v10.4.3 or later
Quicktime 7.0.3 or later
8GB of available hard drive space
DVD drive for software installation
Available USB port for XSKey (copy protection)
Low-latency multi-I/O audio hardware and MIDI interface
This was taken from apple stores web site.
Cheers and great gift idea
Dee

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