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There was a thread recently (within the past 3 months) in the GD about it. |
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There are other machines that will run OS X but none as seamlessly as the Dell Mini series. |
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Something no one has mentioned---didn't I read here on CA that Apple won't work on computer's owned by smokers as they consider the smoke residue a "bio hazard"?
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Get yourself a MacBook Pro and you'll never look back. Computing heaven! :tu
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My best advice is to go to a Best Buy or some other place that has demo machines and play with a win7 machine. It sounds like you already know macs to some extend, but if not go hit up the kiosk in Best Buy or your nearest apple store. Try them both out, weigh the costs, and pick what you like. I use a mac and a win7 pc everyday, and my netbook runs linux. Each has a different use, but I can't say that I like one over the other. Each has things I like and dislike about it, it just boils down to personal preference. |
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I would say go with a Dell, or a Toshiba, bc if you decide to later on down the road you need a better grafics card or processer you can change it out with the Toshiba, no other lap top company is doing that yet. and it will cost you about the same as a Apple
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I do lots of stuff, video and photo editing, play games, overclock, build my own systems, all that sort of stuff.
I run Windows XP on all my stuff. I've been a windows developer partner since '99. Vista sucked ass from day one. I just got done with Windows 7, and the DRM issues were never-ending. If I ever changed operating systems from Windows XP, which I probably never will until the hardware runs past it, then I'll look at Leopard or Linux. I'm pretty much Bill Gates'd out. I have never for a second considered a Mac, because it meets none of my needs. In the future, it may. The tricycle/motorcycle representation pretty much says it all. Add to that Mac is overwhelmingly overpriced, and it's a tough call. It really depends who you are and what you're willing to learn. My only issue now is Digital Rights Management. I don't want an OS that doesn't let me do what I want to do the way I want to do it. Apple is free of that crap. I think Apple is headed in the direction I want to see happen for me. Windows isn't. Google is coming. I'm glad I don't have to make your decision, Christos. Honestly, you can't go wrong either way for what you want to do, regardless of what fanboi's like myself might say. Buy what makes you happy. You'll be happy with it. :tu I'd stay away from the airbooks with no optical drive though. You'll have to drag around a sidearm dvd/cd burner, and that'll suck. Big time. |
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Decisions, Decisions ugh!! :mad:
I might just wait until my current laptop really runs into the ground. Perhaps by then Apple will come out with something new and Windows 7 will have some more reviews/be more stable. I appreciate the help. Keep it coming :tu I'll probably take whatever money I get for the laptop and buy cigars :ss |
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If money is not an option Macs tend to be more future proof than PC's. Meaning they last longer before they are obsolete. My wife is still using a five year old MacbookPro and for photo editing, internet, email, documents etc... 95% of what she does on a computer it is holding up fine with just a memory upgrade. We did end up upgrading her machine only because I had one come to me through work. If money is a concern pc's definitely are better bang for buck. Also for people used to windows there is no reason to retrain them to a new OS. There is not a "right" answer just whatever works for you. |
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:r if only you knew how much money I make right now ;) (I'll give you a hint.. I'm a student) In my career, a laptop is a tool, so I treat it as such. I apologize if my view like that offends, but it's no different than a toolbox to a mechanic. In regards to serious work that depends on the work. I can do more with a command line than most can do with a GUI. Command lines don't need much horsepower :D ... typically.. but if that's the case, I'll utilize my server for processing power. But it will all boil down to your needs of a laptop, which I understand.. but from my point of view and my opinion. That's what a laptop is and should be capable of. Heck I find gaming on a PC overrated now as well. I'll take a console, a comfy couch and a large flatscreen over a desk chair that I sit in far too much as it is already. |
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I expect nothing but crickets because so few apps actually exist. I will continue beating the Windows drum BTW...resistance is futile you will all be assimilated. |
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In addition to all my programs, a native coding environment for me to run just about any script or compiler I need, and also I have access to the microsoft office suite, which is far and away better than Open Office. It's everything I need to get the job done.... which the exception of a graphical SPICE tool... but I can remote desktop into a Vista PC and utilize LTSpice if I need to run graphical simulations. |
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Comfort of a stable OS in comparison to a Linux distro that you have to tweak to your needs. I find no issue with Windows as a stable OS, but I keep my Windows OS Stable. I love Windows and I use it often. But for the sake of the tools I need to accomplish my scholastic tasks on campus or at home. The Mac OS X provides a more stable experience to what I would have to do to Linux to make it run similar tasks. For everything else, I use a PC, though lately I find it annoying to sit at my desk, so I often just sit on my couch with the Mac. I wouldn't call that biased, because if the laptop ran Windows, I'd use it too. I just like the couch :D |
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