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    Does anyone have a Mac?

    Or had a Mac laptop?

    If so, what is your opinion of it and would you recommend one?

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    Re: Does anyone have a Mac?

    No, I don't have a Mac, because they are for queers and hipsters.
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    Re: Does anyone have a Mac?

    Get a Thinkpad.
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    Re: Does anyone have a Mac?

    I have a MacBook. I've never had a serious problem with it (or any Mac) and for some of the design programs I use, there really isn't a better solution. I love my Mac.

    For the everyday user, it provides an easy to use and intuitive interface, however I think Windows 7 has closed many gaps between Windows and OSX, and in some areas is actually better now. If you are looking for something for gaming or business, a Windows machine is much better though. It really comes down to preference, so if I was you I would see if there are any Mac stores (Apple or otherwise) as many usually do offer little classes to demonstrate the differences and try to sell you on the experience so you could get a flavor for it.

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    Re: Does anyone have a Mac?

    Lenovo - ThinkPad laptops - T Series

    Beats the shit out of any Macbook.
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    Quote Originally Posted by missionhockey21 View Post
    I have a MacBook. I've never had a serious problem with it (or any Mac) and for some of the design programs I use, there really isn't a better solution. I love my Mac.

    For the everyday user, it provides an easy to use and intuitive interface, however I think Windows 7 has closed many gaps between Windows and OSX, and in some areas is actually better now. If you are looking for something for gaming or business, a Windows machine is much better though. It really comes down to preference, so if I was you I would see if there are any Mac stores (Apple or otherwise) as many usually do offer little classes to demonstrate the differences and try to sell you on the experience so you could get a flavor for it.
    Yeah I will definitely go through a tutorial. I think I am open to the change and I just haven't seen a laptop or notebook the slightest bit appealing to me except for the Air and the Pro.

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    Re: Does anyone have a Mac?

    If you want a Macbook pro 15": MacBook Pro - Buy MacBook Pro notebook computers - Apple Store (U.S.)

    Then get this instead Newegg.com - ThinkPad T Series T510 (43142PU) NoteBook Intel Core i5 540M(2.53GHz) 15.6" 4GB Memory DDR3 1066 500GB HDD 7200rpm DVD±R/RW NVIDIA Quadro NVS 3100M

    If you want a 13" Macbook pro, then get Newegg.com - ThinkPad T Series T410 (2516F9U) NoteBook Intel Core i5 480M(2.66GHz) 14.1" Wide XGA 4GB Memory DDR3 1333 320GB HDD 7200rpm DVD±R/RW Intel HD Graphics instead.

    The ThinkPad will outlast the Macbook, has same or better hardware for a lesser price, and performs far better (battery life, RAM, HDD space, graphics, etc.)


    If you're not at all interested in gaming, I'd pick up this: Newegg.com - ThinkPad Edge 0301JDU Notebook Intel Core i5 480M(2.66GHz) 15.6" 4GB Memory 320GB HDD 7200rpm DVD±R/RW Intel HD Graphics



    I hate Macbook Air, but if you really want one you can get Newegg.com - ThinkPad X Series X201 (3249ERU-BN) NoteBook Intel Core i5 560M(2.66GHz) 12.1" Wide XGA 2GB Memory DDR3 1066 160GB HDD 7200rpm Intel HD Graphics Plus 2GB DDR3-1066 SODIMM Memory (55Y3707) or Newegg.com - ASUS Eee PC 1215N-PU17-SL Silver Intel Atom D525(1.80GHz) Dual Core 12.1" WXGA 2GB Memory 250GB HDD NetBook or, for ultraportability, Newegg.com - ASUS Eee PC 1015PN-PU17-BU Blue Intel Atom N550(1.50GHz) Dual Core 10.1" WSVGA 1GB Memory 250GB HDD Netbook (DAT BATTERY LIFE)



    Honestly, I'd buy any T-Series ThinkPad with the cheapest HDD option and get a 300 GB SSD to swap in. That'd be one hell of a notebook and it'd probably last 10 years at the minimum.
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    Re: Does anyone have a Mac?

    It will take you a while to get used to Mac's. Every little shortcut you know for a PC that's second nature at this point you'll attempt to do on a Mac. It can be frustrating.

    If you want a laptop just to surf the web, e-mail, music, and gaming. I'd just stick with a PC laptop. However Apple makes a lot of innovative software. If you're into audio or video editing, they have both amateur and professional programs, I'd get a Mac. They also have Aperture for photos which I hear is great, but I have no experience with.

    Two things I'd suggest you do are 1.) Go to Best Buy or an Apple Store and see if you like the look and feel of the user interface. 2.) Make sure it has the Thunderbolt I/O they're just starting to come out on Mac's and will eventually replace USB (they say it's 12 times faster than FireWire and 20 times faster than USB 2.0). So you just want to make sure that you're future proofing yourself.
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    Re: Does anyone have a Mac?

    To be honest, the only thing really that took me a few times to get adjusted to, was maximizing a screen. Having had a touch for years, I'm more used to a Mac than I thought I would be, in terms of Safari and what not. It's really nice so far.
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    Re: Does anyone have a Mac?

    The new "Lion OS" is supposed to incorporate a lot of iPad, and iPhone interface.

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