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I currently play 10 tables on a Dell desktop but I'm interesting in switching to a laptop, and more specifically, to a Mac. I'm wondering how much of a hassle it is to play 10 tables w/ pt+hud on a Mac- I'm not much of a computer guy and if I'm going to have trouble getting that set-up, or have it really choppy or blurry it's not worth it.
So basically it comes down to how well the Mac can work for poker. I'll either get a Macbook Pro and use it for poker, or stay with my PC I guess, and just get a basic Macbook for my life. Obviously I'd prefer to have it all in one, with the Macbook Pro, but that's an extra $1000 and if it's not going to work well for poker it's not worth it to me. I tried searching for some Mac threads and didn't find what I was looking for (and was surprised by that). Maybe I suck at search, I don't know. Thanks |
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If you're on a mac, you'll probably have to install windows. This is easy. Then it'll essentially be a windows laptop.
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Yes, Macbooks have Intel CPUs and are capable of running Windows, although there are performance issues.
Unless you want to play heavy 3D games, a Macbook does everything a PC does these days. They are good computers but a bit over-priced, I think. A good PC alternative is the Lenove T-series. |
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