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Buy a Macbook?
I'm thinking about buying a Macbook. I don't really have a reason other than I have some poker money burning a hole in my pocket and I want to give a mac a try. If I buy a laptop my main requirement is something light and easily portable. I won't be playing games on it. I may however play poker on it, but thats actually pretty doubtful.
Given that I just want something light and portable is a Macbook a good deal? I checked one out today and they're not bad and Leopard looks pretty cool, but I don't really know of PC alternatives. Really, if anybody has feedback good or bad about the macbook I'd love to hear it. |
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Re: Buy a Macbook?
So I just searched and found some good recent information. Not sure why I didn't search before posting. But if anybody feels strongly about macbooks I'd still welcome more info, especially with respect to alternative portable laptops.
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Re: Buy a Macbook?
If you aren't going to be doing a lot of stuff that requires Windows Apps on it then go ahead, they are nice machines and Leopard is pretty cool.
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Re: Buy a Macbook?
I use a macbook because of the size, and the only thing that I don't like about them is the lack of a dedicated video card. Also, 2 GB of ram as a cap is pretty low.
Leopard is pretty awesome, and iWork is very solid for personal use and the occasional editing of an MS Office document. Compatibility with Office 2007 files is fairly good, but not perfect (obviously). I'm waiting for a new generation of laptops before I replace this guy. I basically want a macbook pro, but the same size as this macbook. I'd also like a solid state hard drive. If you don't need it right now, I'd wait for a little while and see if the next macworld has an announcement about new ones. Note that they "fixed" the imacs by giving them a real video card recently, so I'm expecting a similar for for the macbooks. |
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Re: Buy a Macbook?
How does the lack of the videocard impact you? Does it lag at times when doing day-to-day crap or when watching movies? I have a pretty kickass desktop that meets all of my gaming needs (which, sadly isn't very much anymore) so I wouldn't be using the laptop for anything like that.
I was thinking the 1 gig of RAM would be plenty for me, but would you recommend bumping it up to 2? The Leopard multiple desktops (whatever they call it) seems like it might benefit from extra RAM since it will likely lead to having more apps open. |
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Re: Buy a Macbook?
Based on the information given, I think you'll be happy with a MacBook.
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