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Need help deciding between Macbook or something else
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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Re: Need help deciding between Macbook or something else
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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Re: Need help deciding between Macbook or something else
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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