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0ojakeo0 wrote:i have a dell...
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
That is why I go with mac laptops, the above isn't possible with laptops period.Riao wrote:I gotta go with PC for the price alone. Particularly if you buy the parts and build it yourself. You can cut the price in half this way, and end up with a higher quality machine. This is just not possible with a MAC. Of course it only follows that it is far easier to upgrade a PC for the same reason.

A good macbook with 2gb of ram a fast processor and 80gb harddrive is only like 2-300 more than a pc one and it operates way better.Riao wrote:lol. Agreed. They're still needlessly more expensive.reverend_kyle wrote:That is why I go with mac laptops, the above isn't possible with laptops period.
EDIT->> MAC laptops that is.
This is a 5+ year out of date viewpoint in the mac/pc debate. The components inside the machines are basically the same, macs now run on intel chips for example, and the Mac OS is basically a fancy skin on Unix. The bottom line is that ten years ago if you wanted to do graphics processing or sequence music you used a mac because the chips were superior in that field, now it makes not the slightest difference at all.hecter wrote:Again, it all depends on what you want to do. If you're a graphic artist, or a video/sound editor, chances are you'll be wanting a Mac. If you want an awesome machine that will play Half Life 2 on high, then you'll be wanting a good PC.