After about 15 years on the PC, I switched to Mac at the beginning of the year. Needless to say, I'm happy. I haven't ever had a platform this easy to use, efficient, crash/virus free....I mean, it's wonderful. And the way Mac OSX works, it's just so damn efficient.
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Most of my life I was a mac fan but when money was tight it came down to the decision of rebuilding my g4 with new (overpriced parts) or switching to the dark side with a newer computer.
So, I switched and bought a dell 380 workstation off of ebay for $250. Great computer with plenty of processing power for graphic/web design and photography needs. My guess is it still has another good year or two left in it.
Even though I have a soft spot for Mac I just started to get tired of paying off a $3000 loan every 3-4 years for a new computer.
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Mac person here for a long time.
The cost does even out some-what over time. No virus/spyware software to buy. No daily virus updates. It comes with a bunch of software with the computer.
I just updated my 2 year old laptop with the latest OS (10.6) for $30. The whole thing took an hour with no hangups or bugs. I should be good for a few more years.
They are expensive, and I have been thinking about going with a PC for my next laptop because of that. The idea of going with a PC after the hassle-free years on a Mac is not an inviting proposition.
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Originally posted by CMtruthwolf1, then you're paying way too much, I upgraded my computer in february with 800E, all are new except the processor, the computer is like pp out of offroad coffee/vanilla. Nobody cant handle it. 8)
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Originally posted by stubby2Mac person here for a long time.
The cost does even out some-what over time. No virus/spyware software to buy. No daily virus updates. It comes with a bunch of software with the computer.
I just updated my 2 year old laptop with the latest OS (10.6) for $30. The whole thing took an hour with no hangups or bugs. I should be good for a few more years.
They are expensive, and I have been thinking about going with a PC for my next laptop because of that. The idea of going with a PC after the hassle-free years on a Mac is not an inviting proposition.
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