QUOTE(aaronchin @ Aug 27 2007, 05:07 AM)
I have a MacBook Pro and those games don't even run smooth on my machine. Seriously man, forget about gaming if you want to get the MacBook.
Anyway, if you make up your mind and decide to go for Mac, stop by the Apple store in Chadstone, or any other CompNow store (there's one in Malvern, one on Chapel St). Great service. DON'T go to Next Byte. I hate 'em. They really don't know what they're selling.
you're absolutely right, they suck, expecially the one on the elizabeth street.Anyway, if you make up your mind and decide to go for Mac, stop by the Apple store in Chadstone, or any other CompNow store (there's one in Malvern, one on Chapel St). Great service. DON'T go to Next Byte. I hate 'em. They really don't know what they're selling.
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QUOTE(Polaris @ Aug 31 2007, 07:10 PM)
The cool thing about getting non-Mac is hardware upgradeability, especially for gaming BUT for a lot of NOTEBOOKS, it is nearly impossible to play good games on them and upgrading is also impossible, since there are next to none of the major graphic cards are made for notebooks.
So I say getting a Macbook is a smart choice to experience the user friendly Apple experience. Productivity is definitely higher on Macs. Duo OS is already standard on Macs anyway, I don't know why this is still an issue.
I have a Windows notebook and what I want to do is throw it out a window on the plus highway.
i keep my windows laptop just for the sake of downloading dramas. So I say getting a Macbook is a smart choice to experience the user friendly Apple experience. Productivity is definitely higher on Macs. Duo OS is already standard on Macs anyway, I don't know why this is still an issue.
I have a Windows notebook and what I want to do is throw it out a window on the plus highway.
that's the only benefit i found from it.
This post has been edited by btris: Sep 2 2007, 02:30 PM
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