QUOTE(J-Slade @ Sep 13 2007, 02:34 AM)
Haha cool~
I just started to use a Mac (it was a iMac G4) like last 2 years when I realised my gf had one. Played around with it. What I really like about the Mac is that it just works right out of the box. And best is, although the Mac is quite old, it can still play games/run software that is quite current. Unlike PC where almost every year or two have to changed graphic card or something because requirements keep increasing
But anyway back to the mouse. I just feel that its so cool that finally there is a two button mouse by Apple. Now people can use it for Windows too
This statement is invalid la.. I just started to use a Mac (it was a iMac G4) like last 2 years when I realised my gf had one. Played around with it. What I really like about the Mac is that it just works right out of the box. And best is, although the Mac is quite old, it can still play games/run software that is quite current. Unlike PC where almost every year or two have to changed graphic card or something because requirements keep increasing
But anyway back to the mouse. I just feel that its so cool that finally there is a two button mouse by Apple. Now people can use it for Windows too
Any computer machine also need to be upgraded sooner or later. Do you realised that macbook pro? Now using Santa Rosa platform and equipped with 8600GT mobile. That's technology trend. I bet later next year (2008) macbook pro will use penryn processor which support SSE4. So, it depend on yourself that whether you need to upgrade or not
And for your info, do you think those high-end games can support mer if your mac machine is the older version? You still require to upgrade which is GET A NEW mac machine.
This post has been edited by allvin: Sep 13 2007, 12:14 PM
Sep 13 2007, 12:12 PM

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