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  1. #1
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    Feb 2009
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    If it's your main computer definitely a Mac. I'll never go back and I run my MacBook Pro into the ground day in and day out (I'm a research scientist, and it does all my number crunching, full res image viewing, etc. on top of the day to day stuff and also doubles as my DVD player so it NEVER gets a break).

    However, they ain't cheap (in that they don't make a low-priced model like other companies), so I'd have a hard time buying one as a secondary computer for just email and storage.

    I'd either go for a used Apple (maybe refurbished) or get a cheapy and strip it of the Windows nightmare (yes, I'm that anti windows) for a Unix distribution. I've had good luck with HP (back in the terrible days of Windows and AOL), but that was a desktop.

  2. #2
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    I have a MacBook that I love, but we're Mac geeks around here. Last year, though, DH got an Asus EEE and has had no problems with it. It's running Linux, but you can get a Windows OS if you like that better. The size drives me crazy because it's too tiny to really type on, but DH is a hunt-and-peck typist so the tiny keyboard doesn't bug him. The monitor is small but very clear, and it does just about everything he wants it to do (primarily e-mail and internet).

    The Macbook Air is very cool looking, but doesn't give you as much as a regular Macbook. Lightweight is all well and good, but I don't think it's worth the tradeoff. My BIL has one and likes it, but it's not a very powerful computer and he mostly uses it for the coolness factor. When he really wants to work he switches to a Macbook Pro.

    Sarah

  3. #3
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    I've got an ASUS eee, and I love it. I needed something to check emails and surf the net, and it's great for that. The battery lasts a long time. It came with windows operating system and I got the extra RAM and installed it myself (and I am not computer savvy). I still have not gotten used to the left shift key location, though.
    I like macs (I have one of the original Imac from when they first came out), but it doesn't matter how much they are worth it if you just don't have that kind of money.
    vickie

  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by fastdogs View Post
    I've got an ASUS eee, and I love it. I needed something to check emails and surf the net, and it's great for that. The battery lasts a long time. It came with windows operating system and I got the extra RAM and installed it myself (and I am not computer savvy). I still have not gotten used to the left shift key location, though.
    I like macs (I have one of the original Imac from when they first came out), but it doesn't matter how much they are worth it if you just don't have that kind of money.
    vickie
    They've fixed the shift key on the new generations. I have the old one, too - who's terrible idea what it to put that key there?
    I also installed the extra RAM, pretty easy.
    I also use mine to organize photos on trips.
    My photoblog
    http://dragons-fly-peacefully.blogspot.com/
    Bacchetta Giro (recumbent commuter)
    Bacchetta Corsa (recumbent "fast" bike)
    Greespeed X3 (recumbent "just for fun" trike)
    Strada Velomobile
    I will never buy another bike!

  5. #5
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    dont waste your time on a PC - macs are the only way to go - unless you want to be looking at that eggtimer forever, calling in the computer repair man on a biweekly basis, updating virus definitions, looking at kernel.dll errors, pressing control-shift-delete several times a day... mac laptops JUST WORK

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by batsheva View Post
    dont waste your time on a PC - macs are the only way to go - unless you want to be looking at that eggtimer forever, calling in the computer repair man on a biweekly basis, updating virus definitions, looking at kernel.dll errors, pressing control-shift-delete several times a day
    Wow, so not true . . . . .
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

 

 

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