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cormanator
01 March 2010
I bought a MacBook a few weeks back after finally losing patience with Windows and PC's. I waited for the release of Windows 7 to bring back my faith in PC's but found it to be a big fat let down. At the end of the day it's only the OS that Vista should and could have been at launch. As with every other version of Windows far too much time is spent trying to get it to run smoothly rather than actually using it for its primary purpose. This couldn't be more different with the MacBook. As Apple's slogan does state 'everything just works' but I wasn't expecting it to be so true. Initially I found myself feeling a little bit redundant and looked for problems to fix but I soon realised I was enjoying using the Mac more than any PC I had ever owned. The joy of computing on something this slick is a revelation. I liked the MacBook so much I gave it to my wife and went straight out and bought a MacBook Pro. Blimey it's even better! The design of these machines really is something to behold. Computers have never been this beautifully made. The unibody design, the screen, the touchpad, the keyboard, the speed and functionality of OSX, the battery life and so many other nice touches combine to produce a totally stunning product. I have the Mac versions of all my favourite applications installed making the move from PC even more seamless. I can't say enough good things about the Mac and I genuinely can't think of any negatives. I will NEVER go back to Windows and PC's that's for sure.
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cormanator
01 March 2010
I bought a MacBook a few weeks back after finally losing patience with Windows and PC's. I waited for the release of Windows 7 to bring back my faith in PC's but found it to be a big fat let down. At the end of the day it's only the OS that Vista should and could have been at launch. As with every other version of Windows far too much time is spent trying to get it to run smoothly rather than actually using it for its primary purpose. This couldn't be more different with the MacBook. As Apple's slogan does state 'everything just works' but I wasn't expecting it to be so true. Initially I found myself feeling a little bit redundant and looked for problems to fix but I soon realised I was enjoying using the Mac more than any PC I had ever owned. The joy of computing on something this slick is a revelation. I liked the MacBook so much I gave it to my wife and went straight out and bought a MacBook Pro. Blimey it's even better! The design of these machines really is something to behold. Computers have never been this beautifully made. The unibody design, the screen, the touchpad, the keyboard, the speed and functionality of OSX, the battery life and so many other nice touches combine to produce a totally stunning product. I have the Mac versions of all my favourite applications installed making the move from PC even more seamless. I can't say enough good things about the Mac and I genuinely can't think of any negatives. I will NEVER go back to Windows and PC's that's for sure.
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