NEED ADVICE: LAPTOP OR MACBOOK?
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NEED ADVICE: LAPTOP OR MACBOOK?
I know there's been some topics about this but I want to know what people would recommend me.
I've been wanting to get a laptop or something for a couple of months now so i can take it out gigging and to college etc. and have been debating whether to get a laptop or a macbook.
programs i will use will be Reason 4 and Ableton Live and others like photoshop.
Say I have around a grand to spend but would prefer to spend less.
Would I be better off buying a MacBook Pro or a decent laptop around the same kinda spec?
I have a look at laptops that have a decent spec for about £600 but the same kind of thing in a macbook pro is about £1000+.
Is the extra money worth it?
Cheers for any replies.
I've been wanting to get a laptop or something for a couple of months now so i can take it out gigging and to college etc. and have been debating whether to get a laptop or a macbook.
programs i will use will be Reason 4 and Ableton Live and others like photoshop.
Say I have around a grand to spend but would prefer to spend less.
Would I be better off buying a MacBook Pro or a decent laptop around the same kinda spec?
I have a look at laptops that have a decent spec for about £600 but the same kind of thing in a macbook pro is about £1000+.
Is the extra money worth it?
Cheers for any replies.
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Re: NEED ADVICE: LAPTOP OR MACBOOK?
i like my macbook, i think in the long term for most cases it would be worth the extra bones. macs are great for design programs like photoshop, adobe gives all their employes macs to work with...T40 wrote:
Is the extra money worth it?
im not a computer wizard so i cant really tell you much, just dont step on your laptop like i did

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save your money buy better monitors
save your money buy better monitors
save your money buy better monitors
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save your money buy better monitors
save your money buy better monitors

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if you are not an idiot who downloads torrents and porn a thousand gigs a second than a pc laptop will last you a long time
if you have a decent cashflow buy a mac
but i sure dont so pc's are fine for me. 600 dollar laptop, 3 gig RAM, 180 gig HD, 18 inch wide, and dual core processor
the same in mac would run you triple the cost
buy an extra battery, dont run it 24/7 and you wont have to worry about it dying.
if you have a decent cashflow buy a mac
but i sure dont so pc's are fine for me. 600 dollar laptop, 3 gig RAM, 180 gig HD, 18 inch wide, and dual core processor
the same in mac would run you triple the cost
buy an extra battery, dont run it 24/7 and you wont have to worry about it dying.
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Just wondered if I would have to buy certain software in Mac versions. or would i be able to use my windows versions. I know some software has a version for each OS.contakt321 wrote:Yes, you can with Bootcamp - but really, why would you want to? I am too lazy and there is nothing I need that badly.
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Except that Mac prices have dropped drastically since then.
A Macbook is $1,000 now...
A decent spec-ed PC Laptop is what? $700-800ish?
To me it's worth spending $200-300 to avoid Windows 7, constant virus, malware concerns, and the stupid security issues inherent in PC design.
But I am a Mac fanboy, take it with a grain of salt.
A Macbook is $1,000 now...
A decent spec-ed PC Laptop is what? $700-800ish?
To me it's worth spending $200-300 to avoid Windows 7, constant virus, malware concerns, and the stupid security issues inherent in PC design.
But I am a Mac fanboy, take it with a grain of salt.
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