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Re: im about to start a war
couple ideas for you as far as that goes...
i got a 15 inch, cuz i've carried a 17inch for the past 3 years... no complaint, just wanted to try something different...
so there was some money off right there...
(plus i'm beginning to deal with hiding the computer a little, just running it with a small touch screen, that's my next goal, so smaller is better anyway.. )
next, I've started buying refurbished directly from the apple store... i'll let you know how this works, but my best friend has had no problems doing this for years...
the machines have been gone over with a fine tooth comb, and therefore are not just off the factory line. I save 300 there as well which covers my applecare costs which are still available even and especially since it's refurbished...
my macbookpro cost me 2300 with applecare.
I think you are going to be a particular power user cuz you have all the windows stuff under your belt.. so using bootcamp will be like using a freeway for you...
So far, however, Mobius is looking so very impressive to me (like i haven't known that from all you guys) that I may be running my audio from the windows partition from now on... crazy...
Let's see what Jesse comes up with in his new SL edition though...
thanks for the empathy, however...
t.
On 8/29/07, Krispen Hartung <khartung@cableone.net
> wrote:
I hear you Todd. There will be some
trade-offs. The first time I got on a mac, I couldn't even figure out how to
find a file or the hard-drive. It was like the interface was so simple, that I
was crippled. Of course, mac users make comments about PC/XP when they use them
for the first time...having difficulty finding things, frustrated by the fact
that there are 10 different ways to do the same thing, and that if you want you
can really f*ck up the machine by digging into system files, etc.
I hope I can make it all past this when I get my
macbook pro...otherwise, I'll really be regretting spending $3600 on a new
mac.
Kris
----- Original Message -----
I
must chime in here for just a moment...
I just got my first
MacBookPro, my first Intel machine, in other words.. I've never ventured
toward windows in my life before...
Now I know why...
Granted,
my old warhorse is starting to fall apart, so i needed another machine anyway,
but I'm most excited to be able to finally use MOBIUS...
So using Boot
Camp, I installed windows...
I'm still progressing toward getting it
working smoothly, but, my god, WHAT an obtuse operating system. I'm
wasting time just FINDING things...
so I realize I'm not addressing
the performance angle you guys are dealing with, but I've already wasted
enough time that I'm already questioning whether using MOBIUS is time
efficient, so what does THAT say about this platform. I've heard plenty
of stories about drivers and conflicts ( like Kris has mentioned ), but so
far, of course, i'm okay...
I know, I know, I'll figure it out, but
jeez...
t.
...
On 8/29/07, BreachinThePeace@aol.com <
BreachinThePeace@aol.com>
wrote:
Kris
I am running around work here
today (in a loop) like a chicken with it's ass on fire. Sorry, but the
old "head cut off" is a bit too graphic for some of the younger member's
fragile sensibilities. I just got WAAAAY ahead of myself and I do
apologize. Last time I checked there were practically no specialized or
optimized music PCs with over 2 gig of ram.
I was referring to, and without
making any intelligible reference to, the optimized PCs for around 2000.00
USD per my initial post. Yep, you can get pretty much anything you want
if you have enough money. No question.
The point is the fact you can
get VERY capable and excellent optimized PC laptops for 2K and
where as (unlike PCs) you can get killer performance from the Mac Book Pros
right out of the box, it will cost a hell of a lot more money (roughly
twice). Other than 4gig of RAM, what are you getting that is black n white
superior? Hmmm?
What can these magic Macs do that
comparable PCs cannot?
Why do the majority of audio
software developers start with PCs and add Mac drivers later once the
Mac attack reaches a deafening crescendo ?
If I could have any laptop that I
am personally familiar with right now for free, it would be the grand daddy
Mac Book Pro. No question and I have always stated, they are the most
quality mass production computer on the planet. Only thing, I had 2500.00
big ones and I must say, my MusicXPC M4x kicks sum serious tail for a system
that I would have had to spend close to twice that for to get any better a
system at the time. The ONLY improvement would have been more
RAM.
bye, back to work, hope I didn't
botch this one up too much! Peace,me
IMO, there is POSITIVELY NO ADVANTAGE from an average to above
average musician/dj/music related application stand point to
using ether a PC or Mac unless you are talking strictly laptops.
I thought we were talking laptops here, but are you sure?
POSITIVELY NO ADVANTAGE is a very strong phrase, man. You've
disproven all possible cases where there could be an advantage? That seems
like a blanket statement. I'm sure it is correct in some contexts, but
this seems like a situational context to me, where there is a lot of
systematic relativity at play.
The hardware as is currently made available to the Mac Book Pro
user is superior to any PC laptop that I am currently familiar with. This
is strictly based on their capacity for RAM. (2gig PC - 4gig Mac)
Heh? What are you talking about? I can go out right now and
buy 10 laptops from 10 different PC manufacturers, with 4gig of RAM.
What do you mean by superior?
Everything else you will hear here or on ANY forum is merely personal
opinion based on limited experience.
You mean like saying one piece of hardware is "Superior" to
another based on an incorrect assumption? :)
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