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Re: This will shock the Mac Users

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Originally Posted by Halcyon View Post
Debatable as the hardware spec you get for a mac can be got as a PC of the equivilant spec far cheaper.
On the software side, Yes, the OS is clearly better.
HHHmmm a laptop that's going to run Sims 3 well and also have a £500 program on it and still be cheaper than a macbook. I guess it could be done, but I'd still prefer the macbook.

As for a clearly better OS, I don't think so. I use mac os and I find it just as good as windows, just as prone to problems. It's different not better in my opinion. I can only speak from the experience I have in using it though.

Having said taht I wouldn't say no to a 'proper' mac and I never said I wouldn't either
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