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<blockquote data-quote="PoloMint" data-source="post: 113539" data-attributes="member: 175235"><p>I must admit am quite impressed with some of the new mac stuff (which is a big thing for me to admit) - especially with their laptops, amazing battery life and speedy too. If I had to buy a laptop now I would seriously consider a mac.</p><p></p><p>However for a desktop I don't see myself considering a mac for a very long time, it's not that the macs aren't good, they are, but with all the little bits of software and hardware that at the moment only work on pcs I would just get frustrated with a mac. This isn't such a problem with a laptop as most of the gadgets and things I have I wouldn't use on a laptop anyway. I'm sure that will change soon, but pc desktops are just so much more customisable than macs that it would need a lot to persuade me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PoloMint, post: 113539, member: 175235"] I must admit am quite impressed with some of the new mac stuff (which is a big thing for me to admit) - especially with their laptops, amazing battery life and speedy too. If I had to buy a laptop now I would seriously consider a mac. However for a desktop I don't see myself considering a mac for a very long time, it's not that the macs aren't good, they are, but with all the little bits of software and hardware that at the moment only work on pcs I would just get frustrated with a mac. This isn't such a problem with a laptop as most of the gadgets and things I have I wouldn't use on a laptop anyway. I'm sure that will change soon, but pc desktops are just so much more customisable than macs that it would need a lot to persuade me. [/QUOTE]
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