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I can't wait, I'm getting the MBP soon. It sounds and looks so amazing. From the built in isight to the front row to the backlit keyboard to all the sweet sweet specs it has.
It makes my base model mac mini seem pretty useless, although it's still better than having windows. I'm actually selling my mini, 17" LCD monitor, apple keyboard and mighty mouse that I paid $1200 for to my friends mom for $500 just to be able to afford to buy the MBP when it arrives for me. Windows sux, and Mac's are the best. That's all there is to it. Did you know that there are about 500,000 active viruses for windows right now. Do you know how many there are for Mac? 0, none, notta, zippo!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I don't care what anybody says, I think the MacBook Pro is a cool name. Powerbook is a cool name too, but the new one is PRO. (PROfessional). The MacBook Pro has everything, it's the perfect computer. I don't understand why anyone would want to use windows. People probably just don't really know to much about mac's, because the virus friendly windows dominates the market. A friend of mine bought a mac, then gave his old laptop with windows away. He wiped everything clean before he gave it away and started to set up the laptop for the person. Not even 5 minutes into setting up the stupid thing, it got a virus,LOL. Just goes to show you, Mac's are the coolest. There are cars with Apple stickers driving around, that's so cool. I'm sure nobody is driving around with windows stickers on their cars, unless your Bill Gates mabey. Anyway, until next time, keep fit and have fun. (P.S. When in dought, Buy a Mac). |
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Welcome to the forums... you seem extremely excited, although I must say, your argument seems to be border-lining biased. :mac:
Enjoy your new purchase. Good day. Richard iPhone Powerbook 15 Powerbook 17 |
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LOL!!! Just be sure and tell us how good/bad this first intel build is. Just know there WILL be bugs and compatibility issues, always are, even with established systems like mine. "Luck favors the prepared" |
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