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A Penny For Your Thoughts...
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<blockquote data-quote="jaline" data-source="post: 472380" data-attributes="member: 34676"><p>I use the Macbook as my primary computer and it works wonderfully. The only bad thing is how small the screen size is. While I don't mind it most of the time, the text size and everything is smaller than what you would have on a 15" or 17" computer screen, obviously. It's not too bad, but I can see why this would bother some people. Personally, I think it's cute how small and simple everything is. But once in a while I'm really tired from staring at the screen all day, and I have to squint a bit.</p><p></p><p>Overall, it should be fine to use. It does most tasks flawlessly. I would suggest getting an external monitor after a few years or if you find the screen to be too small. Go test it out at a store.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaline, post: 472380, member: 34676"] I use the Macbook as my primary computer and it works wonderfully. The only bad thing is how small the screen size is. While I don't mind it most of the time, the text size and everything is smaller than what you would have on a 15" or 17" computer screen, obviously. It's not too bad, but I can see why this would bother some people. Personally, I think it's cute how small and simple everything is. But once in a while I'm really tired from staring at the screen all day, and I have to squint a bit. Overall, it should be fine to use. It does most tasks flawlessly. I would suggest getting an external monitor after a few years or if you find the screen to be too small. Go test it out at a store. [/QUOTE]
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