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Help buying a Macbook Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Shampoo" data-source="post: 983583" data-attributes="member: 140710"><p>Hello everyone, I currently have a Toshiba Satellite Laptop and have recently upgraded to Windows 7. 2 days ago I got a virus.</p><p></p><p>I am planning on buying a Macbook now, however I don't know much about them. If anyone could please send me some suggestions??</p><p></p><p>I am a university student, so I will constantly have multiple documents going i.e. Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc. I usually have iTunes on all the time, and a couple internet pages going too. </p><p></p><p>I need a computer that won't freeze, or lag, or give me any problems. One that just works, with eas, and can handle running smoothly while I run all my applications simultaneously.</p><p></p><p>So, should I be going macbook pro? Or getting just the regular Macbook? Is there a need for to upgrade from 2.26ghz? How does 2.26ghz compare to windows?</p><p></p><p>I'm currently using 3GB DDR2 RAM, 2.00GHZ, 320GB HDD and Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo.</p><p></p><p>I would very much appreciate some feedback, thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shampoo, post: 983583, member: 140710"] Hello everyone, I currently have a Toshiba Satellite Laptop and have recently upgraded to Windows 7. 2 days ago I got a virus. I am planning on buying a Macbook now, however I don't know much about them. If anyone could please send me some suggestions?? I am a university student, so I will constantly have multiple documents going i.e. Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc. I usually have iTunes on all the time, and a couple internet pages going too. I need a computer that won't freeze, or lag, or give me any problems. One that just works, with eas, and can handle running smoothly while I run all my applications simultaneously. So, should I be going macbook pro? Or getting just the regular Macbook? Is there a need for to upgrade from 2.26ghz? How does 2.26ghz compare to windows? I'm currently using 3GB DDR2 RAM, 2.00GHZ, 320GB HDD and Intel Centrino Core 2 Duo. I would very much appreciate some feedback, thank you. [/QUOTE]
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