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Running Windows on your Mac
How good is bootcamp QAULITY wise ?
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<blockquote data-quote="yogi" data-source="post: 408917" data-attributes="member: 8542"><p>I sympathise with your longing for using great hardware with Windows. </p><p></p><p>But I have to emphasize that what makes Apple's hardware so great is it's seamless usage with software, a built-in iSight is only worth so much if the OS seamlessly recognises it and turns it on when needed (and off when not).</p><p></p><p>An Apple remote is good use only thanks to the Front Row software that's so great. The touchpad is only so awesome because OS X has the technology to recognise multi-touch and clicks and scrolling etc.</p><p>The built-in WiFi antennas are world-renowned, only because AirPort software makes setting up a network such a breeze.</p><p></p><p>I can also say that I have seen fantastic hardware on regular laptops recently, and if you do some good research, you will find very Windows-friendly laptops with some great features in them these days. Sony Vaio makes what I think is the Windows counterpart of a Macbook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yogi, post: 408917, member: 8542"] I sympathise with your longing for using great hardware with Windows. But I have to emphasize that what makes Apple's hardware so great is it's seamless usage with software, a built-in iSight is only worth so much if the OS seamlessly recognises it and turns it on when needed (and off when not). An Apple remote is good use only thanks to the Front Row software that's so great. The touchpad is only so awesome because OS X has the technology to recognise multi-touch and clicks and scrolling etc. The built-in WiFi antennas are world-renowned, only because AirPort software makes setting up a network such a breeze. I can also say that I have seen fantastic hardware on regular laptops recently, and if you do some good research, you will find very Windows-friendly laptops with some great features in them these days. Sony Vaio makes what I think is the Windows counterpart of a Macbook. [/QUOTE]
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