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<blockquote data-quote="salt-slasher" data-source="post: 1168759" data-attributes="member: 166590"><p>Well I know that hardware moves at a rate of 10 fold over software.</p><p>I guess I just want some reassurance as to getting a mac.</p><p>To wait until April to buy one would drive me insane, I waited months to build my desktop and it wasn't fun.</p><p></p><p>Pretty much the mac book pro seems to be the ideal purchase, even though for 1,100$ I could get a "desktop replacement", it isn't pragmatic as far as my college needs go.</p><p>If I didn't have my desktop, I would be up for a desktop replacement, but I need back lit keys, long battery, dvd drive and reliability, and with the way upgrades come out each year, it would be nice to be able to get a considerable amount of it back towards a new one.</p><p></p><p>So besides for future proofing, do you feel the Mac Book Pro, is the best thing for me??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salt-slasher, post: 1168759, member: 166590"] Well I know that hardware moves at a rate of 10 fold over software. I guess I just want some reassurance as to getting a mac. To wait until April to buy one would drive me insane, I waited months to build my desktop and it wasn't fun. Pretty much the mac book pro seems to be the ideal purchase, even though for 1,100$ I could get a "desktop replacement", it isn't pragmatic as far as my college needs go. If I didn't have my desktop, I would be up for a desktop replacement, but I need back lit keys, long battery, dvd drive and reliability, and with the way upgrades come out each year, it would be nice to be able to get a considerable amount of it back towards a new one. So besides for future proofing, do you feel the Mac Book Pro, is the best thing for me?? [/QUOTE]
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