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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Macbookpro...heavy user...need a reason
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<blockquote data-quote="bartleby" data-source="post: 338727" data-attributes="member: 22209"><p>After purchasing my C2D, I am not 100% satisfied with my Mac. It has its pros and cons, being that the Mac is meant more for designers. The functionality is much more simplified and if your in design, everything is much easier to access and use. </p><p></p><p>Although I still use my PC (95% of the time), I find if you are a gamer, the PC wins hands down. Mac to me isn't meant to play games, it can but most games won't run as good as it does on a PC because of limited video card options and other hardware choices. PC will for now, will be cheaper then Mac, and depending on what you want to do it is really based on your needs. The only reason I got a Macbook was due to my field (graphic design). Its easier to access fonts and programs like Photoshop that most of the people in my field use. But if you really into games, don't bother playing it in your laptop unless its not graphics intensive.</p><p></p><p>Well, hope this helps in your choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bartleby, post: 338727, member: 22209"] After purchasing my C2D, I am not 100% satisfied with my Mac. It has its pros and cons, being that the Mac is meant more for designers. The functionality is much more simplified and if your in design, everything is much easier to access and use. Although I still use my PC (95% of the time), I find if you are a gamer, the PC wins hands down. Mac to me isn't meant to play games, it can but most games won't run as good as it does on a PC because of limited video card options and other hardware choices. PC will for now, will be cheaper then Mac, and depending on what you want to do it is really based on your needs. The only reason I got a Macbook was due to my field (graphic design). Its easier to access fonts and programs like Photoshop that most of the people in my field use. But if you really into games, don't bother playing it in your laptop unless its not graphics intensive. Well, hope this helps in your choice. [/QUOTE]
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