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<blockquote data-quote="shusty" data-source="post: 407899" data-attributes="member: 30598"><p>Thanks for your replies. Don't get me wrong, I'm completely willing to give OS X a try but I'm nervous about spending the money for a mac and finding out I cant live with it. Your right in that I could return it but I haven't seen many other notebooks that compare to the Mac book Pro as far as quality and styling go so I'd probably just keep it anyway if it was possible to run only (or mostly) windows. I'm sure I'll be able to adjust fine but theres always second thoughts before spending 2000 dollars on a laptop. Thanks again for the replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shusty, post: 407899, member: 30598"] Thanks for your replies. Don't get me wrong, I'm completely willing to give OS X a try but I'm nervous about spending the money for a mac and finding out I cant live with it. Your right in that I could return it but I haven't seen many other notebooks that compare to the Mac book Pro as far as quality and styling go so I'd probably just keep it anyway if it was possible to run only (or mostly) windows. I'm sure I'll be able to adjust fine but theres always second thoughts before spending 2000 dollars on a laptop. Thanks again for the replies. [/QUOTE]
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