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Should I, Shouldn't I?
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<blockquote data-quote="bmcgonag" data-source="post: 404899" data-attributes="member: 29816"><p>1. Beyond aesthetics, compare the two computers based on specs, HDD size, amount of RAM, processor type and speed. If you don't know much about these things, print them out and take them to a computer tech and ask them what they mean, or post them here, and ask.</p><p></p><p>2. Compare prices once you know which computer offers more in the way of specs. </p><p></p><p>3. Macs are made for presentations hooked up to projectors, monitors, tv's, flat panel tv's and anything else of that sort. They have adaptors for everything, and Keynote, the OS X version of PowerPoint, is honestly 10 times better.</p><p></p><p>4. Microsoft makes Office 2004 for OS X, with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and a mail program.</p><p></p><p>5. Can't think of any other issues you might have except utter disappointment that you didn't buy a mac...(ha!)</p><p></p><p>Best, </p><p></p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmcgonag, post: 404899, member: 29816"] 1. Beyond aesthetics, compare the two computers based on specs, HDD size, amount of RAM, processor type and speed. If you don't know much about these things, print them out and take them to a computer tech and ask them what they mean, or post them here, and ask. 2. Compare prices once you know which computer offers more in the way of specs. 3. Macs are made for presentations hooked up to projectors, monitors, tv's, flat panel tv's and anything else of that sort. They have adaptors for everything, and Keynote, the OS X version of PowerPoint, is honestly 10 times better. 4. Microsoft makes Office 2004 for OS X, with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and a mail program. 5. Can't think of any other issues you might have except utter disappointment that you didn't buy a mac...(ha!) Best, Brian [/QUOTE]
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