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<blockquote data-quote="cramar" data-source="post: 393507" data-attributes="member: 28897"><p>Never had a laptop before—always chained to a desk. It is quite a difference lifestyle. Being able to take the Macbook anywhere on my property and stay connected really rocks. I am typing this in bed at 2 in the morning. I was at a local MUG this past week and there were 9 laptops there all connected to a WiFi. Being able to pull into a coffee shop and connect to a WiFi is really nice. </p><p></p><p>But having said all this, if I really want to be productive I have a bluetooth KB and mouse. I can type twice as fast on a full size keyboard and am twice as fast with a mouse as with the trackpad (although the MB trackpad is the best I've used). I also have a 22" WS monitor that really makes things productive when using two screens. For serious productive work, it is hard to beat a desk setup, and I could have saved a pile of money with an iMac. It depends what your lifestyle is like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cramar, post: 393507, member: 28897"] Never had a laptop before—always chained to a desk. It is quite a difference lifestyle. Being able to take the Macbook anywhere on my property and stay connected really rocks. I am typing this in bed at 2 in the morning. I was at a local MUG this past week and there were 9 laptops there all connected to a WiFi. Being able to pull into a coffee shop and connect to a WiFi is really nice. But having said all this, if I really want to be productive I have a bluetooth KB and mouse. I can type twice as fast on a full size keyboard and am twice as fast with a mouse as with the trackpad (although the MB trackpad is the best I've used). I also have a 22" WS monitor that really makes things productive when using two screens. For serious productive work, it is hard to beat a desk setup, and I could have saved a pile of money with an iMac. It depends what your lifestyle is like. [/QUOTE]
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