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Mac vs PC... pulling the trigger
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<blockquote data-quote="lukenn77" data-source="post: 716983" data-attributes="member: 48803"><p>Id have to say the extra money is going into attention to detail.</p><p></p><p>Dont quote me on this but i dont think there are many $500 laptops with built in webcams and microphones. Also the operating system come with so many useful application already built in.</p><p></p><p>Being as new to computers as you say you are a mac would be perfect for you. It's extremely simple to get to grips with, fully compatable with windows, and you wont need to worry about virus' and hacks etc.</p><p></p><p>For $200 (i think) you can get Final Cut Express which is extremely advanced for its price, offering you many many options in video editing and letting you create excellent movies for such a low cost.</p><p></p><p>In conclusion, id say the extra money goes into the little bits you dont notice so much: a fast and secure operating system, direct support from apple whenever you need it, the peace of mind that you own an excellent piece of hardware that will last you years to come!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lukenn77, post: 716983, member: 48803"] Id have to say the extra money is going into attention to detail. Dont quote me on this but i dont think there are many $500 laptops with built in webcams and microphones. Also the operating system come with so many useful application already built in. Being as new to computers as you say you are a mac would be perfect for you. It's extremely simple to get to grips with, fully compatable with windows, and you wont need to worry about virus' and hacks etc. For $200 (i think) you can get Final Cut Express which is extremely advanced for its price, offering you many many options in video editing and letting you create excellent movies for such a low cost. In conclusion, id say the extra money goes into the little bits you dont notice so much: a fast and secure operating system, direct support from apple whenever you need it, the peace of mind that you own an excellent piece of hardware that will last you years to come! [/QUOTE]
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