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Marc's Mac Mission - Could a Mac be the gap in my life?
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<blockquote data-quote="Village Idiot" data-source="post: 391898" data-attributes="member: 29446"><p>I would classify one of these opinions as totally unbiased and I've left a clue...</p><p></p><p>Some contain heavy opinion that are not facts.</p><p></p><p>The hard way to setup a network or turn up the volume? To setup a wired network on a pc is as easy as plugging it in. Turning up the volume? Most new notebooks have keys to accomplish this and desktop keyboard sometimes come with a volume knob. Macbooks have the two f-keys that do this and the desktop keyboard probably works the same way as well. To setup a wired network on a mac, you plug it in.</p><p></p><p>Wireless? Select the network to connect to and then enter the wireless key on both platforms. Why is this harder on one system than the next?</p><p></p><p>My biggest peeve "They just work" as there was a 5 page long thread of some one that couldn't get his wireless to stay connected with the mac, but his PC's would...Eventually he said he moved the router up higher and it worked, insinuating that it didn't just work.</p><p></p><p>Every system will have it's share of problems, regardless of if it's a mac or pc. You could get a new macbook that's doa because of a logic board or something as well as a Dell that's doa because the processor wasn't manufactured correctly. </p><p></p><p>Just stating that if you want an unbiased opinion, don't go to a forum for that specific product. Like me going to a chevy board and asking them whether or not I should buy a camaro or a mustang. </p><p></p><p>my 2 cents</p><p></p><p>edit: And I can't type.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village Idiot, post: 391898, member: 29446"] I would classify one of these opinions as totally unbiased and I've left a clue... Some contain heavy opinion that are not facts. The hard way to setup a network or turn up the volume? To setup a wired network on a pc is as easy as plugging it in. Turning up the volume? Most new notebooks have keys to accomplish this and desktop keyboard sometimes come with a volume knob. Macbooks have the two f-keys that do this and the desktop keyboard probably works the same way as well. To setup a wired network on a mac, you plug it in. Wireless? Select the network to connect to and then enter the wireless key on both platforms. Why is this harder on one system than the next? My biggest peeve "They just work" as there was a 5 page long thread of some one that couldn't get his wireless to stay connected with the mac, but his PC's would...Eventually he said he moved the router up higher and it worked, insinuating that it didn't just work. Every system will have it's share of problems, regardless of if it's a mac or pc. You could get a new macbook that's doa because of a logic board or something as well as a Dell that's doa because the processor wasn't manufactured correctly. Just stating that if you want an unbiased opinion, don't go to a forum for that specific product. Like me going to a chevy board and asking them whether or not I should buy a camaro or a mustang. my 2 cents edit: And I can't type. [/QUOTE]
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