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macOS - Notebook Hardware
Total Newbie - Need advice on mac
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<blockquote data-quote="epic-r0flwaffle" data-source="post: 997358" data-attributes="member: 128177"><p>If you can handle $2000, there are amazing possibilities when it comes to power. If you want portability, then just get the $1999 model of Macbook Pro which comes with a 2.66GHz processor and Nvidia 9600m gt. Or for the same price you can get a 27" imac with an Intel i7 processor.</p><p></p><p>In system preferences, you can easily change your language.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you find it hard getting used to mac, you can install Windows via an application called Boot Camp. You will need XP Service Pack 2, Windows vista or Windows 7.</p><p></p><p>Hope you have fun with your new Mac!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epic-r0flwaffle, post: 997358, member: 128177"] If you can handle $2000, there are amazing possibilities when it comes to power. If you want portability, then just get the $1999 model of Macbook Pro which comes with a 2.66GHz processor and Nvidia 9600m gt. Or for the same price you can get a 27" imac with an Intel i7 processor. In system preferences, you can easily change your language. Also, if you find it hard getting used to mac, you can install Windows via an application called Boot Camp. You will need XP Service Pack 2, Windows vista or Windows 7. Hope you have fun with your new Mac! [/QUOTE]
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