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<blockquote data-quote="DarkestRitual" data-source="post: 942440" data-attributes="member: 96273"><p>Not sure what that has to do with running VirtualBox as your means to a VM, but yea... I would agree, I love my 13 inch unibody MacBook (the aluminum version right before they made the 13 inch macbook pro), and I even think a 15 inch MBP would be slightly uncomfortable in size, but it is probably what my next laptop will be. I'm definitely getting an i5 or i7 iMac as my next machine though, probably around this time next year, or mid next year. I'll probably hit the next refresh, and that will be a really nice computer for my fiancee and I to have. I'll probably give it the most use gaming and running audio software on it. When I have a 27 inch iMac (or maybe they'll have quad core 21 inchers, either way I'd like the bigger one), I'll have no excuse not to own Logic. Right now, the screen real-estate available to me on just my 13 inch screen is a bit small, but I plan on purchasing a mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter and a new 24 inch monitor. Macs are pretty sweet.</p><p></p><p>Also, you should definitely ask an Apple rep to demo some of what Mail can do for you. It's a very nice little app, and you can set up smart mailboxes with as many requirements and stipulations as you require across multiple email accounts or bound to one email account. I think you'll be a bit surprised at how simple mail appears while still offering a wonderfully deep feature set. That's pretty much what OS X is all about. Keeping things looking nice and easy, yet making available to you a well of resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkestRitual, post: 942440, member: 96273"] Not sure what that has to do with running VirtualBox as your means to a VM, but yea... I would agree, I love my 13 inch unibody MacBook (the aluminum version right before they made the 13 inch macbook pro), and I even think a 15 inch MBP would be slightly uncomfortable in size, but it is probably what my next laptop will be. I'm definitely getting an i5 or i7 iMac as my next machine though, probably around this time next year, or mid next year. I'll probably hit the next refresh, and that will be a really nice computer for my fiancee and I to have. I'll probably give it the most use gaming and running audio software on it. When I have a 27 inch iMac (or maybe they'll have quad core 21 inchers, either way I'd like the bigger one), I'll have no excuse not to own Logic. Right now, the screen real-estate available to me on just my 13 inch screen is a bit small, but I plan on purchasing a mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter and a new 24 inch monitor. Macs are pretty sweet. Also, you should definitely ask an Apple rep to demo some of what Mail can do for you. It's a very nice little app, and you can set up smart mailboxes with as many requirements and stipulations as you require across multiple email accounts or bound to one email account. I think you'll be a bit surprised at how simple mail appears while still offering a wonderfully deep feature set. That's pretty much what OS X is all about. Keeping things looking nice and easy, yet making available to you a well of resources. [/QUOTE]
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