2 computer options. |
2 computer options. |
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Im having real trouble deciding between these two computer option sI have.
A: I could buy a 20" iMac as well as cheap netbook with internet just for when I go on vacation or it might be helpful to take to places when i have to stay there or im bored. B: I could buy a 13" macbook. The reason im leaning towards the imac is cause i dont leave that often and dont need a computer on the go so much. But then i cant take it on the bed and other stuff which is annoying. But i dont want the laptop cause it has a 13" screen which is smaller then i have ever used. And im not sure if im allowed to bring a computer to my school to take notes. (and it would be very acward. Its kinda like a small school and we all sit around one table and everyone else just uses a pen and paper. So what do you guys think. The only time i would ever leave the house with my pc is vacation, and traveling. Im in s real pickle ![]() ![]() O and what r u using right now? laptop/desktop? |
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I had a desktop/laptop combo setup once and it was cool. Now I'm strictly a desktop user because of how I live but a laptop does have its advantages. It takes seconds to set up shop and start using a laptop. but for a desktop, it'll take me over half an hour to hook up the monitor, internet, and peripherals to the way I like it.
I'd go A so you can have the best of both worlds Netbooks are quite underrated imo |
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