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ToxicTaco
post Aug 4 2009, 09:07 PM
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I need:
- Little/No Viruses
- WiFi
- Good Browser E-mail
(Is a tablet really worth it?)
- Good Design
- Lots of memory/ram


and help!

Considering These:
(For Windows)
HP Pavilion dv7t series
(For Mac)
MacBook Pro 17-inch
 
 
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mipadi
post Aug 5 2009, 11:11 AM
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I have a 13-inch MacBook Pro, and I'm really happy with it. It's fun, easy to use, and I can even run Windows on it, if need be. (God damn, I sound like a PR person right now.) Anyway, it's pretty good for art and music stuff (not that you can't do that on a PC, of course), and of course it works fine for general Internet browsing, emailing, IM, etc.

The 17-inch model is really a behometh, though. If you plan to actually carry it around a lot, I'd recommend the 13-inch or 15-inch models. I'm not kidding, the 17-inch model is f*cking huge.

The only recommendation I can make for decent Windows laptops are the Lenovo ThinkPads, which are really nice and pretty affordable.
 
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post Aug 5 2009, 11:16 AM
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Aug 5 2009, 12:11 PM) *
I have a 13-inch MacBook Pro, and I'm really happy with it. It's fun, easy to use, and I can even run Windows on it, if need be. (God damn, I sound like a PR person right now.) Anyway, it's pretty good for art and music stuff (not that you can't do that on a PC, of course), and of course it works fine for general Internet browsing, emailing, IM, etc.

The 17-inch model is really a behometh, though. If you plan to actually carry it around a lot, I'd recommend the 13-inch or 15-inch models. I'm not kidding, the 17-inch model is f*cking huge.

The only recommendation I can make for decent Windows laptops are the Lenovo ThinkPads, which are really nice and pretty affordable.


I agree, if it makes you happy and you can justify the cost then buy a mac. If you want a quality built notebook PC then lenovo is the way to go.

QUOTE(ToxicTaco @ Aug 5 2009, 11:54 AM) *
Draw, write, compose music (SONAR 7 Producer Edition,ect.)and alot of internet


It doesn't seem like you need much, but SONAR 7 doesn't seem to be available for MAC.
 
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post Aug 5 2009, 12:09 PM
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QUOTE(Uronacid @ Aug 5 2009, 12:16 PM) *
It doesn't seem like you need much, but SONAR 7 doesn't seem to be available for MAC.

You can get Logic Express, although if the OP already has SONAR 7 that's not helpful. (Of course, there's always VMware + Windows...)
 

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