which notebook to buy????????

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Post by roland »

kirkwoodwest wrote:
Ronald has nothing on the king.
at least here in vienna mc donalds is much cheaper than burgerking..
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with that money u can get both almost equally good, processor core2duo around 2,5 ghz or core i5 is enough, concentrate more on RAM as someone already said mac offers ddr3 which is quite better then ddr2 (but u can get ddr3 for pc too) and make sure to be a min of a 4gb, also its much better to get HD of 7200rpm then 5400rpm (but u might already have external or ur gonna get it in some time)
so basicly u can get better specs for pc with that amount of money, but i think after a couple of years mac is gonna run smoother so its all up to you which one do u prefer ;)
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Post by Mreddie Fercury »

....i decided....will buy macbook pro

2.66GHz Intel Core i7 processor

500GB 5400-rpm hard drive

Intel HD Graphics

NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M graphics processor with 512MB GDDR3 memory

old two mounths for 1000eur........
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patrick bateman wrote:The best thing I ever did regarding computers was when I 2 years ago switched from PC to macbookpro, this have for me been the best thing, but it might not be for you.

windows xp and windows 7 are ROCK solid and especially version 7 comes very very closed to os x regarding stability.


but I love mac and os x now.
Same here, I spent 12 years messing around with pc's trying to fix every little crash. Now that I'm on the mac... pure making music time!!
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hp8540w should provide you everything you need.
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My Mac never crashes. I just occasionally have to turn it off and back on again ;)
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