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Your Apple Laptop - Attn: Jack - Ginger - 09-10-2007

Well, my laptop is toast and my desktop isn't worth putting money into. An Apple Laptop, the first rung Macbook, is top on my list to replace my computers with.

My primary uses are web browsing (yes, a lot of videos and stuff *cough*), messaging, media playing (dvd's, music, etc), and photography stuff. Basically, it's a common use and school machine.

So - how do you like your Apple laptop?


- Andy - 09-10-2007

Buy it now with the student discount and you'll get a free Nano before the 16th. I've been pretty hesistant to get an apple but after 3 years of trying to get Joan to switch to PC and 3 years of me struggling to keep my pc's and Joan's apple to share our crap, I've relented and am going to buy the new Macbook.

Here's what we're getting:

2.16 ghz processor
2gb of ram
120gb hd

We have a 500gb external hd so I got the smallest internal hd possible. Apple extreme N so Joan and I can both work directly off the network drive and have wireless print and music (we have an express for the airtunes).


- Jess - 09-10-2007

Even though this thread is to the attention of Jack, I just thought I'd chime in and say I love my Apple Laptop. I bought it for law school, took notes on it all day, everyday for 3 years, and continue to use it as my personal computer now. No problems, it's been great! :thumbup:


- .RJ - 09-10-2007

Andy Wrote:after 3 years of trying to get Joan to switch to PC and 3 years of me struggling to keep my pc's and Joan's apple to share our crap, I've relented and am going to buy the new Macbook

Your pimp hand is weak :lol:


- navin - 09-10-2007

I love mine, been using it since 03 (so its the older Alum. Powerbook G4).

no problems, but id opt for a shit-ton of RAM if you plan on running alot of programs at once (Itunes, AIM, Web Browser, Word Processor) mine gets laggy sometimes.


- JackoliciousLegs - 09-10-2007

For basic use, I'd highly recommend a macbook. I work from my machine all day for real work, and then all night for my own work. I got the macbook pro, and I think it's overkill.

Get an extra gig of ram (so 2gb total). You won't regret it. You don't need to right away, but it will help a lot more noticeably than it would on a windows machine.


- Goodspeed - 09-10-2007

I love(d) my old G3 iBook...the thing was a tank. It survived a catastrophic fire and subsequent sitting in a pool of water, and still runs fine to this day. Like others said, definitely upgrade the RAM. I find that Macs are lacking in that department...my intel iMac needs more. But for what you've described, a no brainer computer that can do everything well, Apple all the way


- CaptainHenreh - 09-10-2007

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- .RJ - 09-10-2007

wow.


- HAULN-SS - 09-10-2007

The only reason macs respond better to more ram is they load so many damn services, or whatever the hell they're called.


- white_2kgt - 09-10-2007

HAULN-SS Wrote:The only reason macs respond better to more ram is they load so many damn services, or whatever the hell they're called.

What was your major again? Oh right, :roll:


- .RJ - 09-10-2007

white_2kgt Wrote:What was your major again? Oh right, :roll:

Like you dont ever badmouth anything because you dont like it :lol:


- HAULN-SS - 09-10-2007

well, mac calls them something else, but i can't remember. But all that shit adds up when it comes to ram usage.


- Ginger - 09-10-2007

HAULN-SS Wrote:The only reason macs respond better to more ram is they load so many damn services, or whatever the hell they're called.

No hidden insult intended... but so?

It's a fact of use, I'm OK with that.


- HAULN-SS - 09-10-2007

I dunno. I guess I'm a minimalist. I hate all that little crap that loads.


- .RJ - 09-10-2007

What crap? Seriously, you cant spout off third-hand random garbage that you may have read somewhere but mostly forgot and pass it off as contributing.


- Evan - 09-10-2007

...he already called them services which is the 'proper' name for them. Apple has some queer term for them of course.
Nothing wrong with pushing the systems resources in the name of progress and usability IMO, but I just laugh at the double standard. When its windows, its called 'bloat', when its apple, its called 'features'
just part of the mac religion i guess.


- HAULN-SS - 09-10-2007

all the crap that i see on peoples desktops - built in searching, weather, all that gui transition stuff, etc


- Ginger - 09-10-2007

For you Apple users - are those services dis-ablebleble? I'm sure there are quite a few pieces on there I just don't care about.


- .RJ - 09-10-2007

HAULN-SS Wrote:all the crap that i see on peoples desktops - built in searching, weather, all that gui transition stuff, etc

Right, ok... nothing to see here. Moving on....