Please help! I want to get a Mac

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#1 Kermit_da_frog
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Now let me start off by saying I am not technically illeterate in anyway. I have been using computers since age 5, know several programming languages, built a pc, even use linux sufficiently. I go against all guidelines of what is though of as Mac user.

Problem is, I have seen all those cool looking Mac laptops, and I really want to get one. Macs are (generally) for less computer educated people, and I am not one of them. This goes against all rationality and commen sense, when for the price of a Mac laptop, I could build an awesome killer rig, or a laptop of way better hardware. But nontheless, I take some happiness in material objects, but still, I am confused.

What should I do guys? Can anyone convince me to back away or go ahead with it? Or am I just being stupid?

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#2 kungfool69
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if u want a more secure working enviroment, with a double-length battery life yeah, go for a mac. worse case senario grab a copy of windows (or the RC1 win7) and dual boot if u feel the need to hold onto 2 OS at once.

a person won't NEED a mac, a person will instead fall in LOVE with a mac.

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#3 aijou_
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First of, what do you want from your computer? If it's just a "cool" accessory or a really expensive media-player you want, then go for Mac!

If you want to use it for Games or other useful things. Get a Super-Duper-Mega-PC. You get so much more muscle for your money.

If you're still unsure, just read your own post again. You'll notice that everything you say speaks for PC and against Mac.

Good Luck!

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#4 rastan
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First of, what do you want from your computer? If it's just a "cool" accessory or a really expensive media-player you want, then go for Mac!

If you want to use it for Games or other useful things. Get a Super-Duper-Mega-PC. You get so much more muscle for your money.

If you're still unsure, just read your own post again. You'll notice that everything you say speaks for PC and against Mac.

Good Luck!

aijou_
Well put!
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#5 zaku101
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Just remember your paying more for the name and look rather than what's inside of it.

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#6 CyperWingdAngel
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no dont do it :cry:
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#7 NamelessPlayer
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Do you really, really want FireWire Target Disk Mode (the ability to turn a Mac into an external FireWire hard drive/disc drive for use with other Macs), a unibody enclosure, a multi-touch trackpad, and the ability to run OS X legally that badly? (This assumes that you're looking at the laptop line, of course, given that if you like expandability, your only choice is the Mac Pro, which STARTS at 2500 US$-with only one CPU and a weaker graphics card.) To be honest, I kind of like Apple's laptops, except for some of the stupid compromises like cutting out ExpressCard in favor of SD on the recent 15" model and no FireWire (meaning no Target Disk Mode) on the Unibody MacBooks that preceded the 13" MacBook Pros, not to mention the lack of an official Mac Tablet (the Axiotron ModBook is too expensive and constrained by being a MacBook offshoot). However, you go look at all of the typical Windows laptops, and you find many models with significantly better GPUs-often under 1000 US$, even! And then there are all of the Tablet PCs that are a great deal lighter and CHEAPER than the ModBook (and the N-Trig-equipped ones even have multi-touch!), though most of them are saddled with crappy Intel graphics. Of course, they look a great deal uglier, don't have as much battery life unless you buy the bulky external batteries, and don't even have anything remotely resembling FireWire Target Disk Mode. If you're even remotely thinking about using it for games, though, the choice is blatantly clear-a PC with Windows. (Though if you're looking at laptops, I don't see why you'd want to game on one instead of a desktop that'll offer you much more bang for the buck.)
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#8 aura_enchanted
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mac's for those who havent tried 3rd party operating systems are eye candy nothing more they will do nothing for you other cannot. but if you have huge experience with various OS's (windows (assorted), linux (fedora, red hat, ubuntu) and unix) you will appreciate and find alot to like. but speaking personnally if you arent doing any visual/audio editing and arent trying to manage other mac's its a waste of time man.. a waste of time.

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#9 Fizzman
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If you live within 1mile of a starbucks go fora Mac. Otherwise go for a PC.

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#10 aura_enchanted
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what if theres more than 1 within a mile? go linux netbook?

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#11 Kermit_da_frog
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Thanks for all the replies. No I wont use it gor games (maybe except playing some 5 year old obscure game, that will work on bootcamp i assume) or do any audio/video editing, im not cool enough for that. Basically I would get it for materialisms' sake. Bad reason I know :roll:

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#12 rastan
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Do yourself a favor and look at a Lenovo x300 or Samsung x360/x460. No self respecting techie would use a Mac. Sure you can use bootcamp, but then you are just paying extra money to steer at an apple. If you want to just burn your money, buy some cigars and smoke them.