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Still, its interesting how they get that battery life for a desktop CPU with no heatsink. Thing is though, most people only want laptops for minor tasks, myself included. Either way, I'm not saying it for the purpose of trying to beat a laptop with a desktop, I'm just saying that you shouldn't say that it "contends" in the future.Ĭompared to laptops though, I don't think you can reach the Macbook Pros and maintain that battery life.

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The only exclusive niche I can really see for a Mac Pro is if you want something close to a gaming machine that you can carry easily to college. For the uses of a Mac Pro, a desktop more than suffices with a larger screen, better keyboard, and comfort. Sorry for continuing this, but comparing desktops to laptops actually is valid here because while the Mac Pro would be a low end desktop, its still pretty high even for the average user.

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I am going to try and get my hands on a lite version of Windows XP this week. SSB64 was revolutionary and still considered one of, if not the, best multiplayer games of all time.

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I think there is one thing we one thing that is easy enough to agree on. However they provide the essentials you need to save time as well as do something neither of our computers can do, most can do it all without being plugged in or switching batteries through solar power panels. It doesn't play games, get online, or develop programs. We should simply agree that computers all come with their advantages and disadvantages. I have endless examples of problems i've had with PCs which simply don't exist with macs. Each has its advantages, and many of my reasons to hate PCs are unreasonable, as are many reasons to hate Macs. I admit, being a fan of macs comes with a hate for PCs. I hated macs just as much as you guys until i got my own. I had struggled to find any love for those machines. I find that most people hate macs because they had to use the POS ones that we had to use in our schools. You won't see a mac with that possibility for a few more years. And i still will when i find a need for a desktop again.

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Also, yes, i did upgrade my computer quite a bit.

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And we can't help but believe it if PC lovers always use desktops to compare with macbooks, it is hard not to. That's 0 bang for 25 cents.Ĭlick to expand.The advantages of portability is completely dependent on the person. It's only good among laptops, and even the price doesn't contend.Īlso, 25 cent calculators don't play games, surf the web, or develop programs. Yes, its unfair, we're comparing desktops to laptops, but don't go around saying it easily contends, it doesn't by any means of the word. Also, MattNF's and Fireblaster's computers are completely superior to mine, only advantage yours has is DDR3 RAM (and the gain isn't worth the price). Take into account that my desktop is low midrange, no, your laptop doesn't "contend" with desktops. And this is for mainstream computers, the i7s and the like have come out, while your "superior Macbook pro" is still stuck with a Core2Duo, and a pretty meh Core2Duo as well.Īnd, not to mention, the highest graphics card a Macbook Pro can go up to is a 9600M GT. For one, quad cores didn't become really affordable until more recently, with the Q8XXX and Q9XXX series. Its powerful enough hopefully, but not as much as you say it is.įor computers, 2 years is an enormous amount of time. If your mac is as "powerful" as you say it is, it should be able to run a virtual machine. Crossover is emulation of DirectX, virtual machine is emulation of the underparts but the rest is normal. Apple has it right.īootcamp means actually running it as a native operating system (Your mac boots into windows like any old PC). I got very interested in the building of computers when i was reconstructing my 'old' desktop over and over. This laptop rivals your desktops yet you could fit ten of them in the space of your desktop. But i believe you can go farther than that and get a 25 cent calculator and get more bang for you buck than either machines.Īlso it is amazing how you are bringing your desktops to contend with a laptop.

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So Nixxxon, i doubt comparing a 2010 model car with a horse carriage is appropriate here, seeing as the difference between my laptop and my desktop in age is at most two years.Īnd if you want to talk about money efficiency, yes you will probably get more for your money with a PC. It had become a bit ridiculous but i liked keeping that computer up to speed with the newer desktops being released. It had an old frame, yes, but i constantly was swapping out parts of it with newer parts in order to keep it up to date. Instead of only having one finger on the trackpad, I have to have two! *gasp*Īlso, i called my desktop old because i don't use it anymore. Is bootcamp going to act any differently than crossover? I'll give it a try out this week. Buncha mac haters, hmm? =P Well thanks for the help.











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