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Ian W

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They are bl**dy brillant.

 

All I can really say is, it just works. I bought a wireless keyboard (Apple) and Logitec mouse and it worked first time, no need to install drivers or any of that nonsense. It even detected the wireless internet and sorted that out for me. You won't need any virus of spyware software either.

 

The new ones have dual boot so you can run windows if you want to for specialist applications. For internet and media the Apple OS (OS X) wins hands down, it's so easy to use and much more powerful. I've been using windows for years and it doesn't take any getting used to at all.

 

Not only that, but the build quality is so much better, and the display and look and feel of everything too. I can rave all day, but to make up your mind you need to sit down with one and have someone show you what it can do. I was taking the mick out of my mate for ages until he did just that...then I got my wallet out :)

 

http://store.apple.com/Apple/WebObjects/ukstore

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I've got a 15" Powerbook (1.67 Ghz), now replaced by the Macbook Pro.

 

Don't be fooled by the processor speed either. The operating system works in a far more efficient way to Windows. It boots up, shuts down and generally does everything so much quicker. It hasn't crashed yet either, although they're not perfect, a mate of mine has had to do the odd reboot where it's got itself in a twist. No where near on the same scale of hassle as MS though.

 

I've yet to have, or meet anyone that has had compatibility issues. I've used memory sticks, external HDD's, word files, spreadsheets, pictures, moves, pdf files etc etc all taken from my PC and put onto my Mac. Only difference is everything looks sooooo much better !

 

One of the project managers here has just bought an iMac. He fancies himself as a bit of a windows guru, and was more than a little taken aback at what it could do....

 

Find a shop that sells them and have a play, the only way to know for sure if you want to make the change.

 

It's true there's not many games available so not a choice for the gamer. I've got World of Warcraft though, which as far as I'm concerned is the best game I've *ever* played and I haven't got time for any other games anyway :)

 

If you like I can PM you the email address of a mate of mine that's a real Apple guru, he can answer any questions you have, as I'm just a novice really.

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i looked round,one of my uncles who into the whole networking thing, (cisco cert, etc blah) said all his uni guys used toshibas.

 

So, i got a qosmio F20. so far so good. although my mates got a Sony Vio(sp) and says hes happy with that too.

 

gota love wireless net tho. :D

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No problem mate.

 

The only downside though, is for some reason Apple feel the need to try and rip you off with extra memory.

 

I bought my extra RAM from these guys. If you get one I can recommend them, just select your iBook model and the amount you want and that's it, no messing around. Took 5 minutes to fit too.

 

http://www.crucial.com/uk/

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No problem mate.

 

The only downside though, is for some reason Apple feel the need to try and rip you off with extra memory.

 

I bought my extra RAM from these guys. If you get one I can recommend them, just select your iBook model and the amount you want and that's it, no messing around. Took 5 minutes to fit too.

 

http://www.crucial.com/uk/

 

bloody hell, you're not kidding!! apple want over £200 for 1GB that is under £100 from those guys!

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right. a mate just sent me this, is this not good for £650 then?? what's wrong with Dell then? :(

 

Inspiron 6000 (N03605) Qty 1

Intel® Pentium® M740 (1.73GHz 2MB L2cache 533MHz FSB),

Genuine Windows®XP Media Center Edition 2005

Base Intel® Pentium® M740 (1.73GHz 2MB L2cache 533MHz FSB)

Microsoft Operating System Genuine Windows®XP Media Center Edition 2005

Memory 1024MB 533MHz DDR2 SDRAM (2x512)

Video Card Intel® Media Accelerator 900 Graphics Up to 128MB shared system memory

Hard Drive 60GB (5.400rpm) IDE Hard Drive

Modem Internal 56K v.92 Capable Fax Modem

CD/DVD Drives 8X DVD+/-RW with Software (No Media)

Wireless Local Area Networking Intel® ProWireless 2200 802.11b/g Mini PCI Wireless LAN Card

Microsoft Application Software Microsoft® Works 7.0

Standard Warranty 1-Year Collect and Return service

Cover It with Dell Support Services 1-Year Collect and Return service

Power Supply AC Adapter D-Series 65W Power Cord

Dell Photo Album No Photo Organising/Sharing Software

Paint Shop No Photo Editing Software

Primary Battery Primary 6 Cell 53 WHr battery

Dell System Media Kit No Resource CD

Adobe Reader English - Adobe Reader 6.0

Promotions Hidden Option Class Memory Upgrade from 512MB to 1024MB

Operating System Backup & Recovery PC Restore recovery system by Symantec

LCD 15.4" Wide Screen UltraSharpTM WXGA (1280 x 800) LCD Panel

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Dell are made on the cheap! I've pulled um apart and the parts are by monkey companies. their after sales service is terrible. the price they quote you is never correct you always end up paying more, and they do annoying non standard things that make it hard to upgrade hardware etc in the future...

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i think dell operate through inian call centers .

i tried to call last week to ask a few questions as you know my pcs on its way out , got through but couldnt understand wtf she was on about , plus the line was terrible .

point is if there is a fault with the pc , well you know the rest :)

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cheers guys, have changed my mind about a dozen times since starting this thread. reckon i'll go for the ibook in the end and if Nick's wrong i'll hunt him down and kick his ass....:D

 

 

Bring friends, a LOT of 'em ;) :D

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you're telling me mate, i've heard a different story from every single person i've spoken to and one of them actually works for a very large IT company contracted to do our IT work for us like supplying pcs and maintenance etc. etc.

 

he actually said i couldn't go wrong with a DELL which others have absolutely slated!

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:boxing:

 

lol. no need, i'll just wait until you've spent a few hours in one of those dutch coffee shops and ambush you on your way out :D

 

Doh ! ;)

 

 

I think it's pot luck to a certain extent where PC's are concerned. I've used Dell and HP at work and I couldn't tell them apart to be honest. I had a very bad experience with a Compaq, and a mate had an absolute dog of an AJP, where as mine was fine...

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