stratfordshark wrote:
Sean Smallman wrote:
Guys
Should I buy an Apple Desktop now that my old one has died?
I had two hard drives in my old Philips, hopefully my documents should be intact on one of them. Will they plug straight into the Apple? I know I will need to buy Microsoft Office to convert them.
Ta
Absolutely not Sean.
Buy a Mac laptop instead. 15 inch Macbook Pro will suit nicely. Buy it at John Lewis and you get a 2 year warranty I believe.
PCs may be a little cheaper (not by much these days - Macs use identical parts and processors) but the difference is worth it in termsbof a massively superior comouting experience. Everyone who has taken my advice to switch to Mac is delighted, and amazed that computing can be so elegant, easy and problem-free.
I have to use a Windows laptop at work and am astonished that it can be so poorly thought out and frustrating an operating system. It is like going back to the 1980s compared with Apple stuff.
Do yourself a favour and switch. Yes all your Office docs can be read on a Mac. I ran a business for 20 years on Macs constantly exchanging files with clients most of whom were using Windows, and can't recall a single peoblem. Windows is a horrible kludge of an OS really. Good enough for late 20th century but now embarrassingly poor.
Hi

Sorry but you are wrong.... A Macbook Pro
STARTS at £1499 and thats just for a dual core

...there is NO justification for that price technically apart from filling Steve Jobs bank accounts... for £1500 its overpriced junk.....
You can buy a decent PC Laptop for around £400 to £500.....for £1500 you would get a Quad core with gamers graphics.....and a LOT of other stuff....
I do not sell either at my Company so this is an unbiased opinion.....
All the best Brett
