From your experience what would you say is worth buying?
Thank you for any suggestion/opinion..

Unless the OP says they’d get a Mac but they really can’t afford it.102455 wrote:Unfortunately I can see this thread degenerating into a PC vs Mac debate before too long, going by some of the comments so far...
"Macs are all so reliable and stable. PCs always crash". Soon we'll be seeing the old favourite "Macs don't get viruses" again. Such fun.
Wow, now there's a sweeping statement!Earwax69 wrote:The sound card will be more reliable than pc laptops.
Yeah i've heard some rumors of it. *thumbs up102455 wrote:Earwax69 wrote: Here's another sweeping statement: Macs are made of PCs.
I think your missing the point. Mac are made from part that can be found in other Pcs, but what makes a mac a mac is the selection of specific parts and how they interact with each other. You hackintosh a PC laptop but it still wont be equal with a mac. In a mac the OS and the hardware and design to work together. PC's are kinda of frankenstein were you patch together parts made by people who dont speak to each other. A Mac is in the strict sense a PC (personal computer).102455 wrote:Wow, now there's a sweeping statement!Earwax69 wrote:The sound card will be more reliable than pc laptops.
I thought that Macs used Intel High Definition Audio, the same as PCs.
I also thought that Macs were manufactured by Quanta (who claim that "one out of every three laptop PCs in the world" is made by them), Pegatron/Asus and the like.
Here's another sweeping statement: Macs are made of PCs.
This I think is what makes the big difference. If I run Live on my 2011 MBP under window 7/64 on bootcamp then its nearly as good as on OSX on the same hardware.Dragonbreath wrote:I think your missing the point. Mac are made from part that can be found in other Pcs, but what makes a mac a mac is the selection of specific parts and how they interact with each other.
I have found consistent and measurable small differences between running live on OSX on my MBP and running live under windows 7/64 bootcamp on my MBP (repeatable with a variety of RME and NI audio interfaces). Broadly performance when not under heavy load is similar. I think for the apps and plugins that I use, OSX is quite a bit more reliable. When under heavy audio load, then I have found OSX to be able to handle higher audio load than windows before breakup of sound (but the difference is small). OSX might start getting a little sluggish in the UI, but continue to yield reliable audio whereas windows might breakup the audio and continue to give good UI responsiveness (not much use for audio if tweaking a control causes crackles...). Some of these differences may be down to live rather than the OS. I suspect the OS only because similar but far more extreme biases can be found with Cubase (but that is known to be horrible on OSX). Also logic's UI suffers badly under extreme audio load, yet the audio remains reliable.Dragonbreath wrote: You hackintosh a PC laptop but it still wont be equal with a mac. In a mac the OS and the hardware and design to work together. PC's are kinda of frankenstein were you patch together parts made by people who dont speak to each other. A Mac is in the strict sense a PC (personal computer).