90% of my use for a computer is music related so...
and if so would it be enough the macbook or is it really so better the pro?
thanks
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djadonis206 wrote:WHERE'S TONE DEFT!!!!!!
The fact of the matter is you can make way better trance on a.....
MAC!!!!
Mac's sound warmer
I personally use a PC because I don't like my music to sound so warm
get a mac if you want really want to make the best music possible
WHERE'S TD???????????????

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-64 bit OS
-less crash issues
-easier plug and play
-fire wire first motto
Agreed. It's like buying a BMW... 50% the bill goes into parts, the other 50% into the name brand and the "style". However, "overpriced" is somewhat misleading, as the quality of parts used in mac laptops is quite higher than those found in your standard Dell machine (and believe me, I've had plenty of Dell laptops, too).Now, they are just over priced PC's.
Where did you read this? It'll be a cold day in hell before apple licenses OSX to anyone else.... it's the only thing keeping their hardware line afloat these days.Dell is even trying to negotiate a contract to load OSX Dell computers (that is how special Mac is, the infrastructure is now the same)
Are you implying that you must use apple-only parts for upgrades? Is that why there are printed instructions on the underside of my macbook pro telling how to add RAM or replace the hard drive myself?YOu just can upgrade with Mac only parts. Have you ever bought your floor mats from the car dealership