Gah, you bunch of sellouts.
I still have my first laptop from when I was in college a good 8 years ago and it's still taking names and kicking ass.
Gah, you bunch of sellouts.
I still have my first laptop from when I was in college a good 8 years ago and it's still taking names and kicking ass.
If you can bench more than you can squat, you're doing it wrong!
I totally get the benefits of a more open PC platform than offered by Apple. I actually am a huge Apple critic, as evident by my joke to Burly. The fact that I can't upgrade my macbook at all (it is a retina, with ram and ssd soldered in place) is annoying as hell. However, I purchased one that I cant foresee a need to upgrade for quite some time.
Quick is relative. The macbook I bought as a 2.7 quad core i7, 16gigs of ram, and an all SSD storage system. There isn't much competition available at that level of performance in a laptop, particularly one that isn't a bulking gaming laptop.
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I also use PCs, but for music audio editing, Macs have the edge. PCs can also do audio editing, but too much down time ruins creative flow. Problems that plague people running music software on PCs just doesn't happen on Macs, well, pretty much.