:S It's only a computer. Those cost heaps.I want an i7 MBP.
I'm don't want it for the computeriness, I'd probably run Ubuntu on it anyway, I want it for the image, like... getting a Mercedes even though a Toyota would do the job fine.:S It's only a computer. Those cost heaps.
My only defence about owning a mac is the fact that they are the industry standard in the field I wish to work in. The best Audio Editing suite (for that fact, almost all industry standard multimedia platforms) are either Mac native, or designed by Mac and run better on it.Prefer PC...i mean, like this guy said ^ itf something goes wrong or you want to upgrade a part, you just find a compaitble part take out the old one and put it in, u can do the same with a mac its just alot harder...not to mention the price difference. Pretty much the only reason to buy an mac is for the image, and if you buy it for the image your nothing but a conformist.
...My only defence about owning a mac is the fact that they are the industry standard in the field I wish to work in. The best Audio Editing suite (for that fact, almost all industry standard multimedia platforms) are either Mac native, or designed by Mac and run better on it.
Well, ProTools is much easier to set up and run on a Mac system because for some reason the program rejects certain types of hardware that may be installed into the PC. It's a very fussy program....
Not QUITE true...
They might be 'standard', but very few audio editing suites are Mac native except Logic Pro.
But granted for some bizarre reason they just sound better when recorded on a Mac...
They think it may be because of UNIX...
Adamo by Delli think i've said this 100 times before, but i love the fact that macs are so sleek/slim, have long lasting battery, and run fairly quick, i just dont like the mac interface because im not used to it, and not many games are available for macs.
i'd love to see a windows laptop that is as sleek, has >5hrs battery, and good specs like a mac.
Doesn't look anywhere near as good as a MBP