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I'm buying a new laptop in a couple of weeks, and I'm trying to decide between a Mac and a PC.

If you were making this choice, what would you go with??

These are the things I want to run/do on the computer:

• Video Editing/DVD burning
• Photoshop and other photo processing
• Macromedia Studio (mainly Dreamweaver and Flash)
• Word processing

I know that a lot of people recommend Macs for better video/graphics/design/etc. But for one, if I buy the Mac, it has to be really worth it because I'll have to buy/find all new software. I would also have a pretty big learning curve to get out of my PC habits.

But, I'm willing if you guys think it's worth it. I'm prepared to have to spend about $2500.

Geek suggestions???

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no she doesn't.;)


actually, mr. jeff, she's pretty good about it. that's the first one that slipped by her. and i just received a very quick response. so there. :P:D


Well that was quick Alana. I got my reply ! Too funny.
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Well that was quick Alana. I got my reply ! Too funny.
Anyone else need a reply from Alana ?



Yea, ME!!!

Oh, you mean I would have to send one first in order to get a reply? Damn. I was thaaaaat close!
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If you are really planning on spending 2.5 g's on a lappy, you can get some real serious PC horsepower.

2.5 g's worth of Powerbook is roughly equivilent to about 1.2 or 1.3 g's in the PC department. For 2.5, wow, you'd have a screaming PC!

Since it seems you are pretty set on the Lappy, regardless of what you buy, be sure and budget for a nice, big (250 gig is good) external firewire hard drive. You'll thank yourself later.
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If I were to do it all again, I'd probably go for a Mac, however I also have to run loads of engineering apps that only exist for PC, so have to stay with Windoze. Plus its what I know, and its what all my existing Premiere, Photoshop etc is for.

For what its worth, I got a pretty good deal on a Dell recently from their UK factory outlet.
http://outlet.dell.com/Emea_Dfo/EuDispatcher?country=GBR&target=InventoryPage&lob_constraint=DIM
They sell cancelled custom build jobs here, you have to be quick to snag them, and the site updates every hour at a quarter to the hour.
I don't know if they do something similar stateside, might be worth investigating.

Do the sums on software costs etc, and see what budget is left over for each option.:)
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PC without a doubt. Software is available for free and all the parts are available off the shelf, cheap. Mac software is much harder to find, (some doesn't even exist) and generic parts are virtually unobtainable.

A Mac would have to be a whole lot better than a PC for me to swap. They're not.

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That is a really difficult one, I had this consideration when I bought my laptop recently, as I did find places that I could get software for the mac, but I chose a pc in the end, as software for the pc is easier to get, and its what I know.

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I've used both and I prefer the PC by far.

I run graphics editing software (photoshop, illustrator, canvas, correl), word processing and number crunching (mostly my own programs). Macs are good, but I could never get over the feeling that it was underpowered - kinda like driving a Yugo in the Alps - yea, it'll do it, but wouldn't you want something that doesn't strain?

And actually I've had extremely good luck with Dell. Great customer service. I got the extended warranty and haven't had to use it yet (going on two years with my current system that still has plenty of get up and go).
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Just remember you can buy a refurbished powerbook or iBook from apple and they are just as good as new if not better and have the same warrenty as the originals. look under the special deals tile on the apple store website. they update every day if not more often. also can get good deals on iPods and such.

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