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| Apple just released upgraded MacBookPros. I love Macs, since I'm a creative, but they are great machines. You can run OSX (mac's operating system) along with MS Windows either at the same time, or thru bootcamp. So you get the best of both worlds.
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| I would personally get anything Apple. If you don't want Apple I've seen the fastest boot up time on the ThinkPads. They are fast and sturdy. I don't know if Lenovo is still making them strong as IBM did but I would certainly look into it. I have a Dell and it sucks majorly. It was fine but then the parts starts slowing after wear and tear. Even after RAM upgrades, its very awfully slow. |
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| I recently purchased a Toshiba. So far, I like it very much. It was also the best deal I found for the price (most processing speed, most memory, most hard drive). I wanted a MacBook but couldn't stomach the price tag... I've only had it for a couple of weeks, but so far I would heartily recommend it.
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