Just because I like pissing off Mac fan boys I am going to reply.
Befor I reply I want to say that I want a MacBookPro, but they just simply want far too much money for it, and no accidental damage coverage? I use my accidental damage coverage on my old dell at least once a year, heavy travel use just causes damage, no real way to avoid it. Its nice to have it fixed and back in my hands inside a week at no cost.
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Originally Posted by DirtyDanza
I can render a video thats an hour long... with shitloads of tran's in there and lots of 3d shit.. while thats rendering I do a batch in photoshop of over 1000 pics adding 17 layers or so to each pic... run ichat webcam, have all my chat clients open and talking... plus uploading at the same time...
NOT ONE BIT OF LAG and when I check my activity monitor im using 33% of what this thing is able to use.. and BTW I only got 2 gig of ram... I will be getting the 4 gig after christmas...
my buddy just paid 4k for a pc with visa yadda yadda 4 gig ram ect ect he was all excited about it.. so I went to his house.. and when he moved his mouse from screen saver it froze... then he went to restart and it pop'd up that "program has performed an illlegal operation" about 15 times... took about 7 min to fully start up
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If your doing rendering and the computer is not working at 100% then its not doing it as fast as it can. I think you are full of it, doubt you even have a mac.
I *can* run photoshop and render video at the same time, and it doesnt lag for me, but they both complete operations in about double the time as when they are the sole program doing hard work. Which makes sence, now instead of having 100% of the computer power they only have 50% each.
Uploading and IM doesnt take enough resources to slow down rendering or photoshop work.
You buddy got a bunk machine, that is far outside the median.
I am running Vista Ultimate
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Originally Posted by neewwman
1. It's much more intuitive than PC, much easier to use.
2. Technologically it's always a step ahead of PC.
3. Doesn't crash, ever.
4. Most things you use with it work right out of the box, plug and play.
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1. No its not. Lay down the crack pipe.
2. Odd, Intel doesnt make a "Mac" version of their chips. So how can it be a step ahead?
3. lol, You must be the leader of a Mac Fanboy club somewhere.
4. Most things for windows work right out of the box, plug and play.
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Originally Posted by Gerco
Also, this is without having to run antivirus software suites that, on the PC eat up a lot of the computers processing.
As for the "POWER" users, that's a no brainer... you can put up to 16 GIG of ram in the mac pro... Twice as much as the PC... (I think server edition does up to 16, but don't you loose other stuff?)
Also, Since OS X is Unix based, there is a TON of free software out there...
One of the main things I notice around here is all the hating on the MAC comes from people that
1. Have never even owned a Mac. And are talking completely out there ass. 2. Have (Maybe) used and OLDER Mac, not one of the new intel based versions... And are still talking out their ass.
3. Have seen other things people talking out their asses have said at one point or another and want to continue the misinformation while at the same time talking out their own ass. (Like Right Clicking, which OS X DOES HAVE...)
Anyways... go down and buy one. Use it for a couple weeks and then come back and tell us all what you think in your own words.... Many of us have and those resulting words have been good. 
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Can you define this "a lot of processing power" that antivirus software uses?
I didnt run any antivirus for a long time, and still had no problems. but resently put Nod32 on, it uses so little processing power that with the monitor open when I open or close the antivirus and only see a tiny blip while opening or closing, but then goes right back to normal idle.
As a "power user" if your running a 64 bit version of Vista you can run 128+GB of ram. Well thats what it can support at least.
I would put money on there being as many or more free programs for windows then there are for the Mac.
1. I have never used a mac, but have used them a lot in school, even the new intel ones.
2. older Macs should just be called POS's and left to rot.
3. The same thing happens with Vista, biggest is Ram allocation, which vista is actually very good at.
The big thing I hate about Macs is simply the price, and the fact that you can not configure them how you really want.
I mean 700 bucks to go from 2gb ram to 4gb in the MB. 200 to go from a 5400rpm drive to a 7200rpm drive. No internal wireless N abilities.
Etc Etc.
Sure most people say "just buy the basic and upgrade it cheaper after from newegg" but thats bunk.
For the base price on the MBP 15" 2.4Ghz machine I can build a Dell XPS 1530 that is twice as fast and has accidental damage coverage, and still have money left over to buy a nice 21" monitor and second battery. Not to mention the 1530 is lighter then the MB too.
That said if Apple had a 50% off day so the price was competative with the likes of Dell I bet they would almost even out the market share on that day.