i hate to ask, but why do MACs perform smoother than PCs?

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  • collegeboobies
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    • Jul 2004
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    #51
    50 reason why not

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    • SomeCreep
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      • Mar 2003
      • 26118

      #52
      Originally posted by HELMY
      I've been a PC user for the longest time (prior to my beloved Amiga).

      Got a Macbook laptop for my wife's bday recently - and I love how when you open/close the lid, the machine turns on/off almost instantly (no warm-up like a PC).

      What's the secret? does the instant on/off experience apply to mac machines running WinXP? (i know, i know)
      It's all in the coding. Macs are just made better.

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      • Grapesoda
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        • Jul 2003
        • 46238

        #53
        Originally posted by HELMY
        I've been a PC user for the longest time (prior to my beloved Amiga).

        Got a Macbook laptop for my wife's bday recently - and I love how when you open/close the lid, the machine turns on/off almost instantly (no warm-up like a PC).

        What's the secret? does the instant on/off experience apply to mac machines running WinXP? (i know, i know)
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