Need Computer Help
Originally Posted by rfreeman27' date='Apr 30 2003, 05:44 PM
yeah like i said, i have 4 now, all of em work fine. dont go dissin the VAIO
"LOL, your joking right?" cymfc3s
Nope, not joking at all.
Of course, my experiences have been different than yours, but as a professional Graphic Designer, all I use are Macs. Don't get me wrong. I've been stuck on PCs before so I'm not just talking out of my *** here. On Macs, I have experienced nothing but smooth, efficient, non-crashing functionality. I can't say that about PCs. I am aware of the virtues of the PC platform, but it's hard to compare to the simplicity, stability and power of a Mac.
Anyway, there is some real truth in what Apple says in their advertising. Baldy, for what you're after, there's nothing better than an iMac. They're fast, powerful and compact. A digital camera and scanner would be right at home.
Nope, not joking at all.
Of course, my experiences have been different than yours, but as a professional Graphic Designer, all I use are Macs. Don't get me wrong. I've been stuck on PCs before so I'm not just talking out of my *** here. On Macs, I have experienced nothing but smooth, efficient, non-crashing functionality. I can't say that about PCs. I am aware of the virtues of the PC platform, but it's hard to compare to the simplicity, stability and power of a Mac.
Anyway, there is some real truth in what Apple says in their advertising. Baldy, for what you're after, there's nothing better than an iMac. They're fast, powerful and compact. A digital camera and scanner would be right at home.
Originally Posted by attomica' date='Apr 30 2003, 09:25 PM
"LOL, your joking right?" cymfc3s
Nope, not joking at all.
Of course, my experiences have been different than yours, but as a professional Graphic Designer, all I use are Macs. Don't get me wrong. I've been stuck on PCs before so I'm not just talking out of my *** here. On Macs, I have experienced nothing but smooth, efficient, non-crashing functionality. I can't say that about PCs. I am aware of the virtues of the PC platform, but it's hard to compare to the simplicity, stability and power of a Mac.
Anyway, there is some real truth in what Apple says in their advertising. Baldy, for what you're after, there's nothing better than an iMac. They're fast, powerful and compact. A digital camera and scanner would be right at home.
Nope, not joking at all.
Of course, my experiences have been different than yours, but as a professional Graphic Designer, all I use are Macs. Don't get me wrong. I've been stuck on PCs before so I'm not just talking out of my *** here. On Macs, I have experienced nothing but smooth, efficient, non-crashing functionality. I can't say that about PCs. I am aware of the virtues of the PC platform, but it's hard to compare to the simplicity, stability and power of a Mac.
Anyway, there is some real truth in what Apple says in their advertising. Baldy, for what you're after, there's nothing better than an iMac. They're fast, powerful and compact. A digital camera and scanner would be right at home.
Originally Posted by Leetheslacker' date='Apr 30 2003, 07:52 PM

and the only other uses (besides learning video and such, not besides playing deerhunter) would be for web use, typing papers, and maybe managing finances. And considering a PDA can do that, I'm sure a MAC can handle it with no problem. Right?
anyways, like I said, the vaio is my inlaw's computer, so I don't know if they're going to take it or leave it with us when they move
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