Need Computer Help
#23
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
#25
"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.
#26
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.
#27
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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