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2007-06-23 01:42 PM
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2007-06-24 01:59 AM
STEVE wrote:So stick a Dell logo over the apple and launch in Windows with Bootcamp. Oh, you'll also need to make a sticker that says WinBook Pro for under the screen. If you also get one of those colored plastic shells you might even fool them. Of course the backlit keyboard is still a give away.
Sorry...forgot to mention i have looked at the apple Macbook Pro and think its awesome but we have a PC based network in the office with over 26 current stations and our IT company aren't too hot on apple...so its got to be a PC based solution i am afraid.
Thanks for the advice all the same!
2007-06-24 02:10 AM
Matthew wrote:I'm at a horse show this weekend and was surprised to see the Windows XP screensaver running on a MacBook in the show office. Jarring sight, but totally reasonable with the new Macs as Matthew says.
So stick a Dell logo over the apple and launch in Windows with Bootcamp.
2007-06-24 11:39 PM
2007-06-25 01:16 AM
henrypootel wrote:I don't know about the "just as pretty part", some are OK, others are seriously ugly. I really liked some of the ThinkPad models. Panasonic has kind of a brutish appeal (ToughBook) and the Sonys have some style (but mediocre build quality from what I've seen). But I still haven't seen any PC laptops that I find as clean and well designed as the Macs.
...then buy a machine from a 'PC' vendor. They will usually have a long history of making their systems work well with Windows, give you a lot more options, and in most cases, they look just as pretty.
2007-06-25 01:27 AM
Any posts on this forum about recommendations for hardware are usually spammed by 'Why don't you buy a Mac' messages for about the first 10 posts or so, but then they get tired and leave. If you want to run Windows(which, despite what you might hear, actually is a very good OS), then buy a machine from a 'PC' vendor. They will usually have a long history of making their systems work well with Windows, give you a lot more options, and in most cases, they look just as pretty.Henry,
2007-06-25 02:38 PM
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