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concrete angel Posted at 7:14 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
Hey
I was wondering, what is better.
Mac or PC?

If it's mac I was wondering should I get the macbook air?
If it's PC I might get an HP

I'm majoring in photography, i want the best laptop for pictures...


Thanks a bunch!

--C.A

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concrete angel Posted at 7:32 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
Thanks everyone!
You helped me a lot!
i've always used a PC. But I'm tired of viruses =[

--C.A

matto Posted at 7:25 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
From my experience, media editing and the like is typically easier on a mac.  I'm a PC guy though, and the mac prevents me from doing some very simple things that I enjoy and simply don't have the patience to relearn how to do (so I end up opening up the terminal which thankfully functions unlike Windows's).  It depends on what you're used to.  If you can do macs, and plan on doing photographic stuff and other media editing or the like, get the mac.  If you're a windows type, or want to use the computer for gaming or other things, get the PC.  If you cannot decide, try working with both operating systems (friends, libraries, schools, etc) and deciding which one you feel more comfortable with.
Ju5tin Posted at 7:23 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
If it's for photos, I think a Mac would be your best bet.

Please, please, don't get a MacBook Air. They're really not that great. If you're using it for photos, you're probably going to wanna pop in a CD once in a while. Guess what? You can't! Know why? It doesn't have a CD drive! You have to buy one separately! Also, it has only ONE USB port, and the hubs don't work very well. Also, NO ETHERNET PORT! There's VERY limited connectivity. And if your RAM, battery, harddrive, etc. decides to stop working, the components are non-user replaceable, which means you have to send it to Apple or wherever to get it fixed. And that 3 hour battery life and so great either.

Just get a PC, or some other type of MacBook.

Charolastra Posted at 7:23 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
macbook air is shite
macbook air is shite
macbook air is shite
macbook air is shite
macbook air is shite
macbook air is shite

get a macbook pro

fezzy Posted at 7:21 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
Go for whatever is cheaper (probably the HP laptop). You can find good software for photography on both Windows and Mac.

Unless you want to think your laptop is sexy... then get a Mac.

concrete angel Posted at 7:20 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
Quote: from Chevy Jackson at 7:17 pm on Sep. 30, 2008

Depends on how much money you have. If you have a lot of money and you aren't very good with computers, then get a mac. But if you're on a pretty limited budget or if you want more freedom with your computer, then go for a PC.  

But whatever you do, DO NOT get a macbook air. They're majorly overpriced, and they have shit hardware, especially for someone who is going to be doing photography and using the CD drive alot, because they don't fucking have a CD drive.


Wow, you are right. They don't.

What should I get then... I'm so confused =[
Money won't be an issue!

Irony Posted at 7:18 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
The MacBook Air isn't meant to replace a real desktop, or even a laptop. It's made for people who travel a lot, and that's really it's main purpose.
I have a MacBook, and while Macs have many advantages over PCs, they lack simple programs such as Paint and unless you buy the package that allows you to view Word Documents and the likes, you have to open files differently than just clicking on them and you have to convert most files into Word forms for your teachers.
If you get a Mac, make sure to buy the iWork package. You'll need it.
Chevy Jackson Posted at 7:17 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
Depends on how much money you have. If you have a lot of money and you aren't very good with computers, then get a mac. But if you're on a pretty limited budget or if you want more freedom with your computer, then go for a PC.

But whatever you do, DO NOT get a macbook air. They're majorly overpriced, and they have shit hardware, especially for someone who is going to be doing photography and using the CD drive alot, because they don't fucking have a CD drive.

CoolGirlChrissi Posted at 7:17 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
get a mac. seriously. it can even run windows. go get a macbook
JamesBrauman Posted at 7:17 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
Get a PC. Despite lots of people bagging Windows, it is still the most used operating system. 90% of programs you will find on the internet will be Windows only. Windows is familiar to you, I'm assuming. Just get XP though, Vista apparently has some bugs.
Dont Notice Me Posted at 7:16 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
pc
m8ggi3 Posted at 7:15 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
pc
eMunchies Posted at 7:15 pm on Sep. 30, 2008
mac.

if you wanna play games though, pc is the way to go.

both can do the photography deal, mac is SO SEXY

pc is synonymous for viruses and malware.

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