Ethan3.14159
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I bought myself a Macbook Pro just this week. While the price is a bit steep, it's obvious you get what you pay for. Amazing design and build quality is noticeable right from the start. Apple have created a lot of interesting things that PC's don't have. Like the multitouch feature on Macbook's, for example. Not really a huge thing when you think about it in passing, but it's really quite innovative. The OS is great for stability, and the software that comes with Mac OS X is very clever and intuitive.
However, I would never own an iMac myself. I have my PC desktop with all of my games and documents and work and so on. I spend most of my time on my PC, so organizing files and stuff like that isn't a big deal. I wanted a laptop that just worked when I turned it on, with rock solid stability, and will also last me ages. I don't want to spend ages on my laptop organizing and moving around files. I want to just chuck everything in and let the OS do the organizing. And I wanted something I could use time to time for music or photo editing on the go, while keeping a great battery life. The only solution was a Macbook Pro.
All in all, there are pros and cons to both. I like using Mac OS as a casual user, not so much all of the time. I like Windows as a power user and the fact that I can really push the system. But sometimes I want to just stay in bed in the morning, pop open the laptop and have work quickly and efficiently without waiting for the OS to load up and get 8,000 notifications before I even get to start Firefox.
Also, it's impossible to find a windows laptop with substantial computing power, sturdy and elegant design, and great battery life. Macbook Pro has all of those things, and they are selling so well because they have no real competition in that area. If I see an aluminum laptop that's quick, beautiful, with 7 hours battery next to a bunch of plastic laptops with GB's worth of bloatware, ugly as can be, and 3 hours battery, which one would be the logical choice? And is it worth the price premium? In my opinion, yes.
However, I would never own an iMac myself. I have my PC desktop with all of my games and documents and work and so on. I spend most of my time on my PC, so organizing files and stuff like that isn't a big deal. I wanted a laptop that just worked when I turned it on, with rock solid stability, and will also last me ages. I don't want to spend ages on my laptop organizing and moving around files. I want to just chuck everything in and let the OS do the organizing. And I wanted something I could use time to time for music or photo editing on the go, while keeping a great battery life. The only solution was a Macbook Pro.
All in all, there are pros and cons to both. I like using Mac OS as a casual user, not so much all of the time. I like Windows as a power user and the fact that I can really push the system. But sometimes I want to just stay in bed in the morning, pop open the laptop and have work quickly and efficiently without waiting for the OS to load up and get 8,000 notifications before I even get to start Firefox.
Also, it's impossible to find a windows laptop with substantial computing power, sturdy and elegant design, and great battery life. Macbook Pro has all of those things, and they are selling so well because they have no real competition in that area. If I see an aluminum laptop that's quick, beautiful, with 7 hours battery next to a bunch of plastic laptops with GB's worth of bloatware, ugly as can be, and 3 hours battery, which one would be the logical choice? And is it worth the price premium? In my opinion, yes.
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