[-0MEGA-];1145378 said:jnskyliner34's post seems a bit confusing, as it can be taken two ways. First which is that most Mac owners dual boot, and they use Bootcamp, while the second is that most Mac users who do dual boot use Bootcamp. It may help to clarify what you meant.
I think he meant most Mac owners dual boot and they use Bootcamp; it would make more sense though if he meant it the second way.
So, rather than create a new thread, I figure this will fit in here just fine.
Who here thinks this is worth the extra 500?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...mpareItemList=N82E16834100043,N82E16834100044
Look at the two, the only differences I found was the 2,500 has:
+0.13GHz on the CPU and +3MB on the L2 Cache
+70GB on the HDD
+2GB RAM (2x2GB sticks)
+256MB for the 9600M GT
I won't say what I think, I want to know what you guys think about it.
Why not buy a gaming laptop if your going to game?
It is *not* *wink* possible to run those programs on a PC.
alright, my bad. probably the wrong term used. but there are a good number of people who dual boot especially those who want to play games.
Ditto. In my class when some one mentions games and computers in the same sentence their talking about yahoo gamesI doubt it, not every computer user is a gamer. In fact gamers make up a small number of computer users. Your average user doesn't play a lot of video games on the computer, they are more likely to own a video gaming console over being a computer gamer.
Ditto. In my class when some one mentions games and computers in the same sentence their talking about yahoo games