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The PCs I build are great - for $1k I can build a really nice, up-to-date machine. But when things go wrong
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Three years ago I bought a Mac Pro, and I swear I've never looked back. I still use my PCs, since the software I use is spread between Mac & PC anyway, but for pure peace of mind I can't fault the Mac. The OS
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I recently bought myself and my wife a Macbook Pro and Macbook (late 2008 unibody editions) and my god they are incredible.
My XPS Gen 2 is like an unwiedly, unfriendly troll in comparison. A friend has a more recent Dell model (renamed to M series), and it's not much improved.
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They missed a trick. They're missing lots of tricks. They've lost the plot...the X Factor is no-where to be seen.
I'll continue to buy expensive Macs because I want an easy life in my advancing years
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