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Date Posted: 17:35:09 08/03/09 Mon
Author: DZR
Author Host/IP: 212.198.136.138
Subject: Yes
In reply to: andypandy 's message, "A new flat!!" on 16:03:02 08/03/09 Mon

I work on my own MacBook Pro, and three or four others here use MacBook Pros too, but otherwise all the machines in our office are iMacs and they are incredible machines. Beautiful to look at, blazingly fast, and the screens are simply gorgeous -- incredible colour definition, razor sharp images. Excellent for both work and for watching DVDs on. (We do some video production work.)

And, although it pains me to say this, if you're nervous about moving over to Mac OS X you can also dual-boot into Windows if you want, so you could actually run Windows on your Mac. (I think I heard an angel die as I wrote that.)

Ask Kashy and Richard, they have one. I seem to recall Richard saying he would marry it if he could.

And actually, given how highly specced it is, it is pretty good value for money. PCs aren't cheaper than Macs if you compare like with like.

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[> [> [> I'd rather just not bother with Windows -- andypandy, 19:05:49 08/03/09 Mon [1] (82.30.76.72)

I'd rather just go for it and force myself to deal with a new way of computing but you know what I'm like, I'm a bit worried I'll find it too confusing and end up frustrated with myself.

This won't be my work computer by the way, its for me, I use a PC for work that was provided for me.

What's Boot Camp exactly, how does it work and why would I need it? I'm only asking because I heard someone mention it but didn't really understand what they were on about.


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[> [> [> BootCamp is what allows you to boot into Windows -- DZR, 19:56:43 08/03/09 Mon [1] (82.132.139.55)

If you're not bothered about running Windows you don't need to worry about it. And Mac OS X isn't a big departure it's a small one; it's what Windows would be like if it was written by people who knew what they were doing.


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[> [> [> [> Heh -- andypandy, 20:07:20 08/03/09 Mon [1] (82.30.76.72)

you talk just like the techy guys used to at work, they had little time or patience with Windows but were obliged to use it because that's what the Uni used everywhere for everything, they had to keep us running, they all had Macs at home.


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