Question Posted Saturday February 3 2007, 10:42 pm
i really want a laptop. i know i'm not going to get one anytime soon but i'm just wondering now so maybe i can convince my parents to get me one for christmas or something :] well what's better? macs or windows? like i have windows now.. but for a laptop.. what would be better? and like what comes with a macbook (that's the one i like) what are the pros/cons of having a mac? also.. what are tablets? thankss.
DonutHolez567 answered Sunday February 4 2007, 1:14 am: Hey Okay well i have a macbook and i love it. its really easy to use and its sooo much faster then my family's windows computer. mac are genrally better for artsy stuff like picture taking and graphic design type stuff. What the person below me said is kinda true about the whole muse pad thing, but its not so bad with macs, and if you find its a problem for you you could always by a wireless mouse or something. I'm not really sure by what you mean when you ask what comes with the macbook, do you mean like in the package pr the porgrams on the comp. (leave one in my inbox if you want?). Another reason why i really love my macbook is because it has a built-in iSight camera and its rreally fun to take pcture and make videos.
cheifbritneeilu answered Saturday February 3 2007, 11:25 pm: well. let me tell you something. i got a laptop. and when i got it i was all.YEAH. but sometimes i sersiously hate it. becasue when your trying to do something the finger pad gets in the way if you touch it you can go back to where txt is and accidently ruin what you typed before. its harder to controll - not saying its hard but mouses are easier. but if you get one. i have windows XP. and its like a normal desktop that you can carry with you - but the internet took a while to set up. but . good luck with asking your parents. it took me almost 3 months to convince them. but i had originally been asking for like 2 years. so. good luck.
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