Anyone using a Macbook pro here?
jezzer:
*foams at mouth*
Jeebus:
Quote from: soozelwoozel on 2011 February 10, 11:28:33
It's fast, easy to use, rarely has any problems, is light and portable, converted me to trackpad use, etc etc. jeromy will be foaming at the mouth right about now.
Yes, and it's also $500 overpriced, a pain in the ass to game on, and prone to overheating. Also, I see no way in which Windows isn't "easy to use".
jezzer:
soozelwoozel:
Quote from: jeebuschrist on 2011 February 10, 21:59:27
Quote from: soozelwoozel on 2011 February 10, 11:28:33
It's fast, easy to use, rarely has any problems, is light and portable, converted me to trackpad use, etc etc. jeromy will be foaming at the mouth right about now.
Yes, and it's also $500 overpriced, a pain in the ass to game on, and prone to overheating. Also, I see no way in which Windows isn't "easy to use".
Let's see, I previously owned an HP Pavillion, which a)overheated like you could not imagine, and B)was about as portable as a t-Rex. Seriously, the overheating was a sight to see. It Heated our whole flat for a year, unti it finally gave up. Yes, it games, but aside from that it was no where near as good as my Mac, which cost like £750 to its £650.
Annan:
Quote from: soozelwoozel on 2011 February 11, 00:37:40
Quote from: jeebuschrist on 2011 February 10, 21:59:27
Quote from: soozelwoozel on 2011 February 10, 11:28:33
It's fast, easy to use, rarely has any problems, is light and portable, converted me to trackpad use, etc etc. jeromy will be foaming at the mouth right about now.
Yes, and it's also $500 overpriced, a pain in the ass to game on, and prone to overheating. Also, I see no way in which Windows isn't "easy to use".
Let's see, I previously owned an HP Pavillion, which a)overheated like you could not imagine, and B)was about as portable as a t-Rex. Seriously, the overheating was a sight to see. It Heated our whole flat for a year, unti it finally gave up. Yes, it games, but aside from that it was no where near as good as my Mac, which cost like £750 to its £650.
Hur, yes! My PC laptop also overheated like crazy. I never even tried to play games on it. Actually, it never got so far as to displaying any signs of overheating except the fan would always be on max. The fan speeded up for graphic-heavy websites, even. I once brought it to an office where I worked, and when I went to lunch the others went looking for THAT AWFUL SOUND. My MBP at least lets me hear my own thoughts.
Protip, though: don't play on a laptop you want to keep. They are not made for moving heat. Games go on desktops!
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