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    I say neither.

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    I heard in this thread that he's a Mac fan, so he probably marked out to the apple. Going against Jobs is like going against your own deity, since Apple fandom is a religion (apparently).
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjmacky View Post
    I heard in this thread that he's a Mac fan, so he probably marked out to the apple. Going against Jobs is like going against your own deity, since Apple fandom is a religion (apparently).
    Horses for courses, there are some things that a Mac is better at natively, audio/visual editing/manipulation being top of the pops with many applications written for Mac that have no/or a less powerful equivalent in a Windows environment.
    Since I happen to know that Polarbear is both a D.J. and a long time Mac user, it seemed the wise thing in this case to recommend the Macbook.
    Another argument for Mac hardware is that although there is a higher purchase cost, there is also a far higher resale value, with similarly spec'ed Mac equipment holding its value for far longer than a Windows based equivalent.
    Before you jump back on your horse to tilt at this particular windmill macky, I am not a Mac fanboi personally, but recognise that there are some areas that Mac has got Windows machines cold on, and the big one is audio/visual production and post production.

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    Are we talking about professional (e.g. Avid) here or amateur editing (WMM vs. iMoviefilmorsomething)? I wouldn't be so quick to say that it's natively better, as I'd only prefer 3rd party solutions, and they are available for both.

    Now, the thought that you would need a Mac to be a DJ... that feels like a really long yoga stretch.

    And it's a bit odd to consider resale value for electronics. This might be a special consideration for Apple since the price point is ridiculously and unjustifiably high at the start. Then again, I never factored in resale value of my car when I bought it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjmacky View Post
    And it's a bit odd to consider resale value for electronics. This might be a special consideration for Apple since the price point is ridiculously and unjustifiably high
    Since I don't deal in Apple stuff I can't really say what their used market is like...except that the potential pool of buyers is much smaller than for a Windows based machine.
    At this point, any PC older than 3 years has basically zero value given the low entry point into a new machine and the sped up obsolescence of older platforms (which makes component replacement- specifically motherboards- almost impossible), but I don't know how that works in Appleworld.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clocker View Post
    Since I don't deal in Apple stuff I can't really say what their used market is like...except that the potential pool of buyers is much smaller than for a Windows based machine.
    At this point, any PC older than 3 years has basically zero value given the low entry point into a new machine and the sped up obsolescence of older platforms (which makes component replacement- specifically motherboards- almost impossible), but I don't know how that works in Appleworld.
    Well now, to be fair, a laptop running Windows isn't exactly 0 value after 3 years. It can still be bar money (fun night out, treat everyone). I speak from personal experience.

    Also, think about buy used Apple hardware. Isn't that something that would be shameful to Apple fans? Anyways, how much would you pay for a 3-year-old Macbook...
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    What a sucker, that thing looked hideous.
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    I've been eyeballing the upcoming Lenovo U300s that Lenovo is fixin to release. There's a short article in that link, and I think you'll find that laptop may provide the best of both worlds.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mjmacky View Post
    What a sucker, that thing looked hideous.
    Your bias is showing again, the resale value is a valid argument, and not every mac user is the elitist image you seem to believe. My post regarding the OP's (Polarbear's) question, was based on the fact that I know him, and know that he uses Mac's for audiomixing and post production.
    There are other pro's to owning a Mac as well including the fact that being based on FreeBSD with the Darwin window environment it is almost immune to malware/viruses, and since it does not use the Dll/Vxd/Exe application structure of a Windows based PC the applications are far smaller and there aren't the redundancies from old dll & vxd files.

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