I have a MBP serial W8626 and love it - never had any problems. Sure, it runs a little warm (sometimes too warm for the lap) if I'm doing some processor-intensive tasks (which can be as light as having 15-20 web pages open in Safari or as heavy as editing digital video). It runs noticably/significantly hotter than my last laptop, which was a 1ghz Powerbook, but it also has A LOT more horsepower. I highly recommend the MBP.. but I also recommend a coolpad (or similar device) if you plan on "lapping" it.
The Mac OS is far superior to the windoze system and will be for (AT LEAST) years. Tiger is better than longhorn/vista, and will likely even be better than the subsequent windoze OS (scheduled for release June, 2020). If Tiger's not better, Leopard (or any of the later revisions of the Mac OS released between now and 2020) will be.
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I have a MBP serial W8626 and love it - never had any problems. Sure, it runs a little warm (sometimes too warm for the lap) if I'm doing some processor-intensive tasks (which can be as light as having 15-20 web pages open in Safari or as heavy as editing digital video). It runs noticably/significantly hotter than my last laptop, which was a 1ghz Powerbook, but it also has A LOT more horsepower. I highly recommend the MBP.. but I also recommend a coolpad (or similar device) if you plan on "lapping" it.
The Mac OS is far superior to the windoze system and will be for (AT LEAST) years. Tiger is better than longhorn/vista, and will likely even be better than the subsequent windoze OS (scheduled for release June, 2020). If Tiger's not better, Leopard (or any of the later revisions of the Mac OS released between now and 2020) will be.