See, most Mac users have used PC's for quite some time, so we can see the difference immediately. Most PC users have used Mac little or never, so at first it seems confusing because it's different. I use a PC at work and have a Powerbook at home. Let's just say I skip my lunch so I can leave early and stop the banging of the head against my desk.
i wouldn't totally agree. I, for one, fell into apples captivating advertising and bought a macbook not very long ago, and expected it to drill multimedia/fun features into my a$$hole. It really didn't. Yesterday I got my xps with media center vista ultimate on it, and it stomped so much ass that I wanted to never see my mac again. most mac users that used to be on pc just were too stupid and incapable to operate them, so they got a less-capable more-userfriendly mac to "surf the web" and "listen to music" and "cut together some videos."
i wouldn't totally agree. I, for one, fell into apples captivating advertising and bought a macbook not very long ago, and expected it to drill multimedia/fun features into my a$$hole. It really didn't. Yesterday I got my xps with media center vista ultimate on it, and it stomped so much ass that I wanted to never see my mac again. most mac users that used to be on pc just were too stupid and incapable to operate them, so they got a less-capable more-userfriendly mac to "surf the web" and "listen to music" and "cut together some videos."
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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See, most Mac users have used PC's for quite some time, so we can see the difference immediately. Most PC users have used Mac little or never, so at first it seems confusing because it's different. I use a PC at work and have a Powerbook at home. Let's just say I skip my lunch so I can leave early and stop the banging of the head against my desk.
i wouldn't totally agree. I, for one, fell into apples captivating advertising and bought a macbook not very long ago, and expected it to drill multimedia/fun features into my a$$hole. It really didn't. Yesterday I got my xps with media center vista ultimate on it, and it stomped so much ass that I wanted to never see my mac again. most mac users that used to be on pc just were too stupid and incapable to operate them, so they got a less-capable more-userfriendly mac to "surf the web" and "listen to music" and "cut together some videos."
i wouldn't totally agree. I, for one, fell into apples captivating advertising and bought a macbook not very long ago, and expected it to drill multimedia/fun features into my a$$hole. It really didn't. Yesterday I got my xps with media center vista ultimate on it, and it stomped so much ass that I wanted to never see my mac again. most mac users that used to be on pc just were too stupid and incapable to operate them, so they got a less-capable more-userfriendly mac to "surf the web" and "listen to music" and "cut together some videos."