You obviously have never used a mac before Juztin. I used to use PCs only because my family simply didn't have macs. I bought a MacBook because I slowly fell for the Apple charm, and will never look back.
There are sooooo many cool little applications for OS X it's unbelievable. You can spend weeks just browsing through all the free software on the apple site for download. MacSaber, SeisMac, QuickSilver and co are my favourites.
Don't just slag Apple off because you think its "cool" to do it. Try one out for a week, then feel free. But you won't, because you're stuck in that retarded windows mentality where you think you're using a really good OS, that does everything you want, when you want.
Open your mind up a little, and you'll get things done twice as fast, and in style. And if you pull the gaming topic up, then I'll just tell you to grow up and get a life.
The world would be a better place if for all the time you Windows fanboys were gaming was spent helping old ladies across the street or something of the like.
omg its the end of the world!!! engadget didn't say macbook pro in the title! i am going to die!
macbook more commonly refers to both the pro and the base models.
it doesn't really matter if its a mb or mbp since they both have the accelerometers anyway.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I need help! I want a small pocket camcorder but I'm not sure which one to get. I don't want to fall into the hype of the Flip because I worry two hours won't be enough. What should I be looking for when considering a small camcorder and where can I get a good quality one with expandable memory? Thanks!"
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There are sooooo many cool little applications for OS X it's unbelievable. You can spend weeks just browsing through all the free software on the apple site for download. MacSaber, SeisMac, QuickSilver and co are my favourites.
Don't just slag Apple off because you think its "cool" to do it. Try one out for a week, then feel free. But you won't, because you're stuck in that retarded windows mentality where you think you're using a really good OS, that does everything you want, when you want.
Open your mind up a little, and you'll get things done twice as fast, and in style.
And if you pull the gaming topic up, then I'll just tell you to grow up and get a life.
The world would be a better place if for all the time you Windows fanboys were gaming was spent helping old ladies across the street or something of the like.