I have used Bootcamp exclusively on my Macbook for over a year now, XP and Vista (now running Vista exclusively).
I can tell you it works great, and is just as stable as any othe PC running windows. The one source for Apple Drivers (constantly updated at Apple.com) perhaps make this an even better experience than regular other PCs.
So I would say that the MacBook makes a better PC than a PC, plus Linux (mostly Ubuntu) support for triple booting MacBooks is pretty popular. Three operating systems on a stylish computer? You can't go wrong.
What is the use of a backlit touchpad? Really? Surely it is easier to just intergrate a iPhone like interface? Imagine - desktop icons, or even the entire dock right there on your touchpad.
For regular computers integrate the touchpad instead of the numpad.
It just seems to me that visual feedback is a stepback.
Again: not Legos. Plural of Lego is Lego. Just like lots of sheep aren't "sheeps".
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am trying to configure out a really dumbed down and intuitive PC for my grandmother. She recently had a stroke and while she is under my care I would like to repurpose a laptop for her to surf and email her children. Anyone have any experience with what input devices and UI's are really understandable for the over 80 crowd?"
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