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Why not go for a Sony Vaio? Seriously?
Wait till it breaks and how they handle customers. Then you'll know because I'll never buy one again. My colleague's mbpro motherboard died two weeks ago and Apple replaced it free of charge, despite the fact that her applecare had expired 5 months ago. That, in addition to OSX, is also one of the reasons I keep using a mac today.
Wait till it breaks and how they handle customers. Then you'll know because I'll never buy one again. My colleague's mbpro motherboard died two weeks ago and Apple replaced it free of charge, despite the fact that her applecare had expired 5 months ago. That, in addition to OSX, is also one of the reasons I keep using a mac today.
I guess I've been pretty lucky in that I've never had that experience. My personal preference if operating system were no issue - a Lenovo Thinkpad. If Lenovo and Apple tomorrow signed an OEM agreement; I'd be more than happy to purchase a lenovo thinkpad.
My personal preference if operating system were no issue - a Lenovo Thinkpad. If Lenovo and Apple tomorrow signed an OEM agreement; I'd be more than happy to purchase a lenovo thinkpad.
Dell Adamo + Mac OS X. Would be my perfect laptop. I find Apple's laptops bland and boring, and the Adamo is fresh and enticing.






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Why not go for a Sony Vaio? Seriously?
Wait till it breaks and how they handle customers. Then you'll know because I'll never buy one again. My colleague's mbpro motherboard died two weeks ago and Apple replaced it free of charge, despite the fact that her applecare had expired 5 months ago. That, in addition to OSX, is also one of the reasons I keep using a mac today.