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#6 - leawesomeme (02/18/2013) [-]
Guess you have a Mac then.
User avatar #11 to #6 - connorjay (02/18/2013) [-]
I had a macbook for 4 years.

Cost me £100 as it was ex display and had to stay plugged in and one or two other annoying issues, but it was usable.

I loved my macbook.
The Hard Drive broke, and they said to fix everything on the laptop, it'd be £400, and then did it for free.
Brilliant customer service.
Got a toshiba now, good laptop, but still kinda miss my macbook.
User avatar #20 to #11 - irishhappyposter (02/18/2013) [-]
stop spamming macbook, macinspammer!
#18 to #11 - N. Korean citizen (02/18/2013) [-]
Shut up Meg
User avatar #8 to #6 - bitchplzzz (02/18/2013) [-]
I own a macbook and I must say its actually pretty good. if I want to play games, I'll play on my windows laptop...
User avatar #9 to #8 - danzeebass (02/18/2013) [-]
Macbooks are fine, problem is they're overly expensive.

I was looking at a neat Acer Aspire with i7 and Nvidea graphic card and 1 TB harddisk.
It costs about 6000 DKK.
Then I looked at a Macbook. Same processors, i7, a decent graphic card (not as good though) AMD, and approx. 125 GB harddisk. It costs 16000.

Mac would be fine, if it wasn't so overprized for a computer that can't even play most games.
#12 to #9 - firesky (02/18/2013) [-]
I agree with you, they are expensive

But with a harddisk of 125GB (I suppose it was 128GB) it was an SSD which cost a lot more than regular HDDs

User avatar #14 to #12 - danzeebass (02/18/2013) [-]
True, you're probably right.

But still, 16.000 DKK is still a lot compared to the Acer which was better and was only 6000 DKK.

If Macbooks were cheaper, I'd buy one, seeing as it could be practical as a light travel PC.
User avatar #13 to #12 - enorus (02/18/2013) [-]
The SSD should only cost a few hundred DKK more, not even remotely close to 10000.
#16 to #13 - firesky (02/18/2013) [-]
Of course not, I know they are way to expensive on regular price.

I bought mine with a 25% discount, so it was as expensive as a comparable notebook running windows (except it has no graphics card)

I like the OS as it's more comfortable then Windows7 and what I saw from Windows 8 so far (Made my Mac into a tripple boot with Win8, Mac OS X Lion and Ubuntu) made me wanna puke.

But I understand everyone that says they are way to expensive
User avatar #19 to #16 - danzeebass (02/18/2013) [-]
I understand you. I hate Windows, I just use it for games. Usually I use Ubuntu.
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