Re: OT: Laptop advice
- From: JD <jdblackwell2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 21:56:19 -0700
Monty wrote:
In article <XY6dnTcBTYAt1YXanZ2dnUVZ_jydnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>,
JD <jdblackwell2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Monty wrote:In article <Q8idndqLbq914IranZ2dnUVZ_rSrnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxx>,I fondled one briefly at Best Buy today. The initial impression was that it was well built. I didn't dive into it much deeper since I've never been much of a Mac guy. Am I to understand that isn't an issue anymore? They'll run multiple OS'es?
JD <jdblackwell2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know there's at least a few experts here. I'm looking for a light weight, good battery life, wi-fi/bluetooth capable, take anywhere laptop. Been considering Sony Vaio, Dell 1330 and Lenovo. Any advice?Apple MacBook Hope this helps.
JD
Monty
JD
JD
I have 3 Macs, 2 running windows XP with bootcamp and really like having the ability to switch. I have to run Windows to access AutoCad. Monty
Hmmm.....if they work as good as they feel (kind of a mojo thing) maybe that would be the trick. Thanks to everyone for their input.
JD
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