04-06-2004, 10:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2004, 10:29 AM by Prophet Hero.)
Depends on your budget and what you're going to be using it for.
Mac stuff is always a bit more expensive both hardware and software. Plus, if you're getting a desktop-replacement laptop so you can play more intensive games then the selection isn't as good. This can apply to non-gaming software as well.
PC laptops are cheaper and Windows XP is a decent OS in terms of stability (well, at least in my experience). Also, as you know, you can get anything you want for it in terms of software.
Mac stuff is always a bit more expensive both hardware and software. Plus, if you're getting a desktop-replacement laptop so you can play more intensive games then the selection isn't as good. This can apply to non-gaming software as well.
PC laptops are cheaper and Windows XP is a decent OS in terms of stability (well, at least in my experience). Also, as you know, you can get anything you want for it in terms of software.