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Old 08-29-2011, 06:44 PM
AGDee AGDee is offline
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I prefer Dells and Acers to other brands personally. I have a hard time dealing with Macs at all. I am firmly a Windows or Linux person but that's due to familiarity, I'm sure. I just don't know how to do anything on a Mac and I don't find it intuitive. If you need to interface with a work system, be sure that if you do decide on a Mac, that you can do what you need to do for work. Lots of people I worked with at my last job were very upset when they spent $1500 on a Mac to find that they still needed a Windows based laptop to work from home.

I'm a very, very heavy user and my Dell laptop is doing phenomenally.

ALL laptops these days run hot. I was told that's why they started calling them notebooks. You cannot use it on your lap or on a soft surface because you'll block the air flow for the fans for the processor and it will fry. Fast processors are hot, that's life.
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