RE: Should I Go The Mac Route? 01-16-2017, 11:23 AM
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Keep in mind that you can run Windows on a MacBook using bootcamp, and Apple provides you with all the drivers you need for compatibility, so this is really just a question of "Would you like a Mac and are you prepared to pay the Apple fee?"
If yes, then I don't see any reason why you should not get a Mac.
I myself use a Lenovo Yoga, which I'm willing to bless.
Edit:
Also be aware that on new newer MacBooks the RAM is soldered onto the motherboard and cannot be changed. On the most recent 2016 MacBook lineup the HDD is also soldered directly onto the motherboard and cannot be changed, so if you buy the newest MacBook you're stuck with the configuration you bought until you get a new computer.
If yes, then I don't see any reason why you should not get a Mac.
I myself use a Lenovo Yoga, which I'm willing to bless.
Edit:
Also be aware that on new newer MacBooks the RAM is soldered onto the motherboard and cannot be changed. On the most recent 2016 MacBook lineup the HDD is also soldered directly onto the motherboard and cannot be changed, so if you buy the newest MacBook you're stuck with the configuration you bought until you get a new computer.
(This post was last modified: 01-16-2017, 11:27 AM by iza.)
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