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buying a new PC for 2007? read on…


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Date: January 3rd, 2007

Often friends and family come up to me asking what computer they should buy, what type of laptop is best, how much ram and so on.
 
Being a windows user since the days when operating systems came on 3.5 inch discs, and having built / repaired various machines, I feel like I have some decent advice to give. People would tell me what they are primarily using the machine for and I could work out their needs for a decent price. I know through experience which machines to avoid and so on. I even got my Mother to join the 21st century by purchasing a Dell for use at home. When I was playing games like quake, PC’s were cheap to build, easy to repair and software was in abundance.
 

But at this point I’m going to have to crack a few skulls together. 2007 is the year of the Mac.

 
I converted to Mac last year after the intel 20″ iMac hit the stores. I bought it brand new from the Mac Store in Shibuya, previously I was the proud owner of an ultra powerful HP graphics station laptop. Before it melted due to a (now) well known and admitted configuration problem. Seeing OSX in operation at friends houses really made me think about how much I hate using windows, and how little I really know about diving into the configuration of a windows machine.

Mac?! I hear you cry. Bloody expensive and slow. Can’t run word or office. Well, these days, it’s not really the case. Mac has evolved, and you’d well to consider buying one to replace your heap of junk you are reading this on now. So I give you my top 5 (unordered) reasons to make the switch:

So there you have it. If you feel your hunk ‘o junk doesn’t cut the mustard anymore, and are thinking of upgrading, it’s simple. Artists, musicians, coders, internet junkies and office users alike. Go on, treat yourself, you’ve earned it. And in most cases, you won’t even need to buy any software – mac comes with almost everything you need, anything windows specific you can run in boot camp or parallels.
 
I’ve already converted a few people (Jun, Neil, Scott) and my entire office is Mac based. I hope to have made you think a bit about your options for purchasing a computer in 2007.