"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I switched to a Mac Pro six years ago. Never looked back. So much better but cost is higher. Less expensive is the Mac Air which is around $1000. If you order it online at apple and tab that you are a student you can get these for $850. Walk on any college campus today all you see are Macs.
Thanks. Our iphones and my wife's ipad are as "Mac-ish" as I am planning on becoming.
Will this be your daily computer when not traveling as well? Will you be docking it with a larger monitor, keyboard, etc and having it plugged in most of the time?
Quote from: Frog on July 19, 2018, 01:36:07 PMThanks. Our iphones and my wife's ipad are as "Mac-ish" as I am planning on becoming.Haha I never took you for the cult type Andy, glad to know I was right in my estimation.Graphic work on anything less than a full size desktop is tedious at best, I couldn't imagine it on something like a tablet.I think touchscreens and tablets are more for the newer generation just wanting to take and post photos, notanyone serious about getting anything done. I read recently that despite the massive increase in use and progress oftechnology, people's understanding of even computer basics is rapidly dwindling, largely as a result of making technology moreuser friendly, and at the grand cost of actual functionality and troubleshooting. Give me a dos prompt over a window any day.My biggest concern in our next builds will be the OS. I'm still using 7 and installing it on all new comps. 10 is just that much of a mistake.Microsoft has indicated that future home use OS'es may even be free with advertising. Fate worse than death.
Sean, all three of my machines run Win7. Whatever I get, his will be the first 10. It will force me to see what the young 'uns use.
Quote from: Frog on July 19, 2018, 03:19:24 PMSean, all three of my machines run Win7. Whatever I get, his will be the first 10. It will force me to see what the young 'uns use.I hope you're excited to see a desktop treated as a smartphone.