Do you have a Mac or PC?

13 years 2 months ago #29501 by Scotty

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Kip wrote: Always used PC; currently using Dell Studio XPS running Windows 7 64bit. Brother likes Mac, but I'm accustomed to windows interface and existing software is pc based. Both can be used for post processing and creativity...use what feels best to you. :cheers:


I wish they would have continued selling their xps gaming laptop line.


I never got into gaming laptops. The screen's just too small most of the time.


17 inch wasn't bad back in the day.


True, but now you can get a 24" Dell with an IPS panel for quite cheap 17" seems like rubbing dirt in your eye.


Oh a times they be changin ;)

When the last candle has been blown out
and the last glass of champagne has been drunk
All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.

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13 years 2 months ago #29612 by Hawkins
You all were so helpful, I bought a MacBook last light and really like this computer. I feel so trendy just using it! :judge:


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13 years 2 months ago #29696 by k abbott
Started with a PC and just stayed with it. I understand MACs have alot to offer, however.


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13 years 2 months ago - 13 years 2 months ago #29907 by Stealthy Ninja

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Kip wrote: Always used PC; currently using Dell Studio XPS running Windows 7 64bit. Brother likes Mac, but I'm accustomed to windows interface and existing software is pc based. Both can be used for post processing and creativity...use what feels best to you. :cheers:


I wish they would have continued selling their xps gaming laptop line.


I never got into gaming laptops. The screen's just too small most of the time.


17 inch wasn't bad back in the day.


True, but now you can get a 24" Dell with an IPS panel for quite cheap 17" seems like rubbing dirt in your eye.


Oh a times they be changin ;)


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13 years 2 months ago #30049 by Scotty

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Kip wrote: Always used PC; currently using Dell Studio XPS running Windows 7 64bit. Brother likes Mac, but I'm accustomed to windows interface and existing software is pc based. Both can be used for post processing and creativity...use what feels best to you. :cheers:


I wish they would have continued selling their xps gaming laptop line.


I never got into gaming laptops. The screen's just too small most of the time.


17 inch wasn't bad back in the day.


True, but now you can get a 24" Dell with an IPS panel for quite cheap 17" seems like rubbing dirt in your eye.


Oh a times they be changin ;)



I was thinking of watchmen actually.

When the last candle has been blown out
and the last glass of champagne has been drunk
All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.

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13 years 2 months ago #30145 by cindy lou
PC all the way. Never even sat down in front of a MAC.


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13 years 2 months ago #30146 by cindy lou
Hey, now, wait a minute. I've seen photos of the moon landing and I've never seen that one! :P Methinks you may be pulling our leg.:rofl:


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13 years 2 months ago #30149 by Stealthy Ninja

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Kip wrote: Always used PC; currently using Dell Studio XPS running Windows 7 64bit. Brother likes Mac, but I'm accustomed to windows interface and existing software is pc based. Both can be used for post processing and creativity...use what feels best to you. :cheers:


I wish they would have continued selling their xps gaming laptop line.


I never got into gaming laptops. The screen's just too small most of the time.


17 inch wasn't bad back in the day.


True, but now you can get a 24" Dell with an IPS panel for quite cheap 17" seems like rubbing dirt in your eye.


Oh a times they be changin ;)



I was thinking of watchmen actually.


Yeh I put the beginning of watchmen there, but then realised it's a bit... bloody... and changed to this one.:pinch:
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13 years 2 months ago #30418 by Scotty

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Kip wrote: Always used PC; currently using Dell Studio XPS running Windows 7 64bit. Brother likes Mac, but I'm accustomed to windows interface and existing software is pc based. Both can be used for post processing and creativity...use what feels best to you. :cheers:


I wish they would have continued selling their xps gaming laptop line.


I never got into gaming laptops. The screen's just too small most of the time.


17 inch wasn't bad back in the day.


True, but now you can get a 24" Dell with an IPS panel for quite cheap 17" seems like rubbing dirt in your eye.


Oh a times they be changin ;)



I was thinking of watchmen actually.


Yeh I put the beginning of watchmen there, but then realised it's a bit... bloody... and changed to this one.:pinch:


good call

When the last candle has been blown out
and the last glass of champagne has been drunk
All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.

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13 years 2 months ago #30521 by Stealthy Ninja

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Scotty wrote:

Kip wrote: Always used PC; currently using Dell Studio XPS running Windows 7 64bit. Brother likes Mac, but I'm accustomed to windows interface and existing software is pc based. Both can be used for post processing and creativity...use what feels best to you. :cheers:


I wish they would have continued selling their xps gaming laptop line.


I never got into gaming laptops. The screen's just too small most of the time.


17 inch wasn't bad back in the day.


True, but now you can get a 24" Dell with an IPS panel for quite cheap 17" seems like rubbing dirt in your eye.


Oh a times they be changin ;)



I was thinking of watchmen actually.


Yeh I put the beginning of watchmen there, but then realised it's a bit... bloody... and changed to this one.:pinch:


good call

:thumbsup:

So anyway, I think Macs are better than PC.
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13 years 2 months ago #30545 by brandon
PCs. Laptop and desktop.


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13 years 2 months ago #30565 by Scotty

brandon wrote: PCs. Laptop and desktop.


I like Lenovo laptops.

When the last candle has been blown out
and the last glass of champagne has been drunk
All that you are left with are the memories and the images-David Cooke.

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13 years 2 months ago #30566 by Stealthy Ninja

Scotty wrote:

brandon wrote: PCs. Laptop and desktop.


I like Lenovo laptops.


They were better when IBM made them.
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