I've crossed to the dark side :)

well, it's mainly for me to mess with (i want to learn a little more programing, as i've never quite got to grips with object oriented), but i think i'll migrate itunes there naturally, and probably all my email and stuff, but games will stay on the PC / xbox

only thing I'm worried about is that i'll end up buying photoshop again, and then want a mac desktop ;)
 
Or at least a bigger external screen :p

yes, very true, but I'm also thinking of my drive capacity... I'm fairly sure I'll get a 250GB drive in a year or so, but for my bike pics, I'll need a desktop i think
... fo rnow I'm going to stay with t hepics primarily on teh PC desktop, but i think if i like macs, then i may even lose the desktop, leaving jsut hte xbox for gaming... but it's all just maybes at the moment ;)
 
well i've had the macbook for just over a week now and finding that I really like it... everything is so slick, and i'm even trying to learn the X-Code interface and a little simple programming.

Maybe it's quite shallow, but one of the massive bonuses is the 5+ hours you get out of a battery cycle... my HP nx7400 was only giving me 60-80 minutes when on wifi.

Unfortunately, althoguh I can transfer the likes of Photoshop, I wouldn't then be allowed to run it on desktop which has the massive drive space to keep my photo archive... however, having seen what I can do on the macbook already I'm happy to leave photoshop where it's at for now.

Took your advice and upgraded to 4 gig straight off the bat, and only once noticed the machine slow down when i didn't realise that the red button and closing apps wasn't quite the same thing ;)

Love the way that the iPhone links up with the macbook too

I think that i'll be keeping the desktop PC for games, but pretty sure that the HP laptop will be going soon.
 
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