Hp dv1000 with a 1.5 pentium m vs. ibook 1.33 g4? Also both machines have 512 memory. These are the two notebooks i have a choice between. 😕
CaptainCaveMann said:i want macs os but i a year or two down the road i dont want to be like omg my computer sucks its sooooo slowwwwwww you guys know what i mean?
Celeron = Complete and utter *****.tveric said:Windows alone will slow down your computer enough to wipe out the slight clock-speed advantage that the non-mac laptop would have. I have a 667 powerbook and it wipes out my brother's Dell 2.4 GHz Celeron machine at web browsing, photoshop, whatever. Okay, not exactly the same situation, I know, but there's a lot to be said for how much inherently faster the Mac OS is than Windows.
CaptainCaveMann said:i want macs os but a year or two down the road i dont want to be like omg my computer sucks its sooooo slowwwwwww you guys know what i mean?
I agree with most of that.Maybe i should ahve been more specific.In two years what im saying is i dont want my 1500 dollar computer to be so outdated im almost forced to buy another one and litterally have to throw the old one in the trash can because its lost every single utter value because there are programs and other os's that require far superior hardwareWestside guy said:Only you know what sort of personality you have.
If you're the type of person who buys a cutting edge x86 system and then, two years down the road, says "omg my computer sucks its sooooo slowwwwww" then you will be equally dissatisfied with Macs two years down the road.
But having worked in both worlds, I don't think the average person will have this reaction to a Mac after two years any more than they would to a PC.
The whole processor speed argument of PPC vs. x86 has been beaten to death in this forum many times. 😀 People will initially try to answer your questions once they figure out your specific concerns - but at some point the Mac and PC fanboys will come in and the thread will degrade into "does not" / "does too".
I like fast! Thats what i like.Snappy and fast mac osx is awesome but slow is notdaveL said:I'm not understanding how you make this decision based on CPU speed. You either like OS X and everything that goes along with it, or you like Windows XP with all the things (mostly bad) that goes with it.
CaptainCaveMann said:OK these are the applications and progs i run right now on my amd 1800 with 512 memory at 400 megs with a 128 nvidia video card and a 120 gig hard drive at 7200 rpm. As follows; Studio mx,photoshop,microsoft office,web browsing and e-mail,aim messenger and msn messenger.Also games like wc3,halflife,ut2004
ThanksSun Baked said:If you want the fastest processor today, buy the PC.
If you want the machine that tends to age better with the newest OS as the years go by, buy the Mac.
Well, I hate to suggest it, but you may want to stick with a PC. Studio MX and Photoshop are expensive programs to replace with mac versions, and some of the MX suite runs fairly poorly on the mac side. Also gaming will be relatively poor.CaptainCaveMann said:OK these are the applications and progs i run right now on my amd 1800 with 512 memory at 400 megs with a 128 nvidia video card and a 120 gig hard drive at 7200 rpm. As follows; Studio mx,photoshop,microsoft office,web browsing and e-mail,aim messenger and msn messenger.Also games like wc3,halflife,ut2004
Awesome thanks for the good advice 🙂UnixMac said:Dude, get the Mac. The 1.33 G4 IS faster than a 1.5 Pentium in every one of those apps. Clock for Clock a G4=1.3 P4's ... in most apps.
Also, OS X kicks ass over Winblows.. Mac's have a lot longer shelf life than winblows computers... thus their much higher re-sale value.
get the Mac and don't look back.
What do you mean his laptop "broke"? Do you mean it crashed because crashes can be fixed and if it was a hardware issue like viruses destroying the mb then you can send it back to the factory and they can repair it alsoblackfox said:Well, I hate to suggest it, but you may want to stick with a PC. Studio MX and Photoshop are expensive programs to replace with mac versions, and some of the MX suite runs fairly poorly on the mac side. Also gaming will be relatively poor.
If you can afford to replace the programs and can deal with fairly anemic gaming, macs are so much more enjoyable to use. Still, considering, I reluctantly have to recommend a PC.
One important note, however. If you want your machine to last and be useable for a long time, then pay attention to build-quality as well as specs.
A friend of mine bought a much faster PC laptop when I bought my Pismo four years ago, but it broke last year. So my computer wins the longevity contest. Also consider warranties and customer support.
I think HP builds pretty good machines, but I do not know. I do know that IBM laptops are among the best in the WinTel world, but you pay for them.
Good luck.
Really don't think so...🙄UnixMac said:Dude, get the Mac. The 1.33 G4 IS faster than a 1.5 Pentium in every one of those apps. Clock for Clock a G4=1.3 P4's ... in most apps.
Logic board failure. After 3+ years, it was no longer covered by any warranty and it was cheaper for him to replace it with a new machine. His optical drive and battery also had ceased to function.CaptainCaveMann said:What do you mean his laptop "broke"? Do you mean it crashed because crashes can be fixed and if it was a hardware issue like viruses destroying the mb then you can send it back to the factory and they can repair it also
CaptainCaveMann said:I agree with most of that.Maybe i should ahve been more specific.In two years what im saying is i dont want my 1500 dollar computer to be so outdated im almost forced to buy another one and litterally have to throw the old one in the trash can because its lost every single utter value because there are programs and other os's that require far superior hardware
edesignuk said:Really don't think so...🙄
edesignuk said:Really don't think so...🙄