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#21. Posted:
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Thats why the made WindowsBlinds, to customize Windows.
And i saw a lot of brand new features in Windows 7 that wernt in XP or Vista.
Raito could not have been more right.
And i saw a lot of brand new features in Windows 7 that wernt in XP or Vista.
Raito could not have been more right.
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OP, you can't defend your purchase because it was a terrible one. You didn't even get the only Macbook halfway worth owning, the Retina model. It's only a few hundred bucks more, and clearly you don't place much value on money so it shouldn't have been a big deal. It was a mistake to buy a Mac in the first place, and then you added insult to injury by buying the wrong one. You made the wrong wrong choice, and now you're going to try and convince yourself you didn't. This always ends up the same way, and from what I can tell you don't even know how to make arguments for Macs like regular Mac fanboys (even if they're completely ridiculous).
Also, you bought a laptop of this price with:
-A 1280x800 resolution
-No SSD
-A 5400 RPM Boot drive (HAHAHA)
-No SSD
-NO SSD
-NO SSD
-NO SOLID-STATE DRIVE
TL;DR: Enjoy your $1,700 Facebook experience, OP. You won't enjoy the pain of buyer's remorse that you know you feel, though. We know you feel it, too.
You can always take it back, though. Nobody will think any lesser of you.
Also, you bought a laptop of this price with:
-A 1280x800 resolution
-No SSD
-A 5400 RPM Boot drive (HAHAHA)
-No SSD
-NO SSD
-NO SSD
-NO SOLID-STATE DRIVE
TL;DR: Enjoy your $1,700 Facebook experience, OP. You won't enjoy the pain of buyer's remorse that you know you feel, though. We know you feel it, too.
You can always take it back, though. Nobody will think any lesser of you.
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#23. Posted:
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r00t_b33r wrote OP, you can't defend your purchase because it was a terrible one. You didn't even get the only Macbook halfway worth owning, the Retina model. It's only a few hundred bucks more, and clearly you don't place much value on money so it shouldn't have been a big deal. It was a mistake to buy a Mac in the first place, and then you added insult to injury by buying the wrong one. You made the wrong wrong choice, and now you're going to try and convince yourself you didn't. This always ends up the same way, and from what I can tell you don't even know how to make arguments for Macs like regular Mac fanboys (even if they're completely ridiculous).
Also, you bought a laptop of this price with:
-A 1280x800 resolution
-No SSD
-A 5400 RPM Boot drive (HAHAHA)
-No SSD
-NO SSD
-NO SSD
-NO SOLID-STATE DRIVE
TL;DR: Enjoy your $1,700 Facebook experience, OP. You won't enjoy the pain of buyer's remorse that you know you feel, though. We know you feel it, too.
You can always take it back, though. Nobody will think any lesser of you.
I could care less what you say!
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join the club i recommend getting Windows on it (Boot camp)
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I love my Mac Book Pro, every one here hates because they think it's all about getting the best for your money and having some gaming machine.
I wouldn't trade my Mac Book Pro for anything, I love it.
I wouldn't trade my Mac Book Pro for anything, I love it.
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ItsCrafty wrote I have just recently bought the 13-inch MacBook Pro! Here are the specs:
13-inch: 2.9 GHz
2.9GHz dual-core Intel Core i7
Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz
8GB 1600MHz memory
750GB 5400-rpm hard drive
Intel HD Graphics 4000
Built-in battery (7 hours)
Also they have a special deal in the Education Store! Get $100 off ANY iMac or MacBook AND they also give you a FREE $100 Gift Card if you purchase a COMPUTER but if you purchase the new iPad you get a $50 Gift card!
So In Total This Computer Came Out To $1,704.27 with the Protection Plan (3 Year Warranty)
I have the mac mini
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thats alot of money to spend on a apple comp when u could of got a beast custom comp for like half that with windows and everything.
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ItsCrafty wroter00t_b33r wrote OP, you can't defend your purchase because it was a terrible one. You didn't even get the only Macbook halfway worth owning, the Retina model. It's only a few hundred bucks more, and clearly you don't place much value on money so it shouldn't have been a big deal. It was a mistake to buy a Mac in the first place, and then you added insult to injury by buying the wrong one. You made the wrong wrong choice, and now you're going to try and convince yourself you didn't. This always ends up the same way, and from what I can tell you don't even know how to make arguments for Macs like regular Mac fanboys (even if they're completely ridiculous).
Also, you bought a laptop of this price with:
-A 1280x800 resolution
-No SSD
-A 5400 RPM Boot drive (HAHAHA)
-No SSD
-NO SSD
-NO SSD
-NO SOLID-STATE DRIVE
TL;DR: Enjoy your $1,700 Facebook experience, OP. You won't enjoy the pain of buyer's remorse that you know you feel, though. We know you feel it, too.
You can always take it back, though. Nobody will think any lesser of you.
I could care less what you say!
Never change, Macfriends! You really can make yourself believe anything!
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Minnesota_Nice wrote I love my Mac Book Pro, every one here hates because they think it's all about getting the best for your money and having some gaming machine.
I wouldn't trade my Mac Book Pro for anything, I love it.
If it's gaming someone wants, it's gaming they should get. Even if you're not gaming, it doesn't change the fact that there are better choices than Macs.
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Like delicious Thinkpads. *drool*
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Uncertainty wrote The only people who hate macbooks are gamers and kids that cant afford them.i my 27'' imac and i can afford it also people hate macs because they are overpriced and have shitty specs for the price and the OS is just not good like windows.
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