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2MuchMark 09-11-2010 05:53 PM

I was a PC Guy forever... until I got my first Mac latop last summer. Then last December, I bought myself an iMac 27" for Christmas. I LOVE IT.

It of course does everything my PC's ever did, but it is so much nicer. It's fast, the screen is stunning, and the design is great too.

The mouse that comes with it takes some getting used to. It has no buttons at all. Instead it has 2 left and right "virtual" buttons. The top of the mouse is also multi-touch sensitive, so you swipe your fingers across it to do different things. It's surprisingly natural and reacts exactly how you expect.

Get an iMac27" (forget the 24"). You'll be really happy.

mgtarheels 09-11-2010 05:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 17493547)
I was a PC Guy forever... until I got my first Mac latop last summer. Then last December, I bought myself an iMac 27" for Christmas. I LOVE IT.

It of course does everything my PC's ever did, but it is so much nicer. It's fast, the screen is stunning, and the design is great too.

The mouse that comes with it takes some getting used to. It has no buttons at all. Instead it has 2 left and right "virtual" buttons. The top of the mouse is also multi-touch sensitive, so you swipe your fingers across it to do different things. It's surprisingly natural and reacts exactly how you expect.

Get an iMac27" (forget the 24"). You'll be really happy.

What's "nicer" about it?

DBS.US 09-11-2010 06:04 PM

I have a iMac27" a PC wireless mouse, a Verbatim backlit keyboard, and Bose Companion 3 Series II multimedia speaker system.

mgtarheels 09-11-2010 06:11 PM

I never understood why people buy Bose.

Grapesoda 09-11-2010 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Zorgman (Post 17493334)
Thanks everyone. Think I need to play around with the OS before really buying one, but seems like good feedback.

very true... you might like the mac or you might not... either way you'll still be productive...

personally I don't have the time to incorporate a new OS and new apps into my work flow. not to mention the cash flow... cost me like 15K+ to change my systems over.

I do have 2-30 inch cinema displays I love the heck out of :thumbsup

Grapesoda 09-11-2010 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 17493547)
I was a PC Guy forever... until I got my first Mac latop last summer. Then last December, I bought myself an iMac 27" for Christmas. I LOVE IT.

It of course does everything my PC's ever did, but it is so much nicer. It's fast, the screen is stunning, and the design is great too.

thanks G-D you didn't get a blow job in a gay bar :1orglaugh

Grapesoda 09-11-2010 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mgtarheels (Post 17493599)
I never understood why people buy Bose.

came stock in my car

Boxer3 09-11-2010 06:24 PM

I have a Mac pro tower and a Macbook pro, I have not looked back since moving from Windows.....the iMac would do fine and these days are more upgradable.

mgtarheels 09-11-2010 06:54 PM

You people do know there is a difference between Windows vs. MBP, MB, iMac, etc.?

Windows is an operating system.

Apples to oranges, folks.

jimmy-3-way 09-11-2010 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 17493617)
came stock in my car

LOL - only reason I'd ever buy anything Bose beyond noise canceling headphones. Though it pains me to admit it, the Bose system in my ride is pretty damn excellent.

Amputate Your Head 09-11-2010 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by bm bradley (Post 17493272)
no drama, just sorta think I run my box is my decision not mac's... just like if I decide to open an app twice... BTW how is AOL treating you?

good for you! :thumbsup

ShellyCrash 09-11-2010 07:39 PM

I've got the 27" imac and a Vaio laptop. The imac is gorgeous, for farting around it is by far my favorite machine, but most to the time I'm on a computer its for business and even though the mac may be better there is a bit of a learning curve and that always throws me back to the Vaio. I can work much faster with fewer frustrations.

I've said it before last time this came up, I feel if I didn't have the Vaio to go back to and I was left with only the mac I would probably get used to it pretty quickly. I worked for a client back when I was doing consulting that had an all mac office and I didn't have a huge problem adjusting or getting things done there, but there are subtle differences between the two and when you have both mac and pc side by side it's kinda hard not to just fall back on what you know.

My new Vaio is pretty decent, it's maybe a year old. It's more of a "looker" than a machine though, sadly. 98% of the time it's golden but the 2% of the time when it fucking crashes for no reason I want to smash the thing. My first Vaio never crashed. It ran w/o error or issue for 5 plus years. I loved that thing. If my new Vaio had been my frist Vaio I don't know if I would buy again.

mgtarheels 09-11-2010 07:44 PM

Damnit people, "PCs" can run OS X just like Macs can run Windows.

NewbieNudes 09-11-2010 11:09 PM

I have one (iMac 27") and run widows 7 64 bit on it (macOs is still behind imho). Sweet machine, almost silent, fast and the display, being LED backlit, is second to none.

tellmeyes 09-11-2010 11:27 PM

cant run starcraft 2 on highest graphic settings on my new iMac 24 3.2G :( works normally on medium settings only, that sucks

X37375787 09-11-2010 11:53 PM

Professional webmasters should use Mac Pros, not iMacs.

borked 09-12-2010 12:00 AM

Always been a mac person, but mainly used laptops. My MBP is pissing me off because it seems it spends more time in the repair shop than not, but last December, we decided to splash out and get the core i7 iMac. This thing is a thing of beauty - lovely sharp, bright display (auto-sensing brightness), silent (the passive air convection is enough so that the fans rarely kick in), and has not once crashed on me. Only reboots are for software updates where they are forced.

I think Shelly is right though, you've got to plunge in at the deep end to understand and appreciate OS X... no "ah fuck it, I'm going back to the PC for that"...

The only thing that bugs me in my setup, is if someone users their account, and then I go back into my account, for some reason, the USB bus driving the scanner has powered down so the one-touch buttons on the scanner don't work forcing me to fire up the canonscan software, which sends power back to that USB bus. Oddly it's fine on the macbook if I do the same, which tends to suggest it's an imac problem.
my setup:
http://www.borkedcoder.com/images/gfy/imac.jpg

vittle 09-12-2010 02:58 AM

I love my macs! When I have to use a pc I have it set up with an apple cinema display.


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