so our old desktop finally bit the dust this week. thankfully i had a lot of photos and "important" stuff on an external drive so i don't think we lost anything critical. but now this means we are in the market for a new computer.
i type to you now via couch from a 2005 laptop i "borrowed" from work two jobs ago after they laid me off (still working on sending this one back). so we are a bit behind the times.
i thankfully have off today so i can cruise online guides for computers.....any nestie advice? what type of computer do you have? i think we are going to go laptop instead of a desktop (which we bought in 2006 when we got married) b/c face it, most home computing is done in front of the TV after work so the idea it can be portable is great.
Re: RIP computer....big sigh
We are seriously considering making the switch to a mac.
We're looking into the imac, which isn't portable, but my BFF has the macbook air and is obsessed with it.
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sorry about your computer
i know they are a bigger investment but i highly recommend going to a mac. my 3.5 macbook is still going strong while josh had to buy a new PC laptop last december (2 laptops in the span of 18 months!). so ultimately, he spent more than i did. assuming you won't be doing any heavy duty video editing or graphic design, you'd be fine with a 13' or 15" powerbook. maybe even a macbook air?
we have our own laptops so the mac/PC thing is not an issue chez cheeky. thank christ as i really am a mac gal through and through.
josh recommend this one to my mom when she was laptop shopping:
amazon reviews:http://www.amazon.com/Acer-LX-RD502-005-AS5253-BZ602-15-6-Inch-Laptop/dp/B004ETLO6C
new egg reviews:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834215057
I don't have any recs but there should be some really good sales coming up w/ the holidays. I think if you have to replace your PC, now is a good time. I know Walmart already came out w/ their Black Friday deals, and more BF as well as Cyber Monday deals should be revealed soon. Keep your eyes peeled
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Not sure what he uses, but there is a lot of compatible software. I've got the whole Microsoft suite plus the Adobe Creative suite on my Mac.
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it is a building design software program his firm uses, so no mac option
Look into Parallels - it's a virtual desktop software that allows you to run a Windows operating system on your Mac. We're a Mac household but we both need to use programs that are Windows only from time to time and that has worked for us.
Edited to add: we love our macbook pro and our much older imac that is still kicking.
I know you can run windows programs on a mac with parallels (like the other person mentioned), but it's annoying, and as much as I love my Macbook, just get the PC, it will do everything you want
However, make sure you don't get the $500 PC, because I still believe you get what you pay for. Get a good deal, but don't just buy the low end version of ANY brand. We've had good luck with Dell, too, as well as Lenovo. I steer clear of HP laptops after the last few ones I've had crapped out after two years.
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