All of which means I need to make some computer decisions. I have no idea what I want, but I'd like to do this before Dragon*Con. There are pros and cons to both Macs and PCs for me (I'm only looking at laptops btw). Uses are Intnernet and word processing mainly. Needs to not get cranky about things like PowerPoint and Photoshop, and if it's a PC has to run Access (don't ask) well. If it wouldn't kick the price too much higher, video editing capabilities are of potential interest. Ideally wanting to spend around $1300 or less, but willing to go higher for some random convincing reason.
All of which means I need to make some computer decisions. I have no idea what I want, but I'd like to do this before Dragon*Con. There are pros and cons to both Macs and PCs for me (I'm only looking at laptops btw). Uses are Intnernet and word processing mainly. Needs to not get cranky about things like PowerPoint and Photoshop, and if it's a PC has to run Access (don't ask) well. If it wouldn't kick the price too much higher, video editing capabilities are of potential interest. Ideally wanting to spend around $1300 or less, but willing to go higher for some random convincing reason.
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Date: 2009-08-16 09:08 pm (UTC)There's also the I don't drive factor, combined with my INSANE friends who think I should learn to drive for this trip, which both makes Perfect Sense and is also Probably A Really Bad Idea.
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Date: 2009-08-16 10:20 pm (UTC)I have Microsoft Office on my MacBook and everything (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) works fine, although Excel has this weird thing where instead of clicking in a cell and being able to add to whatever is already there, you have to delete old content and re-enter all of the new content. (Unless there's some way to change that that I haven't found yet.) You'll need to check on whether word processing comes with the standard software package -- my old Mac had some Mac word processing software, my current one came with a trial version of Word and nothing else, so in order to continue to have word processing, I had to get Office separately. If that's still true, that's an additional cost factor.
You can get Photoshop for a Mac -- I don't have it, so I can't tell you whether it gets cranky or not -- however, Macs don't come with Paint or anything similar, so if you want to edit image files, you'll need to get it separately.
If you want to get into video editing, you'll be wanting a bigger monitor, which will kick the price higher. This is not so much an argument for spending more money, but you'll have to think about whether getting a bigger monitor is worth the higher price.
In short: Macs come with free video and music editing capabilities and no word processing. WTF, Apple?
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Date: 2009-08-16 11:02 pm (UTC)Even deals for macs come up there too.
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Date: 2009-08-16 11:44 pm (UTC)If you can, I'd wait until Snow Leopard ships in a month if you go Mac; otherwise you'll have to pay $9.99 and install the upgrade anyway.
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Date: 2009-08-16 11:54 pm (UTC)IMO:
*AMD processor over anything Intel
*Dual Core not single or Centrino
*IF you can find one with an independent video card you are better off.
*Get something with XP or downgradable to XP from Vista. Vista is a ram hog and useless is nearly everything it does if/when it decides to be compatible with software. Windows 7 is around the corner and most Sony and Toshiba models are coming with a free upgrade to 7 when it comes out in a couple months.
*Do not get 64 bit...lots of bugs and most software is not compatible with it.
I built a PC version of the above a few months back and it's the damned best computer I've ever owned; pretty much NASA capable.
I don't like MACS because I feel you can build a PC much cheaper/buy a laptop that's repairable/upgradable much more readily that anything MAC equivalent.
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Date: 2009-08-17 01:31 am (UTC)Photoshop is great on the Mac. I use Gimp because it is free and similar.
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Date: 2009-08-17 12:43 pm (UTC)I went with the upgrades that Best Buy suggested, especially the extra memory so I could edit photos.
I got it primarily for web surfing, e-mail checking, photo editiing, and the occasional word processing.
One of the reason's I love it so much is its size. It's smaller than most of the Harry Potter hard back books! ;-p I can stuff it in most of my every day bags and be good to go. I can finally have the access to computers that I've been dreaming about since 4th grade! (Woohoo!)