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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
Christ, how did a thread about the new macbooks turn in to a mac vs PC debate?
The same old bloody defenses and and attacks get put up, and no one is right.
PC's are great for those of you that want to spend time building your own system and having tons of upgrade options, but the OS sucks in the grand scheme of things, as it has to be compatible with so many configurations of hardware.
Mac's are great for stability and the OS is fucking incredible, but there's little that can be upgraded and you pay a premium for the design.
The thing that keeps getting forgotten is that macs are about a complete solution, bought as sold - the OS and software made to work on it is as big a part of the overall package as the hardware used to run it.
PC's are about options, and the sacrifice is stability and design, both in terms of hardware and overall use.
We make music on computers, and I used to do pro audio and broadcast tech support so I'm done spending time fixing issues on DAW's.
I want to pressw the powerbutton, open a sequencer and make music and not have it crash, ever. My 2008 imac has met this requirement with flying colours.
I don't want to have to build my fucking car to get to work, and constantly maintain it just for it to get me from A to B. That's why I will never use a PC again for making music.
I only use PC's as my business machines as there are weird programs and tasks that simply don't exist on the mac platform.
It's whatever works for you....but having said that, tehre's a reason nearly every pro EDM artist is on mac and 90% of all pro studios around the world use macs as their main computers, and, no, it's not because of clever marketing.
As for the new laptops, is good step - not a massive but the point of thunderbolt is that it's scalable - it's 10gbs now, but that can be increased over time to 100gbs without much new technology, and sti
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