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One shouldn't forget the price differences, as they're significant - as well as the cost of getting Apple-certed repairs. This from Best Buy, for instance: Macbook (MB061LL/A): $ 1018 MacBook Pro (MA610LL): 1842 MacBook Pro (MA897LL/A): $ 2399 MacBook Pro PC (MA869LL/A) $ 2780 Compare this with a high-end high-profile manufacturer (of which there is more than one in the non-Mac world), an HP 2315EA goes for $1125. That's a sizable difference. Mind you, all the prices above are higher than regular due to the Retail Factor, and I haven't added up the cost of building your own PC notebook either. But just a cautionary note regarding the prices - and how one doesn't need to think much to figure out what to spend a free thousand on, should the PC option be used. Of course if one just wants OSX, well, so be it. S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "miles ward" <miles932@gmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Wednesday, 8 August, 2007 07:49 AM Subject: Re: Macbook for Windows looping > I'm doing it, Macbook is a stellar XP and Vista laptop. Only downside > is the integrated video (only an issue if trying to sync to video for > example), which is neatly resolved by getting a macbook pro instead :) > -Miles > > On 8/7/07, Michael Peters <mp@mpeters.de> wrote: >> sorry for bringing this up ... I'm sure this topic has already been >> discussed to death here but I haven't followed it ... I was so focused >on >> planning to get a decent Windows notebook (provided that I really get >> this >> job that I'm waiting for) that I never earnestly thought about a Mac, >but >> now a friend said that a Macbook could also run Windows XP along with >its >> own system, and that one could simply switch between systems. So would a >> Macbook with 2 GB and Windows be good enough to run Ableton Live and >> Moebius, a sampler, and some VST plugins, or would it have substantial >> disadvantages compared to a Dell or similar notebook? >> >> -Michael >> >> > > > -- > ---Miles Ward > > > > >