Which is Better: A Macbook Pro or an i5 Windows Ultrabook and Why?
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05-03-2014, 01:58 AM
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Which is Better: A Macbook Pro or an i5 Windows Ultrabook and Why?
Hello. Honest question here.
I'm contemplating on buying a new laptop soon. I read in professional reviews that the new MacBook Pro is the king of laptops, and all other Windows laptops follow suit but I just can't seem to understand why. My laptop needs are simple: -Editing and making documents -Gaming -Internet I understand that all of my needs can easily be met with a simple laptop. But I'm also looking for speed, sound quality, and display quality. Currently, I am using a Lenovo s400 Touch. While it certainly meets my needs, I am very unhappy with its screen resolution. Also, can you guys recommend a Windows laptop that has HD properties and high screen resolution? Much appreciated! Ads |
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05-03-2014, 02:10 AM
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i5 Windows Ultrabook, although I am slightly bias, I believe that Windows is just better than iOS for compatibility and all sorts straight-up.
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05-03-2014, 02:16 AM
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The specs you provide to make the decision are not complete, so may be hard for a fair comparison.
Depends on what you are doing, are you traveling a lot? Work computer? Just a home desktop replacement? What type of work will you do? I think for a purely work computer where your IT department uses Windows, or if you're only doing very basic stuff like internet/mail -- then use Windows laptop. But for pretty much everything else, the Macbook would be better and will stay relevant and productive longer. I believe that the Macbook will be faster and stay faster longer -- the iOS upgrades are great. Lots of apps, iOS development for iPhone/iPad. The free software for movie, music making. Lots of productivity apps. The communications including wireless will work better. It's a better integration of components and the software is faster. User interfaces are easier to understand. Windows is still changing a lot and the new 8 has lots of potential across many device/platforms. But I have had a Dell i5 (14 in) ultra book. My mistake may have been upgrading to Windows 8. Once I did that I had nothing but problems with wireless constantly dropping out -- the graphics apps seemed slower than Windows 7. When I upgraded to Windows 8.1, it worked a bit better, but still drops out wireless -- tried all of the recommendations and ended up getting a USB wireless stick. For most of my work, I go back to my iMap desktop. It's a few years old now, but still runs really smooth. I use it for everything, except I did have problems using my VPN connection at work, because the IT department doesn't support Mac. There are ways around this of course. You get a lot of pretty nice software with the package. |
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05-03-2014, 02:20 AM
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A Macbook Pro
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