Hello bdon333,
Unfortunately, I don't have a MacBook. I got a Macintosh Titanium PowerBook a few years back and it's still going strong. Macintosh computers really last, and are still viable for a long time. No computer viruses, no screen problems, no sound problems, or system crashes, no problems with anything since I first got it.
The MacBook is fantastic looking. I love the built-in iSight camera located up above the display for your iChat or Y!M video conferences. The hardware is just fantastic. I love that two-finger use with those new track pads. Finally, there's that Intel processor, that should make you happy.
What I really love is Mac OS X though. It just works so great and is so secure. In the last six years that I've used Mac OS X I haven't seen one single Macintosh computer viruses. Well, I did see a virus, but it had a .exe on the end of it. The Mac just ignores it, until you deleted it.
I recommend that you go to your local Mac dealer and try your hands on a Mac yourself. You'll fall in love with one too. Best of luck.
--Rick
2007-02-07 15:31:46
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answered by rickrudge 6
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ibook actually (only 'cause i couldn't afford the macbook) and i love that a friend has gone through 3 dells during the life of my ibook, which is still going strong. it can do everything a pc can do and more. it doesn't crash. it only runs what i tell it to, no viruses. it's faster. it's prettier. i'm kinda pro-apple you see, i could go on but i'm getting bored again...
2007-02-07 14:45:43
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answered by Bored Enough To Be Here 6
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The fact that I don't have one, because I'm not a flowerchild or a hippy. I did just figure out how to update my songlists on my ipod, after 2 years.
2007-02-07 14:44:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Amaziingggg design: so sleek and mod
Cool desktop setup: very cool and easy to navigate
Photo-booth
Marble-blast
AND they are soooo trendy!
2007-02-07 14:44:07
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answered by quarters 2
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