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Apple iMac 20-inch 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - MB324LL/A
I switched to a Mac in February after getting fed up with my XP laptop. I expected some problems, but after about six months, realized I simply could not continue to use the Mac for work (even though I do like it). Here's a partial list of what doesn't quite work as hoped:

1) Microsoft Office compatibility. Simply put, while Office for Mac is pretty good, it's not seamless. I'd say it's a 90% job, and that's not good enough for many people. If you work with colleagues to co-author documents, you'll have small glitches a lot. I always used to write documents on the Mac, then do a round of "post-production" on a PC to make sure they looked OK in a Windows environment. Office for Mac crashes A LOT and I've lost a lot of work, even with frequent saves. (A common theme: there is a workaround - save frequently and do post-production, but this is time-consuming and makes my computing experience more difficult). Another example that really got to me: if you ever copy and paste Excel tables
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  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  12 days ago at 
Apple MacBook, 13-inch, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - White - MB403LL/A
I'm a PC/Mac Technician/Administrator by trade. So I have plenty or experience with Windows and Macs. I've used PCs since there were PCs and I always say I'll use the best tool for the job, and time after time the best tool is a Mac. Whether you're an aspiring programmer, designer, artist, musician or simply just want to surf the web, view e-mail, IM friends or and get your job done easily, a Mac will suit your needs.

I bought this model refurbished off the Apple Store. Anything I say about the computer's Operating System (OS X) usually applies equally to other Macintosh models.

First the Hardware:
For a consumer machine it's surprisingly solid and the weight feels good. The built in camera (standard on Mac laptops and iMacs) is pretty decent as far as web cams go. After months of heavy use the hinges are still snug and the screen is just as bright. 2GB will take care of most people's needs.
Also, and this is very important, since this is an Intel based machine you can install windows
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  23 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  15 days ago at 
Apple iMac 20-inch 2.66GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - MB324LL/A
I purchased this imac at the end of August 08. It worked fine for 2 or 3 days, then it suddenly began to shut off for no reason. The computer would often reboot, cycle on, then reboot again. I called Apple for support but was told they would not give me any phone support because my computer had originally been purchased in May 2008. Not by me, of course, but by Amazon. It was bought new from Apple with 90 days free phone support. Apparently, the fact that I had purchased it new from Amazon in August doesn't matter to Apple.
I,m angry at Amazon for not informing me that my phone support had already expired and my hardware support was 3 months gone before I even bought the computer. I'm not so happy with Apple either. They told me that Amazon wasn't an "authorized reseller".
I had to ship the computer to an Apple store 200 miles away for repair. They replaced a faulty power supply. I decided to buy an extended warranty to protect my investment.
The computer seems
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  6 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  19 days ago at 
Lenovo 7454-2GU ThinkPad X200 12.1" Notebook
Well I spent a bit more than most and added the option of the 64GB Samsung Solid State Drive. From the reviews I read, the drive is the best in the market right now. Anyway, I first did some justice to my laptop and uninstalled Vista Home Premium and installed Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 3. Once I installed all the drivers, the laptop is very quick even with only 1GB of RAM installed. The wi-fi strength can be spotty at times because of the placement of the antennas, but it's something I can live with. The 3 usb ports is what got me looking further into buying this laptop as other laptops with a similar size like the Mac Air only has one usb port. And I don't really like bringing around a trendy looking laptop so the "dull", general Lenovo look works fine for me. I also love the full sized keyboard on this small laptop. It's a lot easier typing on this compared to the Dell 700M that it replaced. I ordered the 6 cell battery just get give me more time if I'm away from a power source.
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  1 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  9 price(s)  |  37 days ago at 
Apple MacBook Air 13.3" Laptop (1.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2 GB RAM, 64 GB Solid-State Drive)
I have been a mac laptop user for years and year, most recently with a Macbook Pro. In fact, I had switched to the macbook pro as my all-in-one computer for several years for work, home, and travel.

Boy, was that a mistake, and one that the Macbook Air has readily filled -- I now own an iMac at home, and use the Macbook AIr for travel and work. I just love it. It is so small and light, it makes no noticable difference in my carryon or work messenger bag. Even after many months of use, it still has the "wow" factor when people see it, something us Apple geeks truly thrive on...and it has all the features i need on the road.

I did break down and buy the external superdrive, because it is just so much faster than using the Remote Disk feature on the MBA. In addition, I found that I use the ethernet USB adapter more ofter than not, since it is suprising how many hotels in the US and Europe are NOT wireless -- order one with your MBA and spare the hassle. I think Cupertino must run on a different
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  21 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  42 days ago at 
Apple MacBook Air 13.3" Laptop (1.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2 GB RAM, 64 GB Solid-State Drive)
I have been the informal tech guy for two Airs. One for 8 months, one for 6 months. I have also traveled with them. They are generally wonderful, especially if the weight is a big factor. All other laptops seem heavy and inelegant. But ...

(1) If you ever want to use an ethernet connection to the internet (as opposed to wireless), then you have to bring the dongle that converts the one USB port to ethernet. For example, to check your office email at a Kinko's. Definitely buy it. You will want to travel with this and an ethernet cable, in case your hotel room has an ethernet connection and no (or poor) wireless reception.

(2) To do a quick full restore from Time Machine, you need BOTH an OSX disc (either Disc 1 that comes with the Air or an off-the-shelf OSX disc) and the back-up hard drive. But you only have one USB port and no firewire ports. The SuperDrive will not share that port on a USB hub (nor will it work on any computer but an Air). It is easy to back up with Time Machine
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  21 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  44 days ago at 
Apple MacBook, 13-inch, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - White - MB403LL/A
The MacBook is a little more expensive than similarly-configured Windows laptops. However, the tangible and intangible benefits that come with the MacBook make it worth the extra money.

The MacBook is perfectly sized for an all-purpose machine. The old 12.1" iBooks were great, but their screens were just a little too small. The MacBook's 13.1" has adequately high resolution and screen real estate for most tasks outside of publishing and heavy-duty Photoshopping or web design, and the compromise size keeps the MacBook's size below most of the 15.4" systems common in the Windows world. It's just small and light enough to be easily toted around, and just big enough for useful work.

One of the MacBook's big selling points (and one worth the Apple premium) is the fact that you're not forced to use Vista. Mac OS X "Leopard" is a far more polished and user-friendly operating system, and it's the seamless integration of OS and hardware that makes the MacBook such a joy to use. Everything
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  23 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  47 days ago at 
Apple MacBook Pro, 17-inch, 2.5GHz - MB166LL/A
I decided to step up my game and damage my pocket and purchase an Apple laptop and software. This is because people said this was the ideal if doing video production (and that is my dream). Since getting the thing and installing the software I have had problems. My imovie would not work...i kept having to force quit the programme...i took the laptop software etc to the Apple dealer in the Country and they reinstalled and charged me for this...took the laptop home and now the iphoto keeps hanging up. It seems i would have been better of not going the Apple route as I am yet to get ANY value for the money I paid.
  11 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  52 days ago at 
HP Pavilion DV9500T 17" NOTEBOOK LAPTOP PC (Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.20 GHz/4MB L2 Cache, 3GB RAM, 160GB HDD/SuperMulti DVD+/-R/RW DL/WIRELESS/CAMERA/NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS/Vista Home Premium)
Well, rigth now I can say it's a very good notebook. But, if you are thinking to buy this model you have to know: (1) Windows Vista 32 bit only read up to 3GB of memory Ram, in other words, you have to upgrade to a 64 bits windows vista version if you want or need to use more than 3gb of memery ram (2) in my particular case, I never could to generate the restore disks, I buy them to HP and the set of disk never arrived and I never couldn't to contact anybody in HP to solve this problem. I loose 16$. (3) I bought a Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit and install it, after that, I downloaded all the drivers and software from HP website and install one by one (be carefully to search the correct ones, in the documentation you will find how), all of then operates fine.

Finally, I have a very nice notebook, the best I've ever been. I'm an Oracle Developer Consultant and I work hard with this machine and I can say "Ït's very nice"
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  53 days ago at 
INTEL 945GC CHIPSET
K48 was announced in June as a follow-up to the wonderful K45, which had been a great success due to its small size, low price, unusual quietness and energy efficiency. There are basically three meaningful changes: the addition of a 5 1/2" bay for an internal DVD drive, the addition of a DVI outlet and finally a slightly larger case to accommodate the DVD drive.

I chose the K48 over the K45 because I considered an internal DVD drive a necessity. The DVI output also provides better video quality when coupled with a LCD screen. The size growth is barely perceptible and not an issue for me. The price increase of $30 is on the high side, considering the changes probably cost Shuttle well under $3, but the original K45 is such a great value, overall K48 is still not over-priced.
  1 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  5 price(s)  |  59 days ago at 
Satellite A205-S5853 Notebook Computer, 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5550, 2GB (2x1GB) RAM, 200GB  4200rpm Hard Drive, SuperMulti DVD Burner with Labelflash, Intel GMA X3100 Graphics, 15.4"
I purchased a Toshiba Satellite computer for > $1300. It had all the bells and whistles including fingerprint reader. Within six weeks after purchase I started having problems with it. It wouldn't boot up, it would crash, monitor would fail, etc, etc, etc. I called customer service after the first occurance and was told it was a software problem and they would do nothing about it. I repeatedly called, after each occurance, and was repeatedly told by customer service it was a software problem. Nine months later the entire system dropped dead. I called customer service again. Turns out it was a bad hard drive, not a software problem. This time I was asked to send it to one of their service centers (at my cost, $55 each way). Now, this product is still under warranty. They (Toshiba) charged me $250 dollars to retrieve all the info off the old drive, $200 labor, $250 to reinstall all the software and info that was on the old drive and of course, shipping and handling and insurance charges.
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  1 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  62 days ago at 
Apple MacBook, 13-inch, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - White - MB403LL/A
I was a Windows user for 15 years. Although interested in a Mac, compatibility issues with my office Windows network made me hesitate. I'm now retired and since my ThinkPad was getting on (and acting up), I decided to go with the MacBook.

I was shocked at the marked superiority of the Mac right out of the box. I decided to wait to write a review until I found some flaws. After all, nothing is perfect. Well, I may find some eventually, but during the month I waited I became even more confirmed in my first impression. By "superior" I mean in all material respects--operating system, hardware and software. I realize some IT types, gamers and others may see some advantages to Windows, but I see none for a user like me (primarily, internet, email, iTunes, word processing and picture management). It was a revelation to find a computer so stable and user friendly. Other adjectives that come to mind: Solid, Fast, Fun, Snappy, Sleek, even Graceful. From frustration to the sublime.

I
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  23 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  64 days ago at 
Apple MacBook Air 13.3" Laptop (1.6 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor, 2 GB RAM, 64 GB Solid-State Drive)
I am using this as a replacement for my iMac which I moved to the office. This computer is the best laptop I have ever owned (the first Mac), and I am in love with the operating system. I dont have to worry about viruses or other nonsense like that like I use to have to deal with all the time with my old Dell laptop. Plus its so light I can take it anywhere!

The only thing I don't like about it is that it doesn't have a firewire port. However, all in all I am very happy and could not have imagined a more perfect computer.
  21 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  66 days ago at 
Lenovo ThinkPad X61 Notebook PC
This laptop is excellent for people that have to carry it around, perfect for conferences and airplanes (if fits an airplane table perfectly!) I have worked with it for a whole year and did several statistical analysis; the X61 never let me down. It weights like a book.

However, if you are considering this model you should consider two main points:

1. The LCD is small, so if you need to work at your office you must buy an additional screen.
2. The battery supports less than 3 hours, which is quite bad, specially if you are in a plane!

I love the X series and highly recommend it.
  2 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  3 price(s)  |  66 days ago at 
Apple MacBook, 13-inch, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - White - MB403LL/A
This is probably the best laptop I ever bought. I had 2 sony vaio's before and used different types of windows laptops from work. By far, this is the best user experience I've had using a laptop, with great aesthetics. The boot up time is incredibly fast, applications(itunes, safari, iphoto, canon software etc) load super fast, compared to windows. Apple makes home computing incredibly easy with Leopard and macbook.

Like some of the other customers, I debated whether to buy a macbook or macbook pro, but in the end I couldn't justify the added cost just for larger display and dedicated graphics card. This works just fine, I use aperture with this and it works really well
  23 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  69 days ago at 
Apple MacBook, 13-inch, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - White - MB403LL/A
I knew that this was going to be a great purchase, and when it came, I was very pleased with it. Not only does it look great, but it runs very nice. The battery life is fantastic, and the OS is really great. Much more efficient than windows. It's very fast. A good deal faster than my windows desktop. I definitely recommend this for anyone looking for a good laptop.
  23 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  70 days ago at 
Apple MacBook, 13-inch, 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - White - MB403LL/A
This was my second Mac. It replaced a PowerBook G4 that had been in use for nearly six years. I am a school teacher and I carry my laptop to school and home every day. The one regret I had about my 15" PowerBook was that is was quite large and heavy. Travel on planes and buses was a pain and required a decent sized backpack or other bag.

There are limits with the MacBook in terms of graphic abilities. I'm told they will not do video editing and gaming as well as the MacBook Pro. I don't need these capabilities. I use my laptop for word processing, presentations, internet utilities and email, personal finance, and managing my photos and iTunes library. The MacBook does these handily.

I have found the upgrade to Leopard to be a significant one. I interact with Windows users regularly and as a result I've found it useful to also purchase Microsoft Office for Mac. I prefer iLife for publishing and presentations though. I prefer the Mac Mail, Address Book, and iCal to the applications
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  23 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  10 price(s)  |  71 days ago at 
VAIO TZ Series VGN-TZ350N/P Notebook Computer (Rose), 1.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor U7600, 2GB (1x2GB) RAM, 120GB  +  Hard Drive, SuperMulti DVD Burner, Intel GMA 950 Graphics, 11.1" LED Back
This is the ideal ultraportable with full range features and strong performance. The TZ is my third Sony ultraportable spanning 6 years (TR, TX, and now TZ) and by far the best that Sony has produced to date. After a deplorable experience with my TX series machine that was an absolute lemon, I researched my options and concluded that the only complete ultraportable on the market that had all I wanted was to go back to Sony.

Due to concerns about performance under the Vista OS, I made sure to get the 7700 processor (best one offered) and 2 GB RAM with the largest HDD offered. The machine runs Office 2007 with ease and performs very well for my use as a consultant. The keyboard is quite comfortable but keep in mind I am a long time user of smaller keyboards. Touch pad and fingerprint sensor are good size and placed smartly. The screen is as crisp as any notebook I have seen. Despite feeling a bit too thin when opening the laptop, it has held up well so far with a bit of extra care.
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  1 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  72 days ago at 
Apple MacBook Pro, 17-inch, 2.5GHz - MB166LL/A