> /Off topic: I'm still without mac and after 3½ weeks on Ubuntu linux 
> again (not mentioning my webserver and using it within virtualbox on 
> my mac) I'm still not sure whether I will buy a new Mac. For the 
> absolute ease of use, "connect whatever you want and it works" and 
> great software like the OS itself and iLife: absolutely! The fact that 
> I can buy 2-3 pc laptops for one macbook makes me hesitate. Not for 
> the money itself (I have a nice job with a nice salary), but whether 
> it's worth the money: Why buy an expensive mac if I can do exactly 
> what I want (maybe not exactly how I want it) with a much cheaper 
> laptop. But I'm also still very much tempted so probably I will 
> convince myself that I can't do without./
>
Off topic comment:
I even mourn my dying laptop and thought about buying a MacBook Pro 
although I never used OSX before. I looked for a lightweight solid 
long-run laptop with good display resolution. I found a macbook which 
fulfill nearly all my requirements. I looked for a similar hardware but 
it is not much cheaper. Particular when I take only big manufactures 
into acount. Now that a matt display is available for a 15 inch macbook 
too, I didn't see any drawbacks. Ok, the trackpoint of my thinkpad was 
very ergonomic and I will miss it.

Guido


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