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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16596050" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Great recommendation! I am a big fan of Macs and MacBook Pros. And their OS. I hate the newer versions of Windows 10 as it becomes more and more intrusive and a pain in the butt to use at times. Updates and transferring data to a new Mac from an old Mac is so freaking simple, and reliable!</p><p></p><p>[USER=72180]@quick94gt[/USER], I have both a Dell AIO with a 28" screen and a newer MacBook Pro 16" for portability like surfing the Net while watching TV. I like them both, a lot, but my fav is the Mac because of its better OS. Here's a recent Microsoft/Windows example of silliness. I'm setting up this brand new HP Envy laptop for a manager on Friday and bear in mind it's a company computer. I have a company Microsoft Account but Windows wouldn't accept it. It forced me to get a (new) Personal Microsoft Account with a different, non-company email address, which I had to create (Gmail). I strongly encourage you visit an Apple store and check them out. And like [USER=46336]@IronSnake[/USER] noted, Costco sells some Mac products, too. If you're ex-military, you can get a discount on Macs, too, if you buy from Apple. Apple's customer support is excellent, too. As is Dell's if you choose to go with a Windows machine.</p><p></p><p>If you choose to go with a Windows machine, I strongly recommend Dell because of their extensive offerings AND for their customer support after the sale. I use a Dell AIO for my business and it's performed very well. Now if only Windows was as enjoyable to use as the Dell AIO. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16596050, member: 6727"] Great recommendation! I am a big fan of Macs and MacBook Pros. And their OS. I hate the newer versions of Windows 10 as it becomes more and more intrusive and a pain in the butt to use at times. Updates and transferring data to a new Mac from an old Mac is so freaking simple, and reliable! [USER=72180]@quick94gt[/USER], I have both a Dell AIO with a 28" screen and a newer MacBook Pro 16" for portability like surfing the Net while watching TV. I like them both, a lot, but my fav is the Mac because of its better OS. Here's a recent Microsoft/Windows example of silliness. I'm setting up this brand new HP Envy laptop for a manager on Friday and bear in mind it's a company computer. I have a company Microsoft Account but Windows wouldn't accept it. It forced me to get a (new) Personal Microsoft Account with a different, non-company email address, which I had to create (Gmail). I strongly encourage you visit an Apple store and check them out. And like [USER=46336]@IronSnake[/USER] noted, Costco sells some Mac products, too. If you're ex-military, you can get a discount on Macs, too, if you buy from Apple. Apple's customer support is excellent, too. As is Dell's if you choose to go with a Windows machine. If you choose to go with a Windows machine, I strongly recommend Dell because of their extensive offerings AND for their customer support after the sale. I use a Dell AIO for my business and it's performed very well. Now if only Windows was as enjoyable to use as the Dell AIO. :( [/QUOTE]
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