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Friday, May 19, 2006 7:49:53 AM

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PC World - taking the Mac-Intel Plunge: Our Guide to Getting You Started

A year ago, the thought of spending my hard-earned money on a Mac was laughable. The components were slower, specifically the G4 and G5 processors, than those found on Windows PCs. Also, the idea of abandoning my native Windows language and adopting OS X was unsettling. How things have changed: Over the past few months, Apple laptops and desktops have gotten Intel makeovers, so now it runs just as fast as any Windows-based PC. The bigger news is that Apple is sanctioning the coexistence of Windows XP on a Mac-Intel. I'd say those are two compelling reasons to go out and get a Mac.

If you're a first time computer buyer or if you're like me—a Windows user thinking of making the switch— a Mac-Intel is looking very attractive right now. In addition to the faster, more capable, Intel processors, Apple computers are less prone—not completely immune, as Apple might have you think—to virus attacks. (The bulk of virus attacks are mainly targeted towards Windows.)

Apple's operating system, OS X, is also more visually appealing than Windows XP and is easy to use, whether you're connecting to a mixed (Windows and Mac) network, attaching a printer, or connecting to the Web. You also get the coverted iLife '06 suite, a very advanced multimedia software suite, which eliminates the need to spend money on a separate photo, video, or music editing programs.


More at:

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1963583,00.asp


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