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hohohong

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Jun 1, 2007
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I'm currently waiting for MBP released in January. But the S6510 spec looks so delicious!,.....

And with 4GB ram and 1GB intel flash memory (kinda like SSD),.... for $2520,....

The dark or good side??

I heard that some software company is planning to have Mac OS installable in PC (kinda like Parrallel but the other way)..... is that really gonna be released?:rolleyes:
 
The MBP is an ace machine, do wait a lil longer till January before u finally make the purchase decision.

Fujitsu, on the other hand is a very reputable company. I've had a Lifebook before and the build quality was very good. Far surpassing Sony VAIO and Toshiba's standard.

If you really need to be on the Windows platform, then a Fujitsu will do you justice. However if you want extra bells and whistles... wait for the MBP.

Just my 2cent.
 
HA. i dont know why you would ask that question here on this forum. Sure the other computer is nice, yet you are talking to the wrong people. We are mac obsessed. I think you know the answer.


oh, and wait til January.
 
Apple always touts the hardware - OS combination as a reason why Macs are better than any Windows machine. I don't see OSX getting authorised for use on non-Macs anytime soon.
 
I heard that some software company is planning to have Mac OS installable in PC (kinda like Parrallel but the other way)..... is that really gonna be released?:rolleyes:

Apple doesn't go after the end users making a hackintosh, but they do have a habit of litigating these companies into nonexistance.

And there have been a few over the years.
 
Apple doesn't go after the end users making a hackintosh, but they do have a habit of litigating these companies into nonexistance.

And there have been a few over the years.

So,.... unlikely to have Mac OS in any PC in the near future?
 
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