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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 14561040" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>Asking this question is like asking which is better .. blue or blue? anymore they both do just about everything the other does and just about equally as well. I have both pc and macs in laptop and desktop form. For travel I prefer my MacBook Pro 15" but it was VERY pricey since I got it fully loaded and it is entirely solid state, the down side of that is if something blows it's done lol. </p><p></p><p>I would NOT buy a 13" anything, unless you plan on hooking it up to an external monitor. Price wise in the 15" market, which again I would use with an external moniter PC are going to have the price advantage. The MAC advantage as far as software performance is minimal with things like Lightroom. But if I were going Grahics and stuff like CAD drawings I would stick with the MAC. </p><p></p><p>Software is generally more expensive for the MAC, games are still a bit limited in selection but they are getting better. Frankly for your stated uses if the MAC desktop is that far under budget I would say get that and put the difference in your savings Assuming that the price includes at least a 21" monitor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 14561040, member: 5905"] Asking this question is like asking which is better .. blue or blue? anymore they both do just about everything the other does and just about equally as well. I have both pc and macs in laptop and desktop form. For travel I prefer my MacBook Pro 15" but it was VERY pricey since I got it fully loaded and it is entirely solid state, the down side of that is if something blows it's done lol. I would NOT buy a 13" anything, unless you plan on hooking it up to an external monitor. Price wise in the 15" market, which again I would use with an external moniter PC are going to have the price advantage. The MAC advantage as far as software performance is minimal with things like Lightroom. But if I were going Grahics and stuff like CAD drawings I would stick with the MAC. Software is generally more expensive for the MAC, games are still a bit limited in selection but they are getting better. Frankly for your stated uses if the MAC desktop is that far under budget I would say get that and put the difference in your savings Assuming that the price includes at least a 21" monitor. [/QUOTE]
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