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S1M0 said:
My reasons for wanting a mac is that the notion of viruses, spyware, crashes, hard drive failures and any computer related problem in that retrospect is removed by using a mac. Then again, the specs aren't all that powerful for a computer at its price range.

Alienware is also expensive, but its good looking, well designed, well built, there's quality in its assembly and its a behemoth of a computer.

Truth be told, i'm stuck between the two. A custom PC is also a viable (and actually increasignly attractive) option, but then i'd be at risk of viruses, spyware and so on. I don't want that.

So in light of my perspective, any further tips? Anyone?
simo dont forget macs are conforming!!!!! my bet VAIO!!! nagggh dats just over priced eg my laptop! lol ummm go with me custom!!!

btw how come you went home early i saw everyone else today next to your school
 

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alienware, cause its expensive + great for games:)
 

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If there was anything that the university open days taught me (all of them): be as un-pc as possible.
 

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S1M0 said:
My reasons for wanting a mac is that the notion of viruses, spyware, crashes, hard drive failures and any computer related problem in that retrospect is removed by using a mac. Then again, the specs aren't all that powerful for a computer at its price range.

Alienware is also expensive, but its good looking, well designed, well built, there's quality in its assembly and its a behemoth of a computer.

Truth be told, i'm stuck between the two. A custom PC is also a viable (and actually increasignly attractive) option, but then i'd be at risk of viruses, spyware and so on. I don't want that.

So in light of my perspective, any further tips? Anyone?
Err, if you take adequate care of your computer and have good spyware and antivirus stuff and not visit any shoddy sites you should be fine?

You're not more 'at risk' to viruses and so forth by building your own. If you get someone who knows how to build it make it for you then you should be fine.
 

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