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Need info on Mac (Apple) Laptop computer. (Christmas Gift)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jenn D" data-source="post: 742826" data-attributes="member: 57678"><p>I work in the publishing industry and regularly use both Mac's and PC's. They both have their Pro's and Con's (though I still prefer a PC). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A mac's OS is very intuitive and there are lots of graphics programs you can get for your daughter that will enrich her interest in art as well. As for what to get, with any computer, the more you can get the better. Even the most basic Mac will work well for her needs, but a larger processor and more storage will eventually be needed if she wants to start working with digital media or graphic arts. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Beyond the PC vs. Mac war, I think it's a great thing that you are nurturing your daughter's abilities as both a student and as a young person showing interst in a possible career by getting the machine that is best suited to her needs rather than what is the cool thing to buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jenn D, post: 742826, member: 57678"] I work in the publishing industry and regularly use both Mac's and PC's. They both have their Pro's and Con's (though I still prefer a PC). A mac's OS is very intuitive and there are lots of graphics programs you can get for your daughter that will enrich her interest in art as well. As for what to get, with any computer, the more you can get the better. Even the most basic Mac will work well for her needs, but a larger processor and more storage will eventually be needed if she wants to start working with digital media or graphic arts. Beyond the PC vs. Mac war, I think it's a great thing that you are nurturing your daughter's abilities as both a student and as a young person showing interst in a possible career by getting the machine that is best suited to her needs rather than what is the cool thing to buy. [/QUOTE]
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