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Posted at 2:22 PM on Friday 11/20/09 by
Ben
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MicroCenter.com has the new Apple 13.3" Macbook MC207LL/A White Core 2 Duo 2.26GHz Notebook (fall 2009) for $1000 - $200 rebate [Exp 12/06] = $800, in-store pick up only. [Compare]

  • Core 2 Duo 2.26Ghz processor, 2GB DDR3 memory, 250GB hard drive
  • iSight Webcam, Geforce 9400M video card, OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
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      rotorrocket - Posted 2:35 pm PST 11/20/09 (645 Posts)  Report Spam

      go with windows 7 and save yourself some money and embarrassment

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      rotorrocket - Posted 2:36 pm PST 11/20/09 (645 Posts)  Report Spam

      $800 for a plastic laptop that's prone to cracking

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      tomnaugh - Posted 9:04 pm PST 11/20/09 (23 Posts)  Report Spam

      Cheap look and feel. Spend the additional $$'s and get a Macbook Pro, it's looks and feels much better,

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      mohit - Posted 12:36 am PST 11/21/09 (307 Posts)  Report Spam

      i don't understand why mac's don't get any virus and stuff..
      they don't have much software/games either... so why..

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      flipside217 - Posted 2:33 am PST 11/21/09 (32 Posts)  Report Spam

      #4, the majority of people use microsoft windows, meaning virus writers will write virus for windows.

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      RKLE - Posted 4:42 am PST 11/21/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

      I was given a mac to use and returned it only after using it 5 times. Waste of money.

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      zesta - Posted 8:15 am PST 11/21/09 (20 Posts)  Report Spam

      Windows gets more viruses because it is poorly written.

      Mac and Linux are certainly not immune, but are much better written from a security standpoint.

      The myth that it is simply because there are less users is not the full story.

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