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<blockquote data-quote="Untouchable11" data-source="post: 5402825" data-attributes="member: 558175"><p>I know you said you didn't care for Apple/Macintosh, but I would seriously look into a Macbook or Macbook Pro with VM Fusionware or Parallels with a copy of XP Pro. I've never had a problem with my Mac, and working in the virtual environment isn't bad(I use MatLAB, AutoCad, and ProE). Little pricey, yes, but it is cheaper than the three Compaq's I purchased/fixed in the same time period. Not to mention the down time of not having a laptop due to sending it to the manufacturer to get fixed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Untouchable11, post: 5402825, member: 558175"] I know you said you didn't care for Apple/Macintosh, but I would seriously look into a Macbook or Macbook Pro with VM Fusionware or Parallels with a copy of XP Pro. I've never had a problem with my Mac, and working in the virtual environment isn't bad(I use MatLAB, AutoCad, and ProE). Little pricey, yes, but it is cheaper than the three Compaq's I purchased/fixed in the same time period. Not to mention the down time of not having a laptop due to sending it to the manufacturer to get fixed. [/QUOTE]
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