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sweet. I'll go have a look at one when i get a minute spare

Running Windows on boot camp is pretty good actually. Been doing that for the last 6 years. So far so good. Else the Dell XPS are pretty decent.
Just spent 2 hours washing my skyline. No wax, no polish, just soapy water.
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Wow dude thats the nicest shiny straight cut greenest lawn I've seen in a long time.
Almost photo shopped green.
Good work n car looks shiny too.
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The main software is HP tuners, which looks to be only windows compatible. Are the MAC's able to have windows installed on them?
 


I do agree for music n movies apple do a good job but like u said ur software is windows.
Im not 100% but if you wana boot windows im pretty sure you have to boot from bios meaning every time u want window ul have to restart to access. if you like me where my laptop in is sleep mode since day dot...... might be annoying.

Also make sure you play with the both laptop as mac are a handful if you not use to it and
And windows 10.......... i personally hate it so much that i built my own pc n dads pc and still got my hands on installers windows 7 yes still available if you look hard.

Key points make sure it has a SSD (so you boot very fast) large or with HD combo, heaps of RAM 4gb min, and decent power like 2.4gzh quad core so that it will last you the next 10yrs. [emoji6]
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Wow dude thats the nicest shiny straight cut greenest lawn I've seen in a long time.
Almost photo shopped green.
Good work n car looks shiny too.

Yeah sometimes i wish my grass was fake 2 lol so much easier to look after.
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I do agree for music n movies apple do a good job but like u said ur software is windows.
Im not 100% but if you wana boot windows im pretty sure you have to boot from bios meaning every time u want window ul have to restart to access. if you like me where my laptop in is sleep mode since day dot...... might be annoying.

Also make sure you play with the both laptop as mac are a handful if you not use to it and
And windows 10.......... i personally hate it so much that i built my own pc n dads pc and still got my hands on installers windows 7 yes still available if you look hard.

Key points make sure it has a SSD (so you boot very fast) large or with HD combo, heaps of RAM 4gb min, and decent power like 2.4gzh quad core so that it will last you the next 10yrs. [emoji6]

With the mac if u install windows on it via boot camp it requires a reboot and select the os (operating system) u wish to boot into. If u do it via parallels extra software windows opens inside the mac os so its really easy to switch between tbe different os's (if that makes sense) the downside about macs is price even staff price on em is shite most staff wait for 10% off and buy then. My reason for liking macs is lack of maintenance on em they (in my personal opinion) last longer than regular pc, quite hard to get malware and viruses on em (but not impossible like some people will lead u to believe but quite hard). Anyway if u have any questions feel free to ask.
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With the mac if u install windows on it via boot camp it requires a reboot and select the os (operating system) u wish to boot into. If u do it via parallels extra software windows opens inside the mac os so its really easy to switch between tbe different os's (if that makes sense) the downside about macs is price even staff price on em is shite most staff wait for 10% off and buy then. My reason for liking macs is lack of maintenance on em they (in my personal opinion) last longer than regular pc, quite hard to get malware and viruses on em (but not impossible like some people will lead u to believe but quite hard). Anyway if u have any questions feel free to ask.

Big fan of the mac laptops. My old mbp 15 bought in 2010 is still running very well. Sold it for 33% of purchase price. Know the guy who has it now, says it runs like new. Windows based laptops on the other hand, would be running at its last legs by now. And the touchpad on the macs omg so good. Desktop wise, narp, no macs for me, pc better.

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Yeah the bottleneck with my old mbp was the hdd. I replaced it with a SSD, ran so well!

Looks like a refresh for the macs may be coming end of the month. I bought a 2015 mbp 15 refurbished from Apple Store at staff rates 6 months ago lol. Thank god for friends in retail [emoji13]




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