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    Follow-up: Moved from HP 9000t to MacBook Pro

    Discussion in 'HP' started by BlueSky292, Jul 18, 2007.

  1. BlueSky292

    BlueSky292 Notebook Geek

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    I posted a while ago that I was returning my 9000t for a MacBook Pro. Well, we've had the MacBook Pro for a couple of weeks now, and it is quite a nice laptop (although probably not for power PC users). I would say it is much more pleasant to use as a home laptop (less complex to confugure, more intuitive interface, better included home-oriented software, and no bloatware). It just seems to be a tighter, cleaner operating system. I do miss my TV tuner, but I don't miss the crashes and clutter of Win XP. I have to say that Mac could very well start taking a larger share of the home user market. The MBP is actually fun to use! To get a feel, check out Steve Job's Leopard keynote address on the Apple web site. That presentation was the clincher for me.