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Old 12-29-2007, 06:48 AM   #12
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Sony has a Notebook in a 17 inch that has 1080P resolution. The 20.1 inch screen on the HP is more enjoyable since it is larger. HP also ships with Vista 64 bit version when ordering it directly as an option from HP. Sony only offers the 32 bit version of Vista. Yes the HP is better then the Sony if you order it fully loaded. It also is $1500 more expensive.
The Mac’s have good Notebooks with 1080P quality 17 inch screens but currently a BLU-RAY internal drive is not a option. Sony and Dell both have 17 inch screens that offer 1080P quality with BLU-RAY drives. HP offers a 20.1 inch Notebook that will play 1080P quality when a BLU-RAY drive is used. The Intel processor is also 2.8GHZ in the HP when ordered fully loaded.
CES starting on Jan 7th 2008 might have some new models to choose from that will be released in early to late 2008.

In your opinion, do you think a Mac is an overall more reliable or just better operating system versus a PC?


It seems to me that there isn't much in the way of HD-compatibility for Macs yet...I don't know, I really am having a hard time figuring out which system to go for. Everyone says PCs are so virus-prone, unreliable and not as "advanced/cutting edge" but on the other hand in some ways Macs seem somewhat overrated in certain aspects.


This sucks.

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