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Firstly, a small terminology nitpick.
There is no 13" MacBook Pro. They are simply MacBooks.
I've come up with a comprehensive list of reasons to buy the macbook pro over the thinkpad:
1. It's shiny.
keyboard flex on the t400 has been fixed a long time ago with more internal bracing.
I've come up with a comprehensive list of reasons to buy the macbook pro over the thinkpad:
1. It's shiny.
Less secure, less available software, and charging for service packs now equals "Better"? Fancy that.2. The macbook comes with a better OS than the thinkpad.
Less secure, less available software, and charging for service packs now equals "Better"? Fancy that.
To the OP: Definitely the Thinkpad, for reasons already covered in this thread.
Less secure, less available software, and charging for service packs now equals "Better"? Fancy that.
Less secure? I can see that you really know what your talking about.. We should really discuss this in another thread. I'd really like to educate you a bit.
Actually OSX is drastically less secure than Windows.
Actually OSX is drastically less secure than Windows.
thats why i mentioned it, despite lenovo fixing the issue, people on the lenovo and nbr forums still complain about it, but in my case everything seems fine.keyboard flex on the t400 has been fixed a long time ago with more internal bracing.
I've come up with a comprehensive list of reasons to buy the macbook pro over the thinkpad:
1. It's shiny.
Scotch77, could you tell me why OSX is drastically less secure than windows? I really would like to hear your input.
I will mostly use it for programming and development purposes along with some media. I am open to all opinions.
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There isn't one for Windows either. There isn't a Mac virus because no one gives a crap about Macs; their market share isn't enough for viruses to spread and thrive like on Windows, and the economic value of a Mac virus is far less than that of a Windows virus so there's no reason for hackers to waste their time. OS X's executable heap and lack of ASLR make it undeniably less secure.Your statics and reasoning are very impressive, but you still haven't given a reason why there isn't a single true, root-level-zero-user-input virus for Macs.
Saying "oh OSX is less secure", but "but people are less likely to exploit it" makes no difference to the end user. Comes down to which is less likely to get a virus. Security is all about statistics.
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