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LemonSlice said:
Jizz_Beard_thePirate said:
Muffin31190 said:
novasonic said:
If money isn't an issue, I'd go for a 15 inch MacBook Pro with a Windows partition for gaming goodness.

  it is Not worth the price, You are paying for a name not for worth. Though this is just my opinion .

In all seriousness though go for a Asus(had one for 5 years and never had any trouble with it) or Lenovo those 2 are the best in my book. But try and stay away from HP, Dell, and Toshiba I have had all 3 of those brands and had huge problems with them hardware wise (such as them breaking after a year). Up to you OP but I would also say give Acer another chance as they are that bad but not the best, still just give them a look also.

Agreed! You never go with a Macbook unless you have tons of disposible income and love to buy the worst things in the world... Seriously...

Fail...

Macbooks have the best build quality and the retina display is beautiful. The premium isn't that much considering the class they're in. Plus it's the only (real) way to get OS X.

Anyway, I recommend the Yoga 2 Pro as some others have. Maybe would have gotten one myself but couldn't wait for it to arrive here.

Build Quality means nothing if the hardware is shit... Its like buying a Lamborghini with an Engine of a Toyota Corolla... You can literily go any specalized computer store, such as ncix.com, and do a side by side comparasion of a Mac vs PC/laptop and you will see easily that the Laptops will save you from $500 to over $1000 than if you were to get a Mac with the same Specs... And have you seen some of the Asus Ultra Books? Their build quality is top of the line and the Retina display was good until IPS displays came around and distroyed them

Apple have been ripping people off since the 1990s which is why their market share is still freakishly low... People buy Premium laptops but only dumb people buy Macbooks



                  

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