@JIM+CHRIS:lol ... you guys are cool. I actually do not really want to become a
"Mactard" ;-)
I just try to see it as objective as possible - so that I get relatively
nice set of hard-
ware for a relatively good price. Btw, I can install windows on that MacBook without probs
AFAIK.
Nevertheless, since I am not travelling that much I think I won't use the MacBook that
often anyway. Being at home/work - I really prefer to work with my Windows Desktop
PC (preferably with 2 monitors).
When it comes to coding I also target Windows in the first place, just because of what you
also say - that the majority of pepole can run my Windwos programs. But I tested some
frameworks which also supports MacOS. So in that case, I could test / transfer the C++
code I wrote
on a Windows system primarily
for Windows machines to the MacOS
just as an addition.
So, acutally the gain of a Windows notebook is just to have a mobile Windows system - thats
all. Since I would use a notebook primarily for some office work / internet stuff I am not
sticked to Windows. That's why I thought it would be cool to have some additional gain if I
spend some bucks for a notebook. And after watching this movie of the new Leopard OS for
Mac - I think it would expand a bit my horizon to actually work with another OS than Windows.
IMHO, it has some brilliant and futuristic features. Even it looks maybe a bit childish or too
polished for us developer - I think those features are very helpful for
normal users. But
have a look by yourselves :
http://www.apple.com/de/macosx/guidedtour/medium.html@Chris:I really do like your way of writing - it is so funny and cool to read it. Ever thought about writing
a little science fiction / humouristic novel

...
Still, its worth it if you ask me.
So, you think its worth is because the hardware is not that bad at all ?
sorry for so much text 