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Originally Posted by JasonsLea
which one do you have? Do you like it? I'm looking for laptop recommendations.
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I've used a Mac laptop since 1999. First was the clamshell iBook, then in 2003 I upgraded to a G4 PowerBook, then in 2005 I got an iBook, and in late 2007 I went to my current MacBook (with dual Intel processors).
Each time I upgraded, my "old" laptop went to someone else (usually in trade for a job they did for me--like we gave the first one to my graphic designer for a discount on a job she was doing for me, my hubby still uses the G4 here five years later, and we sold the 2005 iBook to friends), which says something about the longevity of the Mac products (if that helps you deal with the higher cost).
I agree with other posters in this thread about the ease of use with a Mac and the amount of software that comes with it, right out of the box. If you live near an Apple Store, you can also take advantage of their free classes--unlimited options, really--to get up to a pro-level of usage with your new machine, just by registering to attend the workshops in advance online.
I bought my first Mac in 1993 (an LC III) and have owned a Compaq (in 1997--it was rubbish by 1999, which is when I bought my first laptop), so I'm not closed-minded about OS and platform preference. I understand that everyone has a favorite style.

But for my money, the number of hours of use I put my machines through, and how long I need them to last before upgrading, Mac does the job best for me.
(And they're so CUTE.)
Good luck with your purchase.
Whatever you choose, make sure you spend some time playing with it at the store and actually picking it up and carrying it around, so you'll know whether it's going to fit your needs in terms of the span your hands will need to make for keyboard use AND the weight of the hardware, depending on how much portability you're expecting. Most laptops are under 5 pounds, now, so you should be fine with whatever you choose and not get a hernia from carrying it around, but I was surprised at the need to change my typing/fingering technique when I went from my clamshell iBook to my G4 PowerBook, because its keyboard was so compressed, comparatively.
HTH! Have fun!