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<blockquote data-quote="Juventino" data-source="post: 950256" data-attributes="member: 15382"><p>So im contemplating a LAPTOP upgrade as my 12 year old Lenovo is giving up the ghost.</p><p></p><p>The Laptop was being used for Web browsing, excel and word spread sheets and Foobar for the audio playback. i will possibly be considering ROON at some stage maybe a couple of years down the line.</p><p></p><p>What should i be looking at and which operating system, the one thing i find tedious (to be polite) with Windows is 1. the OS and all the issues that come with it (unstoppable updates, with system changes) and 2. the fact that drivers are required with everything. Is going the MAC route going to resolve that? never owned or used a Mac over a long period of time.</p><p></p><p>Any feedback most welcome</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juventino, post: 950256, member: 15382"] So im contemplating a LAPTOP upgrade as my 12 year old Lenovo is giving up the ghost. The Laptop was being used for Web browsing, excel and word spread sheets and Foobar for the audio playback. i will possibly be considering ROON at some stage maybe a couple of years down the line. What should i be looking at and which operating system, the one thing i find tedious (to be polite) with Windows is 1. the OS and all the issues that come with it (unstoppable updates, with system changes) and 2. the fact that drivers are required with everything. Is going the MAC route going to resolve that? never owned or used a Mac over a long period of time. Any feedback most welcome [/QUOTE]
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