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      It's a strange effect and, at the risk of being told off for being all apple biased again, the way the windows and GUI generally is on the mac seems to make better use of the space than on windows.

      With windows I had a 13.3" sony vaio and constantly felt like I couldnt see enough of what was going on, with a macbook I was quite happy (although granted, I prefer the 15" ;-) )

      Seriously, a 13.3" macbook is not like a 13.3" pc
      Exactly what I think A friend has a 13.3" toshiba (running windows 7) and the screen felt over crowded.
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      im thinking about eye strain nothing else. i used my tosh 13.3 and it was way too small for my eyes, i suffered with iritus and nearly lost an eye because of it, nothing to do with looking at a small screen i might add. i just prefer big screen with the res set small like 1650x 1050 on my pc. i suffer no headaches or anything on my 17" tosh so im not going to chance getting those again on a small screen

      so if you know how to use your 13.3 inches josh good luck to ya


      josh how do you mean a screen feels overcrowded just coz its using win 7
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      josh how do you mean a screen feels overcrowded just coz its using win 7
      Not that I want to speak for Josh, but it's kinda what you were talking about. You get a 13.3" tosh and you put up a web browser and thats it. The fonts somehow feel small and you strain to read things sometime.

      The Mac windows have less window clutter in them (partly because they have an application menu at the top of the screen) and the fonts are smoothed in a completely different way (there are papers on the different approaches used and advocates/critics of both).

      All in all it just seems that a macbook, which would feel small if it were a windows pc, doesn't have that same cramped, eyestrainy feeling.

      It's actually easy to experience now because you can boot one up in windows then boot the same device in macosx and experience it for yourself.

      Sounds strange, sounds biased, but it just does work well






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      Not that I want to speak for Josh, but it's kinda what you were talking about. You get a 13.3" tosh and you put up a web browser and thats it. The fonts somehow feel small and you strain to read things sometime.

      The Mac windows have less window clutter in them (partly because they have an application menu at the top of the screen) and the fonts are smoothed in a completely different way (there are papers on the different approaches used and advocates/critics of both).

      All in all it just seems that a macbook, which would feel small if it were a windows pc, doesn't have that same cramped, eyestrainy feeling.

      It's actually easy to experience now because you can boot one up in windows then boot the same device in macosx and experience it for yourself.

      Sounds strange, sounds biased, but it just does work well
      ok thx keith, my bro has a works 13" macbook so will have a look at that.....hey and i never take anyones mac only views as being biased, just a matter of preference
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      Quote Originally Posted by Keith View Post
      Not that I want to speak for Josh, but it's kinda what you were talking about. You get a 13.3" tosh and you put up a web browser and thats it. The fonts somehow feel small and you strain to read things sometime.

      The Mac windows have less window clutter in them (partly because they have an application menu at the top of the screen) and the fonts are smoothed in a completely different way (there are papers on the different approaches used and advocates/critics of both).

      All in all it just seems that a macbook, which would feel small if it were a windows pc, doesn't have that same cramped, eyestrainy feeling.

      It's actually easy to experience now because you can boot one up in windows then boot the same device in macosx and experience it for yourself.

      Sounds strange, sounds biased, but it just does work well
      You read my mind!!

      I really do sometimes feel as if I am totally mac biased, too, but they are just such great machines. It totally converts you when you use one
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      Re: New Macbook Pro's announced!

      Quote Originally Posted by josh.p. View Post
      You read my mind!!

      I really do sometimes feel as if I am totally mac biased, too, but they are just such great machines. It totally converts you when you use one
      you are josh

      i had a quick look at my bro's and tbh i was lost....id need to spend a lot more time getting used to one
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