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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry_" data-source="post: 380008" data-attributes="member: 34209"><p>As you are already an OSX user, the obvious way to go is to stay with OSX. This will help a lot when it comes to the software you will be using and the way you manipulate them - it will also eventually help with licences for some software, where more than on licence is provided.</p><p></p><p>Thus the question is rather which MacBook you will buy - here it depends on the configuration (&screensize) you wish, that will trigger the price. If budget is a concern you might check for refurbished models.</p><p>The advantage of pre-2013 MacBook models is that you will have an easy access to add RAM and eventually upgrade the harddisk - something that is no longer possible for yourself to do in more recent models.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As regards tablets (iOS) I wouldn't really consider them an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry_, post: 380008, member: 34209"] As you are already an OSX user, the obvious way to go is to stay with OSX. This will help a lot when it comes to the software you will be using and the way you manipulate them - it will also eventually help with licences for some software, where more than on licence is provided. Thus the question is rather which MacBook you will buy - here it depends on the configuration (&screensize) you wish, that will trigger the price. If budget is a concern you might check for refurbished models. The advantage of pre-2013 MacBook models is that you will have an easy access to add RAM and eventually upgrade the harddisk - something that is no longer possible for yourself to do in more recent models. As regards tablets (iOS) I wouldn't really consider them an option. [/QUOTE]
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