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Originally Posted by foxpaws
lendaddy - if you want to go mac - you'll just have to do it - it will never be totally seamless... and it will always have a learning curve. But it will be a computer that works.
I have been using Parallels for about 2 years - mostly to get access to some stuff at work, where everyone but the art dept (me) is on Windows machines. I have liked it because it has been very stable. I don't pay much attention to size - I have huge drives and a ton of memory. It seems plenty fast for the small amount that I use it. I got an i7 mac last winter - with snow leopard, and it has worked great on it - haven't had the time to go to lion yet.
However - Domestic Calico - neat - I'll take you up on that 
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My wife is the Marketing Director at her place and is the only Mac user there as well. Her stuff really impresses me in several ways but I 'v tried to do the OS and it just doesn't compute with my melon.
In particular the AC power connection is a great idea, why no PC mfg can get with the program on that is beyond me. The Samsung I mentioned uses something sorta similar from what I'm told but not quite as good.
The case quality on her MBP is stellar, again....why can't PC mfg's do this? The Dell I ordered is all aluminum and magnesium construction but I'm under no illusions that it will be comparable.