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PC World Says The Fastest Windows Vista Notebook Is A Mac !

Posted on October 31, 2007 by Ben Stevens Posted in Articles 4 Comments
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PC World recently made the following statement as part of its "The Most Notable Notebooks of 2007" article:

The fastest Windows Vista notebook we’ve tested this year is a Mac. Try
that again: The fastest Windows Vista notebook we’ve tested this
year–or for that matter, ever–is a Mac. Not a Dell, not a Toshiba,
not even an Alienware. The $2419 (plus the price of a copy of Windows
Vista, of course) MacBook Pro‘s PC WorldBench 6 Beta 2 score of 88
beats Gateway’s E-265M by a single point, but the MacBook’s score is
far more impressive simply because Apple couldn’t care less whether you
run Windows.

Thanks to SwitchingToMac.com for its post on this topic.

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4 thoughts on “PC World Says The Fastest Windows Vista Notebook Is A Mac !”

  1. RUSSELL STOOKEY says:
    October 31, 2007 at 11:24 am

    I have a 17″ Pro and would love to run Windows programs on it however, I am worried about which programs to add to my pro to make this happen.
    With FMP 9.0 having backward complatibility problems, this worry with Windows is just another headache.
    Please advise.
    Thanks.
    RUSSELL STOOKEY
    Mac Attorney

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  2. Grant Griffiths says:
    October 31, 2007 at 11:36 am

    No surprise here. From my own personal experience using Parallels and XP Home edition on my MacBook, it runs faster than any windoze machine I have seen. And, best of all when I show it to windoze users, they say the same thing. Once again, Apple has shown that not only do they make the best operating system. They make the best hardware to run the Apple OS and now Windows.

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  3. Windows Vista News says:
    October 31, 2007 at 4:30 pm

    PC World Says The Fastest Windows Vista Notebook Is A Mac !

    Interesting point at 10.1.10.135/maclawyer

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  4. Christian M. Frank Fas says:
    November 1, 2007 at 4:47 pm

    And Apple could care less…

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