T60 2623 Mac Users First Impressions
Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 6:27 pm
I had promised to post after I received my T60 26236DU from CostPlus. The first thing I did, even before I started it up, was to look up the warranty. It lists the warranty expiration in April 2009, so I am assuming it is a three year warranty.
I have owned nothing but Macintosh for work and personal use since 1989. I recently started a business with my brother-in-law that required I use PC specific software (QuickBooks Point of Sale & accounting, some proprietary software), so off to Dell I went. It certainly wasn't the same experience I have had with my Macs.
Since I am something of a computing snob, I chose to go with something better than the stylings of Dell and bought this myself rather than through my business, as I had with the Dells. I have to say that my first impression is certainly a positive one. I haven't had much of a chance to use it yet, and I am certain I will have questions, but so far I am happy.
I will note that the 14" screen is definitely worse than my Macs, but I knew that going in. I am actually rather pleased with the overall appearance of the screen as it sits here next to my Intel iMac. The viewing angle is very restricted, but again I had checked and it was something I am willing to live with. And after having widescreens for the last few years a 4:3 screen looks strange. My only other complaint is the case. After using the Titanium PowerBooks I feel like the case has gone from understated to NASCAR. What's with all the stickers?
I'm getting something of a kick out of the little red stick in the middle of the keyboard (I know it has a proper name, I just don't feel like looking for it). I'm not certain yet how much I like the keyboard, but it feels pretty good, just different from the ones I am used to. And getting a decent finger scan was great fun.
I'm going to have to learn to separate my loathing for Windows (we stole it first!) from my reaction to the hardware. All in all though, this should be fun!
I have owned nothing but Macintosh for work and personal use since 1989. I recently started a business with my brother-in-law that required I use PC specific software (QuickBooks Point of Sale & accounting, some proprietary software), so off to Dell I went. It certainly wasn't the same experience I have had with my Macs.
Since I am something of a computing snob, I chose to go with something better than the stylings of Dell and bought this myself rather than through my business, as I had with the Dells. I have to say that my first impression is certainly a positive one. I haven't had much of a chance to use it yet, and I am certain I will have questions, but so far I am happy.
I will note that the 14" screen is definitely worse than my Macs, but I knew that going in. I am actually rather pleased with the overall appearance of the screen as it sits here next to my Intel iMac. The viewing angle is very restricted, but again I had checked and it was something I am willing to live with. And after having widescreens for the last few years a 4:3 screen looks strange. My only other complaint is the case. After using the Titanium PowerBooks I feel like the case has gone from understated to NASCAR. What's with all the stickers?
I'm getting something of a kick out of the little red stick in the middle of the keyboard (I know it has a proper name, I just don't feel like looking for it). I'm not certain yet how much I like the keyboard, but it feels pretty good, just different from the ones I am used to. And getting a decent finger scan was great fun.
I'm going to have to learn to separate my loathing for Windows (we stole it first!) from my reaction to the hardware. All in all though, this should be fun!