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Not anymore. The Surfacebook Pro is the new king in town. Detachable screen, touch screen, pen, gpu, win10 pro etc.

I have one and absolutely love it. I traded in my MBP for it. I was a mac laptop guy for years until Microsoft released the surfacebook pro. shyt is :wow:


I heard they are nice, what's the price point looking like?
 

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I heard they are nice, what's the price point looking like?
Expensive, unfortunately. I spent $1800 on mine, but I got an upper level model with the GPU. You could probably go without the GPU, as it's not even that good.
 

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Newell: Valve in development on 3 new VR games

"So one of the questions you might ask us is 'Why in the world are we making hardware?' So right now, we're building 3 VR games. And what we can do now is to be designing hardware at the same time that we're designing software. This is something that Miyamoto has always had, right?"

Newell continued: "[Miyamoto] has had the ability to think about what the input devices & the design of systems should be like while he's trying to design games. Our sense is that that's going to allow us to actually build much better entertainment experiences for people."

"So the idea isn't like oh - we suddenly thought we could make more money by building hardware - because hardware's actually traditionally been a lousy low-margin business."

Newell and team did later confirm that these were not smaller experiments, but intended to be new "full games", as opposed to the vignette-style demonstrations shown in Valve's The Lab. Valve expects to sell these new games, and is using both Unity and its own Source 2 engine to develop them.

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Thank you, I've never heard or razor blade or MSI stealth but I will check them out
Yeah unless you have a specific task that needs to be done on Mac OS I would not recommend a mac at all.

My personal favorite is the MSI Stealth.
 

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Question: I have a Raidmax Volcano power supply (630W) that I thought had gone bad (my PC kept shutting down when I was playing RE: Biohazard). It turned out to be something else. I bought an EVGA 430W power supply. Is it worth hanging onto since the Raidmax is mad old, or does it really even matter?

Macs are for people who like cute shyt over price and performance. Like...girls:manny:

Uh, this so-called girl built her own rig, and it's still in a raggedy-ass Origen AE HTPC case.
 
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