@Kingmaker: It is not a new laptop, but you may also want to try a linux distribution on the laptop you have already, for the kinds of uses you want linux very easily beats any other OS. Lighter linux OSs do wonders on aging computers.
Puppy linux is my favourite one, ludicrously lightweight but can do what you asked for just out of the box and much more, for free. Its interface is not exactly like windows, but it's not a steep learning curve.
Can also boot and sit on a USB drive, making yours any computer where the BIOS allows booting from USB and isn't locked down by paranoid users.
Skgoa wrote:someone_else wrote: then you have OSX that looks cool and has multitouch and similar pointless crap but you can install only a limited amount of stuff on it.
And that's the point were I have to jump in and say: "bullshit."
Maybe I was getting a bit too emotional.
For "weird apple-only stuff" I was referring to internal components that required different kernel modules to work. When the mobo or the processor is of a kind only apple computers use, you cannot multiboot even fucking linux (only specific distros made for it worked). But it is something that stopped being an issue somewhere around 2004 I think.
Modern apple computers use more common stuff so windows or linux work on them. (Apple marketed this change as a nice feature back then, btw)
And the fact that mac has a way more limited choice of programs or pheriperals you can run isn't exactly breaking news. Mah friend and his collegues had to multiboot windows 7 on gazillions of macs for multiple (fashion conshious) customers because their company's data secutrity softwares didn't run on OSX, and/or they had to connect those to funky custom machinery (from biomedical machinery to industral assembly line stuff) where of course OSX went WTF?!.
I'm not talking of keyboard or graphic user interface. Those can be learned in a couple weeks unless you are a fucking screaming monkey.
All arguments based on interface I've seen in this thread are retarded.
I'm just talking of capabilities, and OSX shows limits outside the "big netbook" or "multimedia handling and editing" kinds of use (there are badass mac-only video and audio editing softwares that blew my mind away some time ago).
And again I'm not saying OSX is crap nor that you shouldn't buy it. It is a much better OS than Win XP was, its only issue is that it has not ascended to world-wide standard to the degree of Windows. So you find significantly less stuff made for it (viruses too of course, so it's not that bad). And this alone is enough to make something so-so if taken alone like windows look better than anything else in my eyes.
I just added that I dislike them for that and their no-tinkering-permitted attitude, and the inflated price for better looks, which is a respectable personal opinion.
I managed to scrape together and sell on ebay more than one good laptop or desktop from a bunch of trashed ones I gathered, doing so with Apple stuff is basically impossible (anything but the HDD is soldered to the board).
So why do people go out of their way to hate one particular computer company?
Apple's marketing relies heavily on creating a cult-like fanbase of (usually) really snub people. Apple products aren't sold because they are better than others (they are more or less on par hardware-wise, while software-wise they are worse) nor because they are cheaper (most definetly not, keeping the price high is part of the marketing plan).
They sell because they managed to establish themselves as a status symbol. No other company does it at a degree anywhere close to Apple.
This generally tends to enrage nerds and tinkerers.
In such a thread you would either a) get a list of objective reasons not to buy an Apple product, like one could give for any other company out there, - and Apple users would go "yup, but those aren't things I care about"... or b) it devolves into flamewar almost instantly.
Assuming we can keep it clean from flames, the could also ve c) Everyone tells why they like/hate Apple stuff without calling out each other on how stupid is to type some random symbol with apple or windows.
That would be useful, so everyone can learn something.
To me, a great display, keyboard and touchpad are more important than a CPU that is a little faster.
I'm pretty sure that plenty of (far) cheaper laptops have good screens, keyboards and touchpads without being Macs.
Unless you are really into the multitouch (only apple does it in a way it makes sense to enable it), that is.
But the fact remains that a blanket "you get less hardware for a higher price" is bullshit.
Yeah, I would have said "you get more or less the same hardware apart some cool features but your OS is specialized, so it blows anything away in a few areas and sucks in the rest at a price that is far too high for the specs alone".