Itsbackfliptime
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The whole adobe suite works just as well on a PC as it does on a mac. The only real advantage macs have in that area is the Final Cut Studio, and thats really up to the preference of the user. The whole thing about macs being better for creative stuff is really just a myth. Sure, macs are prettier but they aren't inherently "better" for anything. Same goes for PCs with business. Microsoft Office for mac was actuall BETTER than for Windows up until they just released 2007. A lot of companies might have windows only software, but that has nothing to do with PCs being better.
And as for programming, most major programming languages work cross platform and its all up to the programmer which they prefer.
To answer the original question. I'd go with a Lenovo (formerly IBM). The thinkpads are really nice and they're skinny too.
I would personally go with a mac though.
				
			And as for programming, most major programming languages work cross platform and its all up to the programmer which they prefer.
To answer the original question. I'd go with a Lenovo (formerly IBM). The thinkpads are really nice and they're skinny too.
I would personally go with a mac though.