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Hi all,
I'm a happy MB Air user since one year and every day I fell I don't want to power on a Windows pc anymore!
I'm writing to ask your help cause in about a couple of days I have to choose my new company laptop, but I cannot select any Apple product (difficult to understand, but here in Italy Apple products are seen as techno gadgets).
For this reason I was thinking to the chance to avoid that limitation and choose a good laptop and then make it dual bootable with ML, the budget is good (around 2.500 €) and I think the best product I can take is the following:
Sony Vaio Z Series:
but I'm wondering if there is any chance to have a ML dual boot on it. I can't find any experience on it, I think cause it'a a pretty new product.
By the way, I am happy to accept different advices, if there is a comparable product that is more friendly mac-able no problem to choose it!
Hope my issue is clear,
Thanks in advance!
Paolo
I'm a happy MB Air user since one year and every day I fell I don't want to power on a Windows pc anymore!
I'm writing to ask your help cause in about a couple of days I have to choose my new company laptop, but I cannot select any Apple product (difficult to understand, but here in Italy Apple products are seen as techno gadgets).
For this reason I was thinking to the chance to avoid that limitation and choose a good laptop and then make it dual bootable with ML, the budget is good (around 2.500 €) and I think the best product I can take is the following:
Sony Vaio Z Series:
- Intel®Core(TM)i7-3632QM,2,2GHz
- Windows® 7 Home Premium autentico
- 256 GB SSD Flash SATA Gen3
- 8 GB 1600 MHz DDR3-SDRAM
- PMD con masterizzatore Blu-ray
- 33,2 cm LCD, 1920x1080 Premium
but I'm wondering if there is any chance to have a ML dual boot on it. I can't find any experience on it, I think cause it'a a pretty new product.
By the way, I am happy to accept different advices, if there is a comparable product that is more friendly mac-able no problem to choose it!
Hope my issue is clear,
Thanks in advance!
Paolo