Xie
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Macs may not have a huge library, but the library of games your going to be able to play on that $400 E-machine is also small as it will likely have cheap integrated video. Also for young users I don't see why not start them w/ a Mac. Children learn quicker and are able to absorb more then adults so they probably wouldn't have a problem learning both. Also I don't know about schools around you but most all computer labs I've been in used Macs or at least had Macs to use.Krux said:Well if you mean for playing games then I don’t see your point because Mac’s don’t really have a huge library of games to play anyways. As for the 1st time user nowa days it would have to be some one of a terribly young age like 4-6yrs old and if that’s the case why would you want to get them started on hardware that is only used by 2% of the populace? Would put them at a disadvantage when it comes to school and what not.