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Letter from Our Editor
August 25, 2009
With Microsoft and Apple both releasing new operating systems soon, those in the market for a new notebook may be trapped between a rock and a hard place if they're debating the ages-old quandry, "Mac or PC?" Sadly there are no easy answers, but there is help. We compared some of the most anticipated features in both Snow Leopard and Windows 7, and divided our findings into categories. Want to know how the next generation of operating systems stack up in arenas like multimedia, touch computing, graphics power, or "secret weapons"? Read on.
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