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This system is dangerous - you could start enjoying computing so much that you forget you are working. The attention to little details adds up to more than the sum of its parts. The keyboard is quiet, lights up, and feels good to use. The battery meter tells the truth and gives time remaining or left to charge, not some vague percentage. The system is not plagued by constant viruses and spyware. You can focus on getting your work done without the stressed out feeling of constantly battling your system or fearing that something will randomly blow up on you. While it takes some getting used to, the power user will discover that everything they need is there and they do not need to buy 10 other products to get the job done (all of which introduce performance and other problems). The bottom line is - at $200 a pop for a complete and stable OS on 5 systems, or $600 for unlimited server licenses, you save money on maintenance, filling in capability gaps, and grief counseling that you would spend on a PC. Parallels really does an excellent job running Windows if you need it. Unix is right there under the hood with robust, stable, well thought-out capabilities that do not compromise security or performance. You will enjoy it. Buy it. It isn't perfect, but you will appreciate the genuine quality and be glad you did.