No its very easy, it will be a learning cuve bcause things are in different places and the flie system works slightly differently. Also you have a dock instead of a start menu. But you will get used to it very quickly if you are computer savvy. Makes the computer experience much more enjoyable. I find myself a lot more productive on a mac.
Shouldn't be too much problem macs are designed to work with PCs now. As a mac user for the last 7 years I never want to go back and im sure youll feel the same pretty quickly.
I had a 17" found it cumbersome and heavy for a portable machine, but you cant beat the screen was fantastic. Swapped it for a 13" MBP, plus I can add it to an external monitor if needed. But also have a Mac Pro and a couple of iMacs. Depends what your use for it is, im a graphic designer and photographer so a 17" was my first mac through Uni and I used it as a desktop mac, but then got a Mac pro desktop and the 17" wasn't very portable so was useless to me the 13" filled my needs for on location work and then it seamlessly syncs with my mac pro for my needs. Very reliable had over 7 macs in 7 years with 3 being long termers over 3 years service each, 2 laptops 5 desktops. Three iMacs for work and another for home use and the Pro. Using them in a professional environments (getting banged heavy use etc) and they all work flawlessly the only thing I have had replaced is the disc drive.. but these are crap in all laptops as dust gets into them easily. Also had a few batteries once they get to 500 cycles they are useless. But now replaced the disc drive with a second HDD and put an SSD in the original drive bay so got 1.25TBs of data in it which helps when showing clients work etc.
They are very reliable in my experience, unlike the windows machines I have used. They also stay quick for longer than PCs without a format but still do a format maybe twice a year just to make sure data is organised and the machine is running at peak efficiency. But I have TBs of data running through these machines a year so best to have the data all linear without any gaps. Once you know what your doing it doesn't take much longer than 2hrs and most of that is letting its do its thing by reading writing and installing. But usualy have a back up drive which has been cloned with a fresh install and back up the original data and write back on top makes the process easier.
Im ready for a new MBP tho and im going to go for a MBA 11" as powerful as my MBP now and very portable and I dont need it to be a powerhouse as I use a desktop for important stuff. Looks cool clients are impressed. Just waiting for them to upgrade it. The screen is great, fantastic resolution, hope they add these screens to the rest for the lineup.
Obviosuly just my opinion but I use these machines in a tough environment and they get my
