Buying a new macbook/leopard..

i was wondering with all the things i've read about problems with leopard should i buy a tiger based macbook and wait to install leopard or buy a new macbook that comes with leopard pre-installed?? thanks for info

This happens with every upgrade. Some people have problems, scream loudly, and suddenly there are a dozen new posts here saying, "From what I've read Panther/Tiger/Leopard is full of problems!"
Really? What have you read? Where? What problems and how many people seem to have them? Because my installation of Leopard--on THREE computers--went without a hitch and I'm using it with no problems whatsoever.
You have to keep in mind that people who have trouble free upgrades are far less likely to write about it. Those with problems will write a lot about it, and make it seem like the OS is full of bugs. From what I am reading, Leopard is terrific. Everyone I've talked to has had trouble-free installation and no problems.
In answer to your question, however: are these problem with Leopard that you're reading about happening on newly purchased Macs, or with Leopard installed on Macs running Tiger? If the later, then keep in mind that every person's computer is configured differently. You don't know what third party software these people have on their Macs, how much RAM, how much Disk Space. You don't know if they've added in third party RAM or attached other devices, nor, unless they said, do you know the age of the Mac, or if it's had prior problems.
The first version of any major OS like this is bound to have some bugs. That's the nature of the beast. But a new computer with nothing on it, a blank slate, is less likely to give those bugs a chance to manifest because the computer, itself, hasn't been compromised by the tinkering we all do with these computers, software or hardware wise.

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