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I bought and sold used Macs for a large Mac used dealer. So i know the product and how good it is . Also how it keeps its value. The reason Apple will never grow is they are not competitive in pricing and the avg person looks at price. Also apple is very cheap with what they give for the money 512mb for a $3000 machine. Henry Ford said "want to be successful in business, give a man the most for his dollar not the least. " Apple will never really grow any real market share until they adopt this philosophy.
I can go to my local custom builder and get a knock my socks off system for about $2000. Also if I have a problem he is all over it. |
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i don't hear too many pc people say "you're a complete waste of life fucktard" when someone says the pc isn't worthy or not fast enough. no reason to attach someone's character about factual items of computer hardware. the fanatcism of some mac people is crazy. you guys aren't that way, thank god :) i still think macs are very cool devices, and if i can get over the utter disappointment of what mac did, might buy one. apple made some very courageous claims, some very blatantly incorrect claims, and some very unlikely scenarios (as to them being the first to release things such as 2ghz 64bit machine... amd should be shipping before the g5 hits the market, and is already shipping the 1.8). although now that the g5 is basically a stripped down opteron... well, yeah :) as far as 64 vs 32... that's kinda what i was getting at, that the hardware in the opteron is built such that it can run 32bit processes without the need of a software-type emulator, wether that be by the nature they are building the 64bit architechture, or they leave the 32bit capable stuff (or perhaps hardware-based translators) in the chip. |
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I think you would be referred to as a "top" really nothing against macs at all.. they are cute... and have neat colors... and make great video editing suites... we actually have one in our office... but it is in the closet... hmmm... is this a coincidence??????? :winkwink: |
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From someone that owns Macs and PCs....
ME Apple products rule over all else. I actually enjoy working on the Mac but cannot say the same for my Windows machine. I cannot wait to get my G5. Mitch |
I've been a mac user since 1987 with the IIgs. I'm still a mac user. I've used PC's at friends houses' and at school. The hardware doesn't bother me but the OS pretty much sucks. I could get a good look at a t-bone steak by sticking my head up a bull's ass, but i'd rather take the butcher's word for it. At least %80 of creative professionals use macs. The magazine's you read are most likely done on the mac. The TV shows, it goes on and on. PC's are fine for everyday users but if you want to get work done without the hassel of a bullshit OS the mac is the choice. And if it wasn't for apple home computing wouldn't be where it is today, thats a fact.
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Just remember, no matter how fast the proccessor, still more than half of the software available isn't compatible with macs. Doesn't matter how fast...If you can't use it?
If you aren't a 12 year old or a graphics pro, it really doesn't matter. |
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pffft @ macs
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Will it play Doom 3?
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I have both platforms and have used both for a long time. For the dollar anbd for the amount of software available I still can't see justifying the expense of a Mac if you had to go one or the other. It used to be for my recording studio it HAD to be a Mac too but nowadays with how well Cubase works on the PC platform and dedicated systems you can get with Nuendo and such.
So is there any point to all my babble? Ummm... buy my Ebook? lol WHat happened to the good ol' Apple //c? |
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