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    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    nearly forgot if you want to see an apple lover squirm mention USB3 and 10,000-rpm hard drives

    but they wont know what your talking about
    Exactly... you buy a PC if you enjoy tinkering. People that buy a mac generally have better things to do with their time!

    Quote Originally Posted by HangOver View Post
    I don't really hate APPLE I just can't see why apple users bang on about how great they are when they run exactly the same hardware as PC's
    Intel boards, nvidia video, slow HDD's etc.......the ONLY thing that makes an apple stand out is the OS and thats what your paying the PREMIUM price for.
    Well... I know what you're saying, but so far as I'm aware - apart from the items you have mentioned all the boards and parts are very much custom because they are built into apples award winning enclosures. Apple lead the computer world in industrial design.

    If you were right that they were filled with generic components then they would be cheaper to repair than they are! Not that I've ever had one repaired, but I know it does happen.

    And yes they do usually come at a premium price, but you do get industrial design which is second to none and should be factored in.
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    I used to look after about 200 computers, about 10 of them were macs.
    Calls to fix a mac always made me nervous, cause I hardly ever had to do anything to them, and the operating systems changed faster than I could get experience with them.
    PCs on the other hand - dead easy, always working on them. (Sounds like some of the older landrovers I read about here)
    A couple of the staff were mac experts and could usually perform some miracle on them if I couldn't sort it.
    They are just a 'bit different'. (yep, the mac staff and the computers)
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoadie72 View Post
    Yes but how many German's supported Hitler? Didn't make the majority right though...
    I officially call Godwin's Law on this thread.

    Seriously though, I work with computers all day long, Its all I've ever done. When I come home I don't want to stuff around. I just want to know what I can open the lid on my MacBook Pro and everything just works.

    Think about how much time you've spent trying to make something work on a computer... oh my god. My life is worth more than that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flagg View Post
    I officially call Godwin's Law on this thread.

    Seriously though, I work with computers all day long, Its all I've ever done. When I come home I don't want to stuff around. I just want to know what I can open the lid on my MacBook Pro and everything just works.

    Think about how much time you've spent trying to make something work on a computer... oh my god. My life is worth more than that.
    That's exactly how I feel about it.

    I bought a new Mac on Friday, and with about 3 hours work I had everything installed, and all our data, accounts recreated and preferences installed for my both my wife's and my account. Apple also supply a thing called "migration assistant" which moves everything to your new computer in less than an hour usually. I didn't use that as I wanted a fresh start.

    I am now typing happily on it and it has settled into family life. I think I'll find a few more things but that's pretty much it. How many people with windows could say they could do that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    How many people with windows could say they could do that?
    quite a few actually 

    that works quite well in windows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onemore View Post
    Is it true that Macs don't get virus attacks?
    So if Macs don't have problems with viruses that is where I am heading.
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    In this post here I was authorised to make the following statement in regards to Apples operating system and viruses.

    "There are currently no viruses or malware threats for currently patched Snow Leopard in the wild. Nor have there ever been any large scale malware or virus attacks on OS X since it's release apart from one Trojan only found in pirated copies of iWork."



    I have run mac's for 4 years now and have never used any anti virus software. I don't know any other Mac user that has except for those that use macs in Microsoft environments where the AV software on the macs is to stop them passing on Microsoft viruses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    quite a few actually 

    that works quite well in windows.
    They must have improved things then because whenever I used to help people with it there was a battle to find all the fragments of data spread through out the program, system, and user directories.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    In this post here I was authorised to make the following statement in regards to Apples operating system and viruses.
    haha not that thread again don't you get me started!
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    Quote Originally Posted by flagg View Post
    haha not that thread again don't you get me started!
    Yep I reckon I had that Nazi Balmer nailed on points in that one!
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    Quote Originally Posted by flagg View Post
    Think about how much time you've spent trying to make something work on a computer... oh my god. My life is worth more than that.
    Maybe its just me but really if the user doesnt stuff around with a PC then it wont go wrong. The laptop Im using now is XP and ive had it maybe 2+ years. New, out of the box and its never went wrong, it just works.

    I have a windows7 pc, upgraded from Windows XP and it just worked and still it just works. Show me faulty PC and I'll show you a user that tinkers, oh and don't blame the PC hardware because as I just mentioned it's Intel based, just like the apple copied, sorry, ermmm designed.


    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    Exactly... you buy a PC if you enjoy tinkering.
    I work with computers all day the LAST thing i want to do is "tinker" when i get home thats probably why mine works..... all the time, I don't tinker.

    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    Well... I know what you're saying, but so far as I'm aware - apart from the items you have mentioned all the boards and parts are very much custom because they are built into apples award winning enclosures. Apple lead the computer world in industrial design.
    Apple are based on an intigrated motherboards which may or may not,(I've never looked into it) be built specially for the apples, but they ARE intel boards,(same brand as my PC) dual and quad core CPU's the same as my PC, same RAM, same hard drives, same NIC, same cd/dvd drives, different case though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    If you were right that they were filled with generic components
    see above

    Quote Originally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot View Post
    And yes they do usually come at a premium price, but you do get industrial design which is second to none and should be factored in.
    Well there is design and asthetics, design is fine,(see intel) asthetics, I'll leave that to the girls.


    I mentioned 10k hard drives and USB3 earlier not because apple users don't know what it is because they are not technical users but they are, (as far as I know) unavailable on the apple but are on the PC.
    try how's that for design

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