Hmmm, sounds like somebody never used a Mac, start here jackass
http://www.apple.com/support/mac101/tour/
Hmm, funny Apple hating CNET said this about the mighty mouse, "Attractive design; scroll ball is comfortable and easy to use; works with Windows and Mac systems; integration with Tiger is flawless."
Wrong again, every mac manual has self service instructions, damn nigga, like the commericals said,
yeah i guess memory from crucial/kingston, etc and those pesky sata HDD's are a bitch to replace aint they, wait a minute, dont Mac's use intel chips? and PC components now? Hmm again Jackass,
An IBM PC? when the last time IBM made a pc, they sold them offf some time ago, friend, as far as Dev cycles go, you are correct, when some PC apps come to Mac, they get better, ask Microsoft, the worlds largest non Apple Developer. Many Mac users never have an issue, becuase there are more than suitable replacements on the Mac side for any applications on Windows. But better yet, you can run those bitches on your mac, faster than on a PC, remember? If not, we'll provide a refresher.
Again, same parts, non issue.
Again, an idiots folly, wrote the same shit 3 times to make an argument.
Funny, cant build your own bus either can you? There's a reason why macs just work, because they are built to last and have proven themselves over the long haul. I challenge you, go to ebay and price a mac from 2000 and compare a comparable PC from 2000, and when you see the price difference you'll understand, they hold their value better over more time.
Ever heard of Walt Mossberg? Read the WSJ or Wikipedia him and you'll walk slowly from the cloud of ignorance you've obviously walked into. Back in 10/2005, he
wrote,
"APPLE'S MACINTOSH COMPUTERS claim only a tiny share of the overall PC market, but they are getting more consideration from Windows users thinking of switching than at any time in many years. The daunting security problems that have plagued Windows have also prompted many of its users to take a serious look at the Mac. ...As a result, Mac sales, while still relatively small, have been growing much faster than overall personal computer sales. Are you among the PC majority considering a switch to the Mac? Then you probably have some important questions.
Q: How do Macs compare in quality with Windows PCs?
I believe that, at the moment, Apple makes the best computers, and the best operating system, for mainstream consumers doing typical tasks — email, web surfing, office-productivity functions such as word processing and presentations, photo organizing and editing, playing and collecting music, and editing home video.
Of all the major computer makers, Apple is the most focused on consumers and small businesses. Most make the bulk of their money, and take most of their cues, from the information-technology departments of large corporations.
Apple's iMac G5 consumer desktop is, in my opinion, the single best home computer on the market. Its PowerBook laptops are among the top portables."
Arstechnica, highly regarded website,
advises:
"The most subjective aspect of a keyboard review—and one that is largely worthless unless the reader is a twin or clone of the author—is how it feels. Having disclaimed that, the Apple Wireless Keyboard feels good. I find the keys to be responsive, but then as my wife says—occasionally screams—I have a very light touch. However, the Apple Wireless Keyboard is probably not for someone with sausage fingers and/or poor motor skills. Regarding ergonomics, the keyboard is flat, not curved, not adjustable, the keys flat, not beveled, short strokes the norm, tactile response lacking compared to buckling springs and mechanical switches. Some will say this does not a real keyboard make, but does it matter?
If the layout change and the removal of the keypad doesn’t make it obvious, laptops are the future. By moving toward design unity, Apple is once again getting ahead of the curve. As with every transition, a small minority will hate the change, but you really should at least try hating it in person first. You need to try the Apple Wireless Keyboard, or USB version, at a local Apple Store—where you will likely be disgusted by how filthy the keys are—but at least you will know."
Frank Wilson, you good sir are an ignorant man.
As of 08/2007, MOSSBERG has
advised:
"If you install Boot Camp on a well-equipped Mac model, it can become a blazing fast Vista computer. A few days ago I bought a top-of-the-line model of Apple’s new iMac line, and installed Boot Camp and Vista. I then tested the machine using Vista’s built-in Windows Experience Index, a rating system that goes from 1 to 5.9, with scores above 3.0 generally required for full, quick performance. My iMac scored a 5.0, the best score of any consumer Vista machine I have tested. Obviously, a tricked-out high end Dell or HP box might do as well or better, and a lesser Mac might do worse. But the score was very impressive for a computer that wasn’t designed with Vista in mind."
and of course, the good folks over at PC World, stick a dick on your nosebridge when they
say:
"The fastest Windows Vista notebook we've tested this year (through 10/25/07) is a Mac. Try that again: The fastest Windows Vista notebook we've tested this year--or for that matter, ever--is a Mac. Not a Dell, not a Toshiba, not even an Alienware. The $2419 (plus the price of a copy of Windows Vista, of course) MacBook Pro's PC WorldBench 6 Beta 2 score of 88 beats Gateway's E-265M by a single point, but the MacBook's score is far more impressive simply because Apple couldn't care less whether you run Windows."
So lets see, runs both mac OS and Windows via bootcamp and VMWare/Parrallels, to address your ignant comments about upgradability, go visit apple.com/support, pick a model and watch videos on how to upgrade, memory, HDD, PCI, etc. But see, youre missing the point, if buy what you'll need tomorrow today then you wont need upgrading every two years, let alone be forced to by your OS vendors (uh Vista, anyone? anyone? Uh Bueller? Bueller? Is this thing on?). I have a PowerMac G4 500 from back in 2000 thats still kickin like Bruce Lee and runs the latest software still, and even back then, support for 4GB of ram.
maybe next time, we'll research before we start spewing drivel on the net.