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DjWoody
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Originally posted by sean5
can you still return it? if so, i would recommend that.


Why would you recommend returning his Mac?
Ryan0751
Because he's a troll.

Or more likely jealous that some people like premium computers that he can't afford.

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Originally posted by DjWoody
Why would you recommend returning his Mac?
sean5
quote:
Originally posted by DjWoody
Why would you recommend returning his Mac?


personal experience :(

i have an ibook which i guess is supposed to be the cheaper of the models, but it cost like 1400 and it is poorly made. my model didn't have the battery issue, but it still got so hot that it messed up my cd player to the point where i could not use it. warranty was only good for a year and who knows how much they would charge. the amount of programs available is very limited, and someone mentioned soulseek mac version (ssx) and i have to say it is not very good. the thing is, all these people make it out like macs are god and that they never fail and never crash and that is just not true. maybe it's just for me i don't know, but my comp has crashed many times causing me too lose my cookies which sucks because i've lost some shopping carts :mad: luckily, i've never lost anything really important like while i was doing a school report or else i probably would have thrown it out the window (literally).

so yeah just from personal experience
sean5
quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Because he's a troll.

Or more likely jealous that some people like premium computers that he can't afford.


premium computers from china LOL
Ryan0751
News flash. EVERYTHING is from China. A+H anyone?

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Originally posted by sean5
premium computers from china LOL
DjWoody
quote:
Originally posted by sean5
personal experience :(

i have an ibook which i guess is supposed to be the cheaper of the models, but it cost like 1400 and it is poorly made. my model didn't have the battery issue, but it still got so hot that it messed up my cd player to the point where i could not use it. warranty was only good for a year and who knows how much they would charge. the amount of programs available is very limited, and someone mentioned soulseek mac version (ssx) and i have to say it is not very good. the thing is, all these people make it out like macs are god and that they never fail and never crash and that is just not true. maybe it's just for me i don't know, but my comp has crashed many times causing me too lose my cookies which sucks because i've lost some shopping carts :mad: luckily, i've never lost anything really important like while i was doing a school report or else i probably would have thrown it out the window (literally).

so yeah just from personal experience


Wow! That sucks. I've been using Macs & PC's since high school (and that was a long time ago), and I prefer Macs. The old Mac OS did have issues, but all that is gone now. I'm not even going to start comparing them because that will start the never ending Mac vs PC debate.
Ryan0751
I've had 5-6 macs thus far, and all of them were reliable EXCEPT for the iBook. I had the motherboard replaced like 3 times before getting the macbook, and haven't had a problem since. My best friend just had HIS iBook motherboard replaced for I think the 3rd time. Seems the iBook was fatally flawed.

Every vendor puts out lemons from time to time... ask Dell owners about their experiences and I'm sure you'll find Apple has a much better track record... but they still aren't perfect, nobody is. I can say that for a laptop, the apple care plan is totally worth it because any repair for the first 3 years is covered (except damage that's your fault, like dropping it). And they are very good... when I DID need service, I had my machine back in 2-3 days.

And all the new macs can run windows as well so for those situations where you need a windows only app, it's not a problem. Personally I only have one app I use (work related) that's not available on Mac or equivalent. Don't criticize someone who's already made their purchase.

I'm not anti-windows or anything, I would probably be quite happy with a souped up Thinkpad :) But I like OS X just that much more.

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Originally posted by sean5
personal experience :(

i have an ibook which i guess is supposed to be the cheaper of the models, but it cost like 1400 and it is poorly made. my model didn't have the battery issue, but it still got so hot that it messed up my cd player to the point where i could not use it. warranty was only good for a year and who knows how much they would charge. the amount of programs available is very limited, and someone mentioned soulseek mac version (ssx) and i have to say it is not very good. the thing is, all these people make it out like macs are god and that they never fail and never crash and that is just not true. maybe it's just for me i don't know, but my comp has crashed many times causing me too lose my cookies which sucks because i've lost some shopping carts :mad: luckily, i've never lost anything really important like while i was doing a school report or else i probably would have thrown it out the window (literally).

so yeah just from personal experience
DjWoody
Apple is very quick with the repairs. I had my Logic Board replaced on my MacBook, and I got it back within the next day.

:toothless
British
You could just get a program called parallels working, it runs only on the new intel chipped macs, then run whatever program you cant find on the mac through your copy of windows.
Makes a very superior mac, fastest windows computer i have ever seen, and has the versatility of both software groups run on the same hardware.
I would seriously suggest looking into parallels, for your mac.

British
Ryan0751
I run VMWare Fusion, same thing. Works very well.

quote:
Originally posted by British
You could just get a program called parallels working, it runs only on the new intel chipped macs, then run whatever program you cant find on the mac through your copy of windows.
Makes a very superior mac, fastest windows computer i have ever seen, and has the versatility of both software groups run on the same hardware.
I would seriously suggest looking into parallels, for your mac.

British

Stu Cox
quote:
Originally posted by Ryan0751
Because he's a troll.

Or more likely jealous that some people like premium computers that he can't afford.

If you spent the £2000 or whatever you were gonna spend on a Mac on a really decent, well built PC instead it would be an absolute monster, stable as (blowing Apples the biggest claim of why they're better out of the water) and guess what... it would support an infinite amount more software too!!

In fact with the power you'd have behind that you could quite easily have a load of tweak plugins running at the same time as whatever production software you've got running to make your PC look and act like a Mac if you loved it that much (but still being compatible with so much more software and leaving your head free from being wedged up your own arse)

Don't get me wrong, I think Macs are good... but a PC at the same price would likely out perform it, hardly making Mac a "premium computer"
Ryan0751
Slight performance tweaks does not equal user experience though, and that's what makes a Mac "premium". You pay for a machine that you take out of the box, plug in, and it "just works". The OS and hardware have already been tested, and you don't need to do anything to start WORKING. Which is why you buy a computer in the first place, it's a tool.

You'd definitely get a faster machine if you either built it yourself or bought one from a reputable vendor. I used to build all my own machines, but I gave up on that idea because I got sick of tweaking with computer hardware during my free time. I know a lot of people do enjoy doing that, and that's fine.

And btw, I have a 24" iMac. There's nothing else out there like it in the PC world. I like that it looks nice, runs silent, and takes up very little space. Those are qualities which make it worth it's price TO ME.

quote:
Originally posted by Stu Cox
If you spent the £2000 or whatever you were gonna spend on a Mac on a really decent, well built PC instead it would be an absolute monster, stable as (blowing Apples the biggest claim of why they're better out of the water) and guess what... it would support an infinite amount more software too!!

In fact with the power you'd have behind that you could quite easily have a load of tweak plugins running at the same time as whatever production software you've got running to make your PC look and act like a Mac if you loved it that much (but still being compatible with so much more software and leaving your head free from being wedged up your own arse)

Don't get me wrong, I think Macs are good... but a PC at the same price would likely out perform it, hardly making Mac a "premium computer"
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