damn sorry guys for mispelling MAC
(Edited by silentkiller at 11:27 pm on May 15, 2006)
If gaming is "wasting" time, then so is every other form of recreation. Anyways, my point still stands that anyone looking into anything with as much power as the Mac Pro probably WILL look at custom. Your typical buyer doesn't want or need anything that powerful. Then again, your typical computer buyer is pretty clueless about what they're buying, which always pisses me off since the stuff isn't hard to understand, people just pretend that it is.
I use Windows XP and have had only a little experience with MACS. I find that PCs are a lot cheaper and you can find more support. Plus I don't have to worry about whether software required for classes is compatible with MAC. Yes, I've lost data before. Yes, I've lost date before. Yes, the computer screws up just when I'm in the middle of a paper. however, no computers are perfect. I'd eventually like to try a MAC , just for the experience. Now I dont like the way Microsoft runs business (through a monopoly) and the prices they charge for some of their software (Word etc). I certaintly don't like IE but since WIndows is the cheapest out there, I'll have to go with that.
Now I dont like the way Microsoft runs business (through a monopoly) and the prices they charge for some of their software (Word etc). I certaintly don't like IE but since WIndows is the cheapest out there, I'll have to go with that.
Which is why a lot of people use alternative software on windows. For example, for internet browsing you've got Firefox (among others), there's OpenOffice for office software, there's tons of stuff better than Windows Media Player, etc. And Microsoft runs a bit of a monopoly, true, but no worse than Apple is in forcing you to use their hardware with their OS. At least MS sticks to software, and they're not that bad (at least for the consumer) about it.
Further, when I say overpriced, I'm not just talking in respect to the exact same specs on a custom-built system, I'm also talking in terms of cost-effectiveness. When you can get a system that's only slightly less powerful for far cheaper, it doesn't really make sense to get the really expensive one, and the Mac Pro makes that choice for you, and picks the expensive one. That doesn't make sense for the consumer.
Quote: from sydpao at 1:06 am on Sep. 30, 2006 yeah right... mac's the best... windows is a piece of crap... How's that work? Mac requires apple's hardware, which is overpriced. Windows runs on both PCs and apple's hardware. Mac is unix-based and can have a pretty interface. So's Linux, but Linux is much more customizable, free, and runs on almost any hardware. Not to mention that the vast majority of programs that can run on Mac also run under Linux. Mac has very little game support. Windows has a great deal of game support. Linux also has quite a bit of game support between Wine and Cedega. XP rarely crashes, it might have bugs, but what doesn't? Mac fanboys go on and on about BSOD, and when I hear that I have to wonder if they've ever used anything but the 9x kernels. You get the idea.
yeah right... mac's the best... windows is a piece of crap...
How's that work? Mac requires apple's hardware, which is overpriced. Windows runs on both PCs and apple's hardware.
Mac is unix-based and can have a pretty interface. So's Linux, but Linux is much more customizable, free, and runs on almost any hardware. Not to mention that the vast majority of programs that can run on Mac also run under Linux.
Mac has very little game support. Windows has a great deal of game support. Linux also has quite a bit of game support between Wine and Cedega.
XP rarely crashes, it might have bugs, but what doesn't? Mac fanboys go on and on about BSOD, and when I hear that I have to wonder if they've ever used anything but the 9x kernels.
You get the idea.
Cingular Wireless = idiot.
Sadly, its an inherent problem with mac fanboys.
Umm actulaly. Dell is MORE expensive than a Mac Pro now. BAHAHA
Care to provide links?
btw, dell sucks, always has, always will.
As to post above mine... I've said this more times than I can count, a PC IS NOT WINDOWS. More importantly, as has been said several times already, a PC with similar specs to a Mac can be built for hundreds less.
I'm really, really, really, sick of Mac fanatics. Even Linux fanatics are better.