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<blockquote data-quote="techster82" data-source="post: 205514" data-attributes="member: 14842"><p>I have gotten to know the Apple rep at the local CompuUSA pretty good and visit with him every time I go in. He is your typical Apple guy, doesn't use windows for anything and probably never will. I was talking to him the day boot camp came out, and he said he was loading it on one machine, and also was installing Parallels software on another. His point of view was that it didn't matter what people used the computers for as long as he was selling more of them. I wouldn't want all the Apple's to be booted into Windows, but I see where this could be a fantastic sales strategy for the Apple Reps. Computer buyer walks in to get a new PC, and doesn't know the first thing about Apple. Then he sees this cool looking computer and walks over to it, but instead of being some OS he has no idea about and walking away, it is simply a stylish Window's PC. He sticks around, Apple rep walks over, they talk about all the new benefits of having this setup, customer sees the light, buys imac, Apple sales go up, and customer is happy. Win win situation for everybody.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="techster82, post: 205514, member: 14842"] I have gotten to know the Apple rep at the local CompuUSA pretty good and visit with him every time I go in. He is your typical Apple guy, doesn't use windows for anything and probably never will. I was talking to him the day boot camp came out, and he said he was loading it on one machine, and also was installing Parallels software on another. His point of view was that it didn't matter what people used the computers for as long as he was selling more of them. I wouldn't want all the Apple's to be booted into Windows, but I see where this could be a fantastic sales strategy for the Apple Reps. Computer buyer walks in to get a new PC, and doesn't know the first thing about Apple. Then he sees this cool looking computer and walks over to it, but instead of being some OS he has no idea about and walking away, it is simply a stylish Window's PC. He sticks around, Apple rep walks over, they talk about all the new benefits of having this setup, customer sees the light, buys imac, Apple sales go up, and customer is happy. Win win situation for everybody. [/QUOTE]
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