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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
why choose a pc?
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<blockquote data-quote="rhk0327" data-source="post: 364530" data-attributes="member: 29460"><p>"That's been shown on many occasions to not be true like for like." Can you tell me where to find this? I only have to run over to Dells website or even look at ads posted in the paper. Windows machines are significantly cheaper for simliar concrete performance levels. What do you think pays for all those beautiful mac stores? This doesn't take in to account the extra efficiency and time saved with using an OS that you really like or great presentation. </p><p>It's more about how much more your'e going to spend on a depreciating asset, and much save time and headache your'e gonna get from that extra spent. If you're already good at windows, I would say stick with windows. If you're sitting on a comfortable amount of income and want to seemlessly connect all your apple devices (ipod + itunes + computer + mactv + iphone in the future), then apple becomes a more viable route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhk0327, post: 364530, member: 29460"] "That's been shown on many occasions to not be true like for like." Can you tell me where to find this? I only have to run over to Dells website or even look at ads posted in the paper. Windows machines are significantly cheaper for simliar concrete performance levels. What do you think pays for all those beautiful mac stores? This doesn't take in to account the extra efficiency and time saved with using an OS that you really like or great presentation. It's more about how much more your'e going to spend on a depreciating asset, and much save time and headache your'e gonna get from that extra spent. If you're already good at windows, I would say stick with windows. If you're sitting on a comfortable amount of income and want to seemlessly connect all your apple devices (ipod + itunes + computer + mactv + iphone in the future), then apple becomes a more viable route. [/QUOTE]
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