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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II
Of course the components are the same, what did you expect, Kryptonite processors?
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No I didn't, I was just showing that a Mac is the same as an equivalent store bought PC, just more expensive.
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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II
Apple develops their MoBos though, and that makes the difference.
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Really? I guess I never knew that. Although, some PC manufacturers do make their own too, most use other brands like Gigabyte, ASUS, MSI, ect.
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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II
Have a look at the interiors of a macbook air, it's a masterpiece of engineering, plus they offer you product warranties, support and even the possibility to run your beloved Windows if you really want to, all in a package which has specifically developed together with the OS, to ensure performance, safety and longevity.
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That is definitely true, but you should understand that a PC has ALL of those to! They can run a different OS besides Windows, they (store bought PC's) have product warrenties, free support, ect. ect. its all the same.
You seem to think that a $1,000 MAC will magically blow a
equivalent but less expensive PC away. But thats not true because they are the same thing.
I am NOT saying that Macs are bad or inferior, I'm just showing you that there really isn't ANYTHING unique to them that makes Macs a better...
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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II
Our procurement team has listed a looong list of advantages of Macs over PCs, you pay more for it yes, but it will last longer.
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Thats fine with me, really, I don't care if you're team uses Macs and not PCs.
EDIT. Lets get this thread back on topic before it gets locked/deleted.