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| 06 Feb 2014 08:11 PM |
people aren't computer illiterate anymore and want actual functioning computers, not shoddy boxes of wires
microsoft better step it up :( |
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koolkid64
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:12 PM |
| thanks now you have to ruin my future developing career by forcing me to use windows to prove a point |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:12 PM |
| Apple computers are boxes of wires too, the case just covers them really well |
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Xhrye
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:13 PM |
| Another Apple Fanboy. I will NEVER use an Apple product. Ever. Maybe a Google one, but that's it. I'm a Microsoft person all the way. While you have that 1299$ iMac that will be outdated in 2 weeks after purchase, I will have a super PC with Windows that will never go out of date. (It will eventually, usually after 10 years) |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:13 PM |
"nope linux based os's"
computers =/= operating system
learn english thanks |
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NineNyan9
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:14 PM |
last time i checked, no one makes cpus every 2 weeks and i'm no apple fan |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:14 PM |
"1299$ iMac that will be outdated in 2 week"
my $10,000 mac pro is upgradable by the user, le good le trole tho 5/5 |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:15 PM |
| You can't upgrade a Mac. To a new OS, yes. But not in software. With a regular PC, you can always swap out the hardware yourself. |
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posten3
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:16 PM |
And I'll be that person in the shady house at the end of the street who still knows the words "PC" and "Microsoft"
-Imagination- |
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mike88088
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NineNyan9
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:17 PM |
uh, the mac pro has a body that pops off "but umg my upgradability1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
try and do it on the regular desktop all in ones and see how well you do
also, a mac pro is just as easily upgradable as any windows desktop
i can get why you don't like apple, but please don't pull things out of your ass |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:17 PM |
". With a regular PC, you can always swap out the hardware yourself"
the motherboard is completely removable and upgradable
also funny how apple sells ram for their machines on their website, isn't it? |
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lzasha
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:18 PM |
| Me and my friend remmington870 will blast away those food products and keep the master race of PC |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:19 PM |
You can technically change out mac hardware, but you break warranty and junk by doing it. Also, you can edit applications such as Finder to make your apple experience more custom. Windows does have a lot of customization, however. |
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Dasherguy
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:19 PM |
| the new mac pro looks like a can |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:20 PM |
"but you break warranty and junk by doing it"
you can go to any apple store and get them to upgrade it for you with the parts you've purchased
that way they can get it all right and keep your warranty :) |
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NineNyan9
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:21 PM |
it's not that hard to upgrade stuff on a mac and for those which you can't find me a pc which can
please, pc fans
i don't like apple, but please don't pull things out of your ass
it stinks |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:22 PM |
I really love how some people argue about windows being far superior to Mac OS, but they haven't even touched a mac. There are rare exceptions, but they are rare. |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:22 PM |
"There are rare exceptions, but they are rare."
That really is the funny thing
If all you can afford is some linux box and phone that's fine and all but don't bash something you don't even own or have used |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:24 PM |
I use both a mac and windows daily. Windows 7 at school, mac at home.
Both have their huge pros, but they both still have cons. |
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:25 PM |
| I have used an iMac before, and most iOS devices. Because everytime my sister want to upgrade her iPhone or iPod, I have to go because I am the only person who knows anything about actual technology in my house. I did not have good experiences with any of their products. |
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NineNyan9
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| 06 Feb 2014 08:25 PM |
my relative has 3 imacs well gee, why you ask?
because not everyone needs bleeding edge specs
he just wants a simple compootis, and by dear god does the imac excel at that
go ahead and hate the imac because it's not really a laptop or a desktop, but some people just like simple stuff.... |
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