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Well at least everyone is being well behaved this time. No one has been called a "latte drinking fanboy" yet![]()
Latte drinking fanboy! you know you are.
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Well at least everyone is being well behaved this time. No one has been called a "latte drinking fanboy" yet![]()
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Well at least everyone is being well behaved this time. No one has been called a "latte drinking fanboy" yet![]()
Sorry not true. A MacBook pro is about as good as build quality gets for a laptop. Thinkpads were in some respects even better, but since Lenovo took over, that sadly isn't the case anymore.
At work we use high end HP and Dell laptops, they don't even come close.
Jiggly bits, plastic and metal stuff that doesn't fit well, etc. Even the much hyped Envy isn't as good. It comes close, but the design is also very very similar to a MBP.
If you have to ask then you are not yet ready, when you are we will welcome you into the club![]()
@bluemax, i have a 1000 pound budget for a new laptop, PC or Mac.
I have both an iMac and a new laptop with Windows 7 loaded.
The laptop has crashed more in 3 weeks than the iMac in 9 months.
Did someone just say "You can't go wrong with a Dell"?
I need to sleep a bit longer.
if you decided to go PC i can wholely recommend the dell lattitude E series. magnesium chassis = robust.
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It's not as sexy looking IMO but a solid piece of kit and a good performer.
So your telling me im not just paying for the apple badge on the front....
Another reason I am "upping" macs - whenever I use my mac I always enjoy the experience, as they say themselves, everything just works. I remember unboxing it, plugging it in and within seconds I was connected to the internet. When I press the on button it springs into life straight away and 20 seconds later I am doing what I intended to do with it. If I buy a new printer, I plug it in and it works. No loading software first. I dare say theres a piece of hardware out there that needs some drivers before it will work, but I haven't found it yet. It even knew how to read my 50D RAW files before I'd loaded the Canon software. In twenty five plus years of PC use (yeah, I remember DOS!) I have never known that before.
good comparison..
wall-e chugged on through hell and e-v-a (damn txt filter) shutdown and was unusable for a undetermind period of time..![]()

The build quality of mac's is terrible. No-where near as good as decent PC manufactuers.
- I was a Mac reseller for years, and maintained, upgraded etc loads of machines. When you open up the average pc you need to be *very* careful because of sharp edges etc, no such problems on Apple kit. In all the kit I sold I had one duff keyboard, I wish I could say the same about pc stuff.- I was a Mac reseller for years, and maintained, upgraded etc loads of machines. When you open up the average pc you need to be *very* careful because of sharp edges etc, no such problems on Apple kit. In all the kit I sold I had one duff keyboard, I wish I could say the same about pc stuff.
The difference comes down to personal preference, I stopped trying to persuade wintel lovers years ago. If windoze was so good no-one would ever buy a mac because you can get the same applications for either platform. Take a look at Apple's sales of computers, that tells you everything you need to know.
If you buy a PC, how many flavours of motherboard/processor/memory etc.etc. are there out there. If things go wrong everyone blames the other guy.
- I was a Mac reseller for years, and maintained, upgraded etc loads of machines. When you open up the average pc you need to be *very* careful because of sharp edges etc, no such problems on Apple kit. In all the kit I sold I had one duff keyboard, I wish I could say the same about pc stuff.
The difference comes down to personal preference, I stopped trying to persuade wintel lovers years ago. If windoze was so good no-one would ever buy a mac because you can get the same applications for either platform. Take a look at Apple's sales of computers, that tells you everything you need to know.
I do have a pc but I only use it to check the websites I develop work ok with IE and the pc versions of major browsers.
As Neil said, cheap cases maybe. I have a Lian Li case and no sharp edges in sight. When it arrived it also felt like the box was empty it is so light...
As for being "so good" then if MS are so much worse than Apple why have MS got 90% of the market? Using your logic that means they are around 10x better than Macs...![]()

Slightly different slant: Why are Macs more expensive? Well you pay for hardware that is controlled by the manufacturer and tested with the OS so you know that if you get a problem it must be the third party software. If you buy a PC, how many flavours of motherboard/processor/memory etc.etc. are there out there. If things go wrong everyone blames the other guy.
If windoze was so good no-one would ever buy a mac because you can get the same applications for either platform. Take a look at Apple's sales of computers, that tells you everything you need to know.
I think this debate has run it's course but I really can't let this one pass. MS have over 90% of the market and Apple 5% at best. So in a way, yes, that does "tell you all you need to know".
which reminds me.. what i do hate though is the very dictating opinion of some mac users.. (insert rolling eyes smiley here)
Riiiiight....don't get that from PC users at all, no never!
My favourite one from the PC is that if you EVER have a problem with a PC it is obviously because you are a brainless moron that is incapable of setting a PC up correctly.
Prediction for thread lock....
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Your stats are a little out of date it is about 15% Apple, 80+% MS now.
I can only speak from personal experience. I used PCs for many years and being the geek that I am I built several PCs from scratch. I was constantly upgrading, tweaking, overclocking you name it I was doing it. I never considered a Mac because I couldn't upgrade and tweak. I also thought that you couldn't get all the programs available on Windows.
Then I started to listen to the TWIT tech podcast and through that I listened to Macbreak Weekly. I was so jealous about both the passion that the hosts had for the Mac and also all the cool programs they were talking about that I couldn't get for Windows. But I still could make the switch. Then when Apple moved to Intel and I could run windows as well as OS X I thought it didn't make any sense not to switch.
Now, since getting my Mac I only load windows to run the two programs that I cannot get on OS X. Both of them are very specific pieces of software used for running scientific instruments and the associated data analysis. I have a three year old Macbook and while writing my PhD thesis it was running photoshop, illustrator, Word, excel, keynote, endnote AND windows concurrently.
In three years I have only ever inserted an OS X disc into the drive to upgrade to leopard and then to snow leopard. While running PCs I re-installed windows 95,98,2000,XP and vista more times than I could count. If only I could reclaim that time I would be a younger man!! Furthermore, I don't tweak (much) my Mac (although you certainly can), I've never ran a benchmark, I've not spent hours studying 100 versions of a new graphics card or cooling system.
I don't maintain it, I just use it!!! For me that has been the difference.
And one more thing, any discussion of price has to take into account both the customer service provided by Apple and the iLife software include with every Mac. To buy the same quality equivalent software on a PC would more than make up for the price difference. (Although I must admit, I have read that Microsoft have managed to improve windows movie maker)

There are replies in these threads like this every time and I always wonder why that is a positive?
So you spend all your time upgrading your PC but since moving to a mac you haven't upgraded it. Why didn't you just stop upgrading your PC? Why buy a Mac because you couldn't upgrade?
That's tantamount to saying "I can't stop drinking alcohol, so I stranded myself on a desert island!"
You don't NEED to upgrade your PC yet it would function perfectly for several years, just like your mac if you didn't.
I like all the mac people saying your paying for quality...
So your telling me im not just paying for the apple badge on the front.....
Here's a mac user telling you that you're most certainly paying a hefty premium for the badge. I wouldn't go as far as to say "just" for the badge but there's no getting away from the fact that a macbook or iPhone in plain and anonymous case wouldn't fetch the same money.
just to reitterate what gary just said, W7 for us anyway has been extremely stable. if you havent tried it yet its worth a serious look.
I actually said that I was reluctant to buy a Mac because I couldn't upgrade it!
So "I avoided the desert island because there was no alcohol there!" all the time not realising that the island was great fun without alcohol! lol
This was just a description of my personal experience. This is what I did with my PC and what I do with my Mac. As a PC user I had the opinion that Macs were inferior because I couldn't upgrade them, this is why I consider the point relevant.


However, when it comes to the OS, I did need to reinstall windows regularly because it wasn't functioning at all. But I have never had to reinstall OS X. Now, if I never spoke to anyone else I might believe that I was unlucky while using windows and very lucky while using OS X. But I am not the only one who reports having an easier life after switching to Mac.
The big question for this thread is what proportion of people switch from Mac to PC and PC to Mac!! I very rarely here of anyone switching from Mac to PC, especially if they originated from a PC. Although, I am sure the information I receive is biased since I read/listen to more (though not exclusively) mac-centric blogs and podcasts.
Please don't take this the wrong way but that's just silly!A macbook or iphone in a plane case wouldn't be a macbook or iphone.
Also, iphones are no more expensive than any other smart phone, at launch at least. It's only demand that keeps them from falling in price like any other phone as they age. In fact I my iphone 3G was free when I got it, my 3GS was £270 because my contract hadn't expired, but I sold the 3G for £330 which more than covered it. Before I had an iphone I had a Nokia E65 which cost me about £120 and my previous nokia only sold for £20. So I don't think the 'overpriced' argument really applies to iphones.
Anyway, this won't help the OP decide what the fuss is about.![]()