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I can't remember where I read it, but one independent review "the best windows there ever is....is a Mac running windows" -
maybe theyd never opened the case on either then..

I can't remember where I read it, but one independent review "the best windows there ever is....is a Mac running windows" -

Well, I've had a look and I can't find this £1000 anywhere.


and it really does 'just work' sorry but you might think its hype but its sooooo true
and of course a 5 year old computer is going to take ages to load... its 5 years old!
well i turned it on... it asked me what language i wanted everything, what language i wanted the keyboard and offered to transfer things from a harddisk... then it asked me what internet wireless i wanted to connect to and did everything for me
i turn it off, it goes off, i turn it on and it goes on - the screen is phenominal, my pictures are much cleaner and easier to edit with it compared to my old laptop (which was a PC and cost 1000 about 2 years ago)
i am definatly converted! in just a day! If this had been a PC purchase i would have spent the first half a day fannying about trying to get it to behave how i want it to (or even behave at all) With the iMac i was editing pictures in a few minutesIts fabby
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and it really does 'just work' sorry but you might think its hype but its sooooo true
and of course a 5 year old computer is going to take ages to load... its 5 years old!
and you wont be able to upgrade it any further to get any more life out of it, like I can with the PC I built.
All i know is that i am far happier with my Mac than i have been with any previous PC purchase made in my whole life... fully converted
Excellent choice Fi, you'll go on enjoying it for many years and in 2 or 3 it will still be fast, unlike a PC which will be haveing java updates everytime you start it up!!
As for they're comparing similiar PC's to similar Macs...its the way Mcas crunch numbers that make them faster!
Whatever task it is...Macs do it better!!
I've a 27" with the screen that is phenominal and as fast as I need it and some!
I suppose it's like comparing Nikon to Canon...Canon just do it better!oh..did I just stir a hornets nest!!
I have both, a 24" iMac 2.4GHz, 4 GB Ram and a top spec PC I built myself last month.
In all honesty, I use the PC more now.
The mac I have had for about 5 years and has become a pain in the ass. It randomly connects and disconnects from the internet, whether hard wired or wireless, it refuses to connect to the home network, the graphics card is overheating casuing the screen to lock and its running slower than anything else Ive ever had. It takes 5 minutes to load Safari, and about 8 to load Photoshop.
My PC is an Intel i5 with a Gforce gtx470 graphics card and 4GB ram and runs like a dream. It cost just over £800 to build myself, whereas the mac cost £1400 and I cant upgrade it any further.
Yes macs are nice to look at, and easy to use, but they arent the saints all the mac fanbois want you to beleive.
Macs need maintenance as well, like clearing your cache, defrag the drive. I have found that the more photos and albums you create = more fragments. I have had my Mac pro now for nearly 3 years. Just upgraded my wife's pc (i5 processor , raptor drive, 4gig mem, fast graphics (not as fast as gtx470) and my mac is still faster, Safari is up as soon as I click the icon as are the rest of my apps. I have win7 on a separate drive for gaming and my weather station. Also networked with wifes pc and sharing NAS drive. All I need now is the D7000 !![]()
I thought of another point about buying a Mac...QC, Quality Control.
With a self built, the QC, the maintenance is by the end user. With the mac the QC is done by Apple, the testing is done by Apple. You know the drivers will work, you know the parts sre compatible, you know you are buying more an appliance, not a computer.
yes macs are considered some of the best computers around,Is this the Canon / Nikon of the PC world?
yes macs are considered some of the best computers around,
because they just work. i don't think they could really be described as the Nikon's or Canons of the PC world though because mac are in a different league they have little competition in there target market, but if what you were asking is are macs the best id say yes![]()
seriously?
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I have noticed as well that Mac OS X launches applications faster than Windows. Even on my measly Asus Eee most apps only require one "bounce" of the dock icon.
Realistically though when you have a fast Mac and a fast PC, the half second longer that the PC takes to launch an app isn't a deal breaker.
It annoys me that OS X does not provide an uninstall utility like Windows does. Sure, dragging an app to the bin gets rid of it, but it doesn't get rid of the dependencies and library files that it may have linked to it. Although the Windows uninstallers aren't perfect either, they generally do a good enough job at getting rid of startup items and other extraneous clutter. Mac OS X also doesn't provide a defragmentation utility.
That's a good way to put it. Computers aren't appliances but as you say, an Apple computer (especially under AppleCare) comes damn close.