My Dell does everything I need for work.
My personal Compaq is old as hell and I still use it for travel, etc. It cant run LOTRO, but neither can that Mac

Tessian wrote:Dell can sell you the same hardware for almost half the price so what's the deal?I'm buying more than hardware. I've used Windows, Linux and OSX. OSX wins, and I'm willing to pay for it.
Tessian wrote:Apple does an AWESOME job of taking what others have already done and convincing their customer base that it's NEW and INNOVATIVE because they do it now. As Zeus has pointed out most manufacturers have had similar laptop designs out for ages; that new macbook looks pretty close to my sister's Toshiba that's now 3 years old.QFT.
I've always thought they were solid built/designed machines, but I don't get how their prices haven't come down. Dell can sell you the same hardware for almost half the price so what's the deal?
Kupek wrote:I almost bought a Macbook when I was shopping for a new laptop back in January... in the end I chose against it because I just couldn't justify the cost. For the same price of the lowest end macbook (which sucks in comparison to the others, btw) I picked up a VERY powerful laptop and once they have an easy way to put OSX on an Intel chipset I'm there. Macbooks are great for casual computer user who has the extra cash to burn, but for the rest of us that need more horsepower and for a laptop to DO things we'll stick with paying the same amount for a high end PC laptop. There are a lot of good things about the Mac, I just wish Apple would focus their marketing on THAT instead of making fun of Windows. They're no better than John McCain when it comes to commercial advertising.Tessian wrote:Dell can sell you the same hardware for almost half the price so what's the deal?I'm buying more than hardware. I've used Windows, Linux and OSX. OSX wins, and I'm willing to pay for it.
Second, there's more to even the hardware than the components that go in it. The design of their case is the best in the industry, and, again, I'm willing to pay for it. You think "it looks pretty close," but from what I've personally seen, nothing touches the Macbooks.
I've known I wanted a Macbook for a long time now, I've just been waiting for them to upgrade the lineup.
Tessian wrote:Macbooks are great for casual computer user who has the extra cash to burn, but for the rest of us that need more horsepower and for a laptop to DO things we'll stick with paying the same amount for a high end PC laptop.Ha. Most of the people I know who have Macbooks are Computer Scientists. OSX is everything I want Linux to be. There's more to being able to "DO" things with a computer than the raw specs.
Kupek wrote:Second, there's more to even the hardware than the components that go in it.Yes! This is I think a really fundamental point that you guys just don't get. Comparing these new Macbooks to a fucking HP laptop? There is a fundamental lack of comprehension being revealed in that comparison.
Andrew, Killer Bee wrote:I love you guys, but I wish that you — that is to say, Tessian, Zeus, Sine, and Flip — would just not post in Apple threads. You make the same points every time Apple comes up and it is tiring.A big part of what Apple sells - arguably their main marketing points - is style. I was simply pointing out they stole their style in this case.
Flip wrote:I have a friend who bought a very nice Macbook last year and is also drooling over the announcement of the new ones. That just goes to show that a lot of Apple users are more in it for the look and prestige than functionality.The multiple of anecdotes is not data.
Matrix wrote:<del>Anti-</del>Fanatic Apple people are the most thick-headed, stubborn people on the planet. No matter how good you find the product compared to <del>everything else you've used</del> an apple product, how much you like it, they'll always come in and try to argue about how it is terrible, evil, and/or <del>overpriced</del> inferior.FTFY
Andrew, Killer Bee wrote:This is something I'm trying to understand. Besides the "look cool" physics of the hardware (pretty colors!), what is so great about the hardware, next to a PC? For the most part, it's locked hardware, and that locked hardware really makes it hard to encourage competition in the Apple marketplace. Thus, the price of your Apple is always higher to a comparable PC.Kupek wrote:Second, there's more to even the hardware than the components that go in it.Yes! This is I think a really fundamental point that you guys just don't get. Comparing these new Macbooks to a fucking HP laptop? There is a fundamental lack of comprehension being revealed in that comparison.
Kupek wrote:The multiple of anecdotes is not data.Well, excuuuuuuse me if there isn't scientific studies available that show that most Apple fanboys are, in fact, buying it because it looks cool. For now, we have a vast wealth of opinions that all point to the same conclusion.
Tessian wrote: FTFYThe anti-Apple response I am seeing is in response to relatively new product owners, such as Kupek and myself, who are simply just expressing positive response towards Apple products.
/Seriously though, it goes both ways... just that the anti-mac is in response to the initial anti-everything else elitism many mac owners display.
Lox wrote:Didn't the stock take a dive when Jobs got sick or something recently?That's kind of what I was referring to... a story came out that claimed Jobs was in poor health or that he had cancer (I forget exactly what) and Apple stock took a beating. The story was later refutted and turned out to be incorrect, but it showed just how much investors trust apple to continue to deliver once Jobs is gone. There was even an article shortly after saying that some investors demanded that Jobs release his medical history because his health was apparently so tightly linked with the stock price, haha.
SineSwiper wrote:And we have Maddox. His opinion is like a scientific study, or more like a mathematical proof, in that he is always right.I believe that would make it a scientific law that only quantam physics can attempt to argue against (kinda like the law of gravity :-)