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Yes, Two PCS with windows 7 (assuming we are talking alienware) WOULD be more expensive than a mac.
On a side note, I got a free iPod Touch with my Mac.On another note, I went to Boston with the iPod. While there, it disappeared...
On another note, I went to Boston with the iPod. While there, it disappeared...
And then have your computer only last 3 years. Plus, there are so many things you have to purchase for software to give it what the Mac has.
And what things do you think I need to purchase software for, to get the functionality I want?
Software is subjective to what you're using the computer for. Mac has it all together, and in the long run might be cheaper. All the add-ons add up. On a side note, mine is a lappy...if I had a desktop, I might go with Windows. But the last Dell Lappy I had was not nearly as good as this one.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on November 09, 2010, 10:18:13 PMOn another note, I went to Boston with the iPod. While there, it disappeared...I have More Than a Feeling that you went to see a Rock and Roll Band somewhere near Cheers. While there, you met a girl named Amanda who asked to borrow your iPod. She told you it was Smokin' hot, but then she disappeared when a crowd surfer bumped into you (you didn't have your hands up). I'm afraid those things happen to all of us, so if I can give you any Peace of Mind, I'd say Don't Look Back and just "keep moving forward" (Walt Disney's words, not mine). You also may want to stay clear of Boston.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on November 09, 2010, 10:36:23 PMSoftware is subjective to what you're using the computer for. Mac has it all together, and in the long run might be cheaper. All the add-ons add up. On a side note, mine is a lappy...if I had a desktop, I might go with Windows. But the last Dell Lappy I had was not nearly as good as this one.You still haven't explained to me what software I had to buy to make my $500 computer build plus $100-$150/yr in maintenance a more expensive purchase than a $3000 Mac (and I've tried to be fair and not list the top-shelf $5k versions).
I bought mine for $1000.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on November 09, 2010, 11:58:45 PMI bought mine for $1000. You need to make up your mind whether or not you mean "high-end" when you say "high-end". $1000 is clearly not a high-end price for a Mac by a long shot, and when I gave a $3000 (not even a $5000) price point earlier, you accepted that for the purposes of this discussion.
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When did I say high-end? Plus, when I first "accepted" the $3000 ones, I wasn't arguing about price, I was arguing about quality.
Example: Garageband comes on the mac. It's about $100-300 for a decent recording program.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on November 10, 2010, 08:11:38 AMWhen did I say high-end? Plus, when I first "accepted" the $3000 ones, I wasn't arguing about price, I was arguing about quality.In fairness, Jaeger was the one who originally made the argument to buying a high-end Mac. But if the argument is that you buy a high-end Mac to have something still relevant five years later, and that's the point from which I'm proceeding, I am forced to assume when you enter that same line of discussion that you are accepting the same premise that Jaeger and I were using. What I infer from that is a not-high-end Mac will not still be a powerhouse five years later, since that's what was required to push an upgrade back a minimum of five years.I understand that not every Mac costs a small fortune; that's not a difficult concept to grasp. But likewise, not every $1000 Mac bought five years ago is going to run Batman: Arkham Asylum, either. I accepted his premise that you buy big to make it last longer between replacements, that only makes sense. What does not make sense is your claim that I have to replace my computer after three years (I haven't) or that I have to buy all kinds of software to get the functionality I want (I don't).
Buy a mac if you are running a business and need a server or are doing hardcore audio/video/photo editing.Buy a pc if you are doing anything else.
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With windows, assume you start at a $1000 price point.
Over the course of 5 years, you upgrade it and buy antivirus at $150 per year.
You also likely have to upgrade the OS once during those 5 years, which runs you at least $100.
Cost for 5 years: $1350