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Quote from: Cpt.Jaeger on November 10, 2010, 12:30:34 PMWith windows, assume you start at a $1000 price point.No. $500. I told you. We just helped RR build one and I believe he splurged on certain components to get up to $700.QuoteOver the course of 5 years, you upgrade it and buy antivirus at $150 per year.No. I pay nothing for antivirus or firewall. Avast + Comodo > pretty much every commercial product except Trend Micro.QuoteYou also likely have to upgrade the OS once during those 5 years, which runs you at least $100.I have been using XP for as long as I can remember, and have no plans to upgrade any time soon.QuoteCost for 5 years: $1350That is more than I have paid to keep my desktop in shape for the last TEN years.ummm..... I was basing that on that you kept your software up2date (OS), that you paid $1000 (which i see was wrong), and this....Quote from: The Schaef on November 09, 2010, 11:53:55 PMYou 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).Ok, I missed the $500 price and now that I know you you run XP, I am curious of the specs of your system. I feel like I'm talking to someone with an outdated computer that is ignorant of recent technological advancements.... Please enlighten meAnd no, I got no impression that we were talking about laptops versus desktops when the discussion was "Mac" or "PC" with no distinction regarding the form factor.I assumed you were talking about desktops when you gave the $3000/$5000 price.... seeing as how with every single hardware upgrade possible a macbook pro can only cost $4500.
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
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).
Apple wants to charge me an extra $400 for 4 GB of ram :c. I didn't know RAM was $100 per GB....
Only if you want fruit scented RAM
Worst of all, Norton couldn't get rid of the virus I mentioned earlier! I eventually fixed everything by buying a pc.
ummm..... I was basing that on that you kept your software up2date (OS), that you paid $1000 (which i see was wrong), and this....
Ok, I missed the $500 price and now that I know you you run XP, I am curious of the specs of your system. I feel like I'm talking to someone with an outdated computer that is ignorant of recent technological advancements.... Please enlighten me
I assumed you were talking about desktops when you gave the $3000/$5000 price.... seeing as how with every single hardware upgrade possible a macbook pro can only cost $4500.
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XP works fine. Vista, on the other hand...
I don't have much experience with 7. I plan to, once I get around to getting it from my college's MSDN account.
I'm well aware of that. I don't have any personal experience with 7 (can't afford, don't have time), but I've read plenty of reviews, etc. I did participate in the beta.
I hear that it's fairly nifty. Both my laptop/desktop are due for a reinstall, I'm thinking of going 7 on desktop and Ubuntu on lappy.
Quote from: Cpt.Jaeger on November 10, 2010, 01:20:28 PMummm..... I was basing that on that you kept your software up2date (OS), that you paid $1000 (which i see was wrong), and this....That question is the heart of what I'm trying to get at here. I am told I need to buy all this other software to get my PC to do what I want, and I am trying to figure out what that software is supposed to be. Other than you assuming I should always upgrade my OS, no one has even suggested to me what that is supposed to mean.Oh, i don't know. I didn't say you had to get other software.Quote from: The Schaef on November 09, 2010, 11:53:55 PMOk, I missed the $500 price and now that I know you you run XP, I am curious of the specs of your system. I feel like I'm talking to someone with an outdated computer that is ignorant of recent technological advancements.... Please enlighten meYou assume because I passed on Vista and am in no hurry to upgrade to a required 64-bit OS, that I am ignorant of technological advancements? Can you explain why you came to that conclusion?Your right that could have been worded better. Either, A. if you have a 64-bit system, UPGRADE TO 7!!! huge benefits. B. if you don't have a 64-bit system.... clearly a downside to your 10 year upgrade plan
Oh, i don't know. I didn't say you had to get other software.
Your right that could have been worded better. Either, A. if you have a 64-bit system, UPGRADE TO 7!!! huge benefits. B. if you don't have a 64-bit system.... clearly a downside to your 10 year upgrade plan
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