| Weblog: | Apple's Paradox - Go Intel and Keep the Hardware | |
| Subject: | Oh, I'm the other way round | |
| Date: | 2005-11-10 12:01:12 | |
| From: | michael98 | |
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Response to: It's actually a *good* thing
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That's interesting. I have very severe doubts about Apple hardware, but would not like to use Win XP at all. So I'm just the opposite way round from your boss.
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Oh, I'm the other way round
2005-11-10 13:21:16 p.k. [Reply | View]
"You're not meant to get into Apple hardware yourself, and neither will most repair places touch it."
It's funny you state this. With the iMac G4, you can even replace the screen among other parts. The G5 towers are tooless chassis. The only one I know of that you can't upgrade yourself is the Mini. -
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2005-11-10 13:50:50 ghiebert [Reply | View]
With the exception of the old iMacs, I've found every Mac I've had -- a Cube, a G4 tower, and two PowerBooks -- easier to repair/upgrade than the PCs's I've had. The parts are the exact same parts (memory, hard drives, CD/DVD burners) that I would have needed to put inside a similar PC as well.
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Back when they were mostly G4s, I used to find the Haynes Mac Manual ( http://www.haynes.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10001&storeId=10001&productId=14501&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=32503 ) invaluable.