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Apple's Paradox - Go Intel and Keep the Hardware
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Oh, I'm the other way round |
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2005-11-10 12:01:12 |
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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.
I think some of the Apple hardware designs leave a lot to be desired. Worse, the *cost* of the hardware is a pain. That's not only what you pay for a new machine (in most cases, though not right across the range), but the *ongoing* cost. It's the cost of repairs as much as anything. The parts cost more; the labor costs more. You're not meant to get into Apple hardware yourself, and neither will most repair places touch it. The parts are expensive; and Apple has tied the whole deal up with its registered dealers.
I can do without Apple hardawre, but I'd love a robust well-engineered X86 machine like a ThinkPad - but running OS X.
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2005-11-14 03:51:36
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2005-11-10 13:21:16
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2005-11-10 13:50:50
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2005-11-10 13:21:59
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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.