I am a PC.....
I'm cheap too. I always think I want a Mac, but when it comes down to it I always buy a pc for less. Between work and home I've got 3 laptops and 5 desktops. Sometimes they crash and give me heck, I get mad at Microsoft, but I live with it, and the money is still better off in my pocket.
Last edited by 2k7gtcs; Sep 24, 2008 at 11:41 AM.
I keep hearing how Vista sucks, but I like it. I built my Media Center machine with a Q9450 quad core, Asus Striker MB, 2 gig ram, 4.5 terrabyte drive space, 4 TV tuners (which explains 4.5 terrabyte), and a Gforce 8800 GTB 512. It ran stable until SP1 and the Vista TV Pack 2008 was installed. That brought on a few issues with coming out of sleep mode, but otherwise I can't complain about it. Yet.
a mac is fine for most people. I custom build my pcs and tweak them change out the components and love the customization and upgrade ability of a pc. When i see these macs for like $2000 bucks i look at the specs and am like, i can go build a pc for $500 with the same specs. Like Gary said, i am a cheap bastard, but i don't consider that being cheap i see it as being smart with my money.
I only ever built custom systems. No way would I go to the store and buy an HP, Compaq, etc etc. The funny part about switching to a mac is I have no reason to swap out/upgrade parts. My friends would laugh at me when I built custom systems because I would run them for about a month and then sell them at a loss, to build something better, faster. Eventually I got to the point where I had bought a mac for testing but found that I stopped using Windows (at home). I use it for everything I do, including gaming (COD4 rocks) and I am using a macbook pro.
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My problem with it is the fact that I have been working on computers since 1986 and Windows since Windows 3.1. I am not the typical user that is only interested in checking mail and surfing the net. However, since I am a tech, not only do I deal with the problems that creep up on my machine (which I no longer use) but constant calls from clients so I know of most of the issues with the Windows O/S'. Vista, as it stands right now, has more issues than XP but not as many problems as when Millenium was released. Now, I use to tell people that Mac's sucked, because they did. Anything before OS X was pretty sad, but they did work. OS X Tiger and Leopard are pretty rock solid. I have had 3 mac's in the past 2 1/2 years (upgraded each time) and family members currently own my previous ones. Out of this time only twice have I ever had a problem where the OS stopped responding and the machine rebooted. I surely cannot say that about any Windows O/S.....ever. Each O/S has is plus and cons, but for stability, I would say Mac wins hands down.
Haven't played with Vista and won't allow mom & dad to upgrade to it. I will with luck move them to OS X.
I haven't seen that one before.
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