Sacrinyellow5
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well put
of course, you can upgrade a mac, but they still overprice the secondary hardware because it needs to be made to fit..
--My mac has been modified with secondary hardware and never once have I had to make a part “fit” into where it should go. If you know what you’re doing and you’re a little computer savvy then upgrading your mac should be a piece of cake. I find it easier to get into my mac then it is to get into my pc. And like I said, never once have I had to make a piece fit into my mac… I don’t get what you mean be that??
and then theres installation. who wants to pull apart an iMac?
--Who upgrades and Imac?
i sure dont, they're like upright laptops, only not very portable... lol –
--Imac’s are not meant to be portable. Hopefully you not lugging around an imac thinking it’s a laptop. But by you computer mentality it could be a good possibility.
the only advantage mac's have are a very white futuristic look to them
--I have not saw a mac which is all white? Or do you mean an Imac? One again you comparing apples to oranges, sorry no pun intended.
and more desk space. of course, throw the tower on the ground
--My G4 tower is on the ground?
and buy an LCD, save $300 and who cares if it looks futuristic as long as it performs futuristic right?
-- So everyone who buys a mac, buys it because of the “futuristic look”?
boat anchor... hahaha... i think ive heard that before lol
Obviously your comparing every apple computer to some imac that you once saw.
I’m sorry that Apple products are to expensive for your taste, but they really are great computers. It’s funny that you see on ebay a pc system from 4 years ago going for 100-200 dollars if that, but a mac from that same time frame is still getting 400-500 dollar bids for the tower itself…
Side note – I’m not a fan boy, but I do own both and I use my pc more on a daily basis than my mac.
well put
of course, you can upgrade a mac, but they still overprice the secondary hardware because it needs to be made to fit..
--My mac has been modified with secondary hardware and never once have I had to make a part “fit” into where it should go. If you know what you’re doing and you’re a little computer savvy then upgrading your mac should be a piece of cake. I find it easier to get into my mac then it is to get into my pc. And like I said, never once have I had to make a piece fit into my mac… I don’t get what you mean be that??
and then theres installation. who wants to pull apart an iMac?
--Who upgrades and Imac?
i sure dont, they're like upright laptops, only not very portable... lol –
--Imac’s are not meant to be portable. Hopefully you not lugging around an imac thinking it’s a laptop. But by you computer mentality it could be a good possibility.
the only advantage mac's have are a very white futuristic look to them
--I have not saw a mac which is all white? Or do you mean an Imac? One again you comparing apples to oranges, sorry no pun intended.
and more desk space. of course, throw the tower on the ground
--My G4 tower is on the ground?
and buy an LCD, save $300 and who cares if it looks futuristic as long as it performs futuristic right?
-- So everyone who buys a mac, buys it because of the “futuristic look”?
boat anchor... hahaha... i think ive heard that before lol
Obviously your comparing every apple computer to some imac that you once saw.
I’m sorry that Apple products are to expensive for your taste, but they really are great computers. It’s funny that you see on ebay a pc system from 4 years ago going for 100-200 dollars if that, but a mac from that same time frame is still getting 400-500 dollar bids for the tower itself…
Side note – I’m not a fan boy, but I do own both and I use my pc more on a daily basis than my mac.