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ooh i almost forgot the website: http://www.apple.com/imac/
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Somebody has never heard of scratchbuilding.blue banana wrote:imacs have more quality than regular pcs. higher (possibly highest) speed, more memory, and etc. the imac im getting is very likely to be faster than most of your pcs doubled
PCs can be improved. While the iMac now may be faster, when the newest graphics card or something comes out, the PC can easily get upgraded, therefore making them faster.blue banana wrote:imacs have more quality than regular pcs. higher (possibly highest) speed, more memory, and etc. the imac im getting is very likely to be faster than most of your pcs doubled
it is actually impossible to build an imac out of scratch, OS X (apple OS) can only be on apple computers, and i think that is retarded.AHadley wrote:Somebody has never heard of scratchbuilding.
yes i know it cost me 1700 bucks. if you got an imac you would think it is screaming fast. yes PCs can get upgraded and i dont know about imacs, but it would probably involve getting a new monitor and graphics card to get near imac graphics. visit the website on the thread starter.labmice00 wrote:PCs can be improved. While the iMac now may be faster, when the newest graphics card or something comes out, the PC can easily get upgraded, therefore making them faster.
Mind you, the iMac is more expensive than a normal PC.
they are coming out with new macs, and macs can do what they can, a pc can do, and more.MrTwosheds wrote:It all depends on what the user wants really,
A pc owner gets a lifelong learning curve thrown in for free...![]()
Mac's do what they can and mostly do it without without requiring the user to get a degree in computer science so they can understand how to get it to do it.
Pc = booming tech support industry.
Mac = what most people actually wanted.