The Vector Doctor
Chief Bezier Manipulator
Let's go off topic again. I prefer xbox over Playstation
Um... it didn't work when you got it....I'm a cheap bastard using Macs and while i'm behind on the newest hardware. i've pretty much bought used older Macs (i have 3 G4's and a 2006 pre-Intel G5 tower) except my MacBook...which was bought off craigslist for a deal, still under Apple warrantee. The macbook's DVD drive didn't work and i didn't check it when i bought it. Stupid me. Transferred ownership on Apples website, called for service on Sat. Tuesday i had a pre-made box and pre-paid shipping label. Shipped it Tues. Got a message it was in, being worked on wed. Thursday it was back in my hands at 10:00 AM! I promptly added the 2 extra years of Applecare to my machine. It has been on thousands of miles of motorcycle rides, in an Oakley bag, in my saddlebags. No further problems...yep call me an Apple fan boy. The stuff plain works. I've sold at least 4 friends on Macs and OSX...once they use it, they wonder why they put up with all the BS of a PC.
Sorry for the long winded response.
Tim
Um... it didn't work when you got it....
This is an interesting thread. I say this as I type on my 3G IPad.
The other major difference is that Apple doesn't allow "clones". This keeps independant computer manufacures (Compaq, Dell, HP...) from making Macs and having price wars, thus keeping the price and quality up on Apple's products.
Imagine how many they will sell when the iPhone comes to Verizon. Although I do like my Droid.
I do use the iPad and the iPod. We do have an iMac that is a couple of yrs old. My mom has a MACBook, although, she is going to go back to a PC based laptop next. I like Apple for more of the "gadgets" if you will. I will admit that do have one nice looking screen, but it just always comes back to the pocketbook. I can get more for less going PC and I don't have the problems with virus and all that the PC Bashers are always mentioning.
To me, they all have their pros and cons. It just boils down to what you like and what you are willing to put up with.
i guess i was wrong to think getting something serviced under warrantee in 3 days door to door was unique. California to North Carolina and back. My first AND only experience with sending out an Apple product cause something broke. Seriously. In 12+ years. Show me how your PC compares to that.....Sheesh. One guy says his MAC just plain works... but when it breaks the customer service is great... you just have to mail it in and it comes back 6 days later all better.
My Bad. It's 100 million people that are wrong and 3 of you are right. Sorry we were so misguided, thanks for clearing it up. I won't be on here for a while, I have 999,999,999 people to tell they were wrong, it was just a fad and they wasted their money :Big Laugh
I think a point some keep missing is the point that YOU ask for premium dollar for YOUR product and that's okay. But if someone else asks for a premium price for their product, they seem to be ripping people off. Doesn't add up to me. I try and live my life consistent. If I think I deserve a premium price, I'm willing to bet, in most every market, there's someone that deserves a premium price for their product.
But there is zero consistency in some of your positions. You take the position that you should go the least expensive route on the tools to do your job, but then you go by a Summa plotter, an Epson GS6000, a MultiCam router. So you buy the best money can buy on some tools, and that's logical and okay, but when it comes to others, you tell them they are wasting their money for nothing.
A cheap chinese plotter will cut vinyl. A cheap printer will print, a chinese router will cut. They all do the job. But it's okay to spend on those and you're not overspending or paying too much, but for a tool you stare at every day you work, you don't believe there's any benefit? I don't get it.
But there is zero consistency in some of your positions. You take the position that you should go the least expensive route on the tools to do your job, but then you go by a Summa plotter, an Epson GS6000, a MultiCam router. So you buy the best money can buy on some tools, and that's logical and okay, but when it comes to others, you tell them they are wasting their money for nothing.
OK, here is a question for you guys. Based on this concept... and straight from the factory... What software do you get preinstalled with Windows that lets you do something this creative?
On my "more expensive" Mac, I can compose a movie with imovie, produce music with Garageband and burn a professional looking DVD using iDVD. So do I win all of these contests easily? I am looking at an older version of XP on Parallels and not seeing how I can do the same using a PC without having to go out and buy software
Just saying
To me it seems you're just twisting people's words. I haven't seen anyone say you should use the least expensive tools.
It's not just about buying a $300 computer because it's the cheapest, it's simply the most efficient way for many to spend money. If it does what you need then you're getting far more for each dollar spent.
Some things are worth paying a premium for, others aren't. If you're one who can benefit from all that a Mac has to offer then yes, they're worth it. If a cheap PC works well for you then the savings could be better spent elsewhere.
CES020 said:You make those choices every day yourself, but when someone else makes the same choices you make, being on a different product, they seem to be "overpaying".