You people are unbelievable.
I agree. You people are crazy. Crazy because you want a computer that you don't have to download malwarebytes, adaware, cccleaner, some reg editor and 20 other geek programs just to keep your machine running. That's the craziest thing I've heard. I mean who doesn't want a resource hog like Norton or McAfee sucking the life out of your system, purely because you HAVE to have it turned on or surfing the internet or opening email becomes a game of russian roulette. I mean come on, you guys actually want a computer that you don't have to think about, you just use it how it was meant to be used? You people are crazy.
PC lovers are PC lovers because they are computer geeks and love to fiddle with computers. 95% of the rest of John Q. Public has no interest in knowing what malwarebytes is, much less wanting to download it and run it. I always love the "I tried one back in 1987 and it sucked".
Mac's displays are drop dead beautiful. Light years ahead of anything I've ever got with a Dell, HP, or anything else. I thought color was important in this business. I can't find a Dell that comes with anything other than a piece of crap monitor. In fact, I was shopping Dell's site today, as I need a new PC, and it's pushing $2,000 with a piece of crap monitor included. I don't consider that cheap by any means. Not to mention all the slugware I have to run because it's so unsecure. And no, I don't want you to ask me every click of my mouse "do you really want to do that". If I didn't know I shouldn't, how would I know I shouldn't? That's the dumbest setup for security I have ever seen.
"Do you want to really launch that program you clicked on?"?
Uhh, that's why I clicked it, clicking makes it open right?
"Yeah, but it could be harmful, are you sure you want to open it?"
Well, I thought it was okay, but now I don't know. So I'll sit here paralyzed because I don't know if it's safe and I have no idea who I'm supposed to ask to see if it's okay to click it.
Yeah, that's a much better setup that the Mac's.