I used to be an MAC owner and I believe Steve Jobbs and his team always had
a way of marketing their CPU's (Gigaflops...I think). Now that I think about his
marketing quest, he can not keep up with the everchanging IT world! Let's face
it, MAC's are being marketed toward educational (somewhat graphical) purposes. This
is sad, because I really thought that Apple had a chance to emerge as a big and important company
against Intel/Microsoft. That was about 5 years ago that I really liked my MAC. Now
as I look at Apple today I look at their computers as a one and done computer. No
way of upgrading toward future pheriphals. Barely have PCI slots and expansion slots
for upgrades (based on their new IMAC's). Also to combine this theory with a hefty
price. You don't nearly have the flexibility than you do with PC's. Add this with limited Downloadable
software and you have a computer worth over $2500-$4000 with limited capabilities.
Now reality has sinken in Take A Look At This Article!
This is a very informative article that give you an idea of the performance yout get with
MAC's. It's ashame that they could not push themselves to compete with the PC market.
Although you to give them credit for pushing one the simplest GUI interfaces, in which aspires
many generations of MS Windows.
Tell me what you think!
CreeDiddy
a way of marketing their CPU's (Gigaflops...I think). Now that I think about his
marketing quest, he can not keep up with the everchanging IT world! Let's face
it, MAC's are being marketed toward educational (somewhat graphical) purposes. This
is sad, because I really thought that Apple had a chance to emerge as a big and important company
against Intel/Microsoft. That was about 5 years ago that I really liked my MAC. Now
as I look at Apple today I look at their computers as a one and done computer. No
way of upgrading toward future pheriphals. Barely have PCI slots and expansion slots
for upgrades (based on their new IMAC's). Also to combine this theory with a hefty
price. You don't nearly have the flexibility than you do with PC's. Add this with limited Downloadable
software and you have a computer worth over $2500-$4000 with limited capabilities.
Now reality has sinken in Take A Look At This Article!
This is a very informative article that give you an idea of the performance yout get with
MAC's. It's ashame that they could not push themselves to compete with the PC market.
Although you to give them credit for pushing one the simplest GUI interfaces, in which aspires
many generations of MS Windows.
Tell me what you think!
CreeDiddy