Originally posted by: acole1
I think a mac would be best for you.
They are simple, for the simple...
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Macintosh of course if you want something that can do everything perfectly all the time. Forget WINDOZE PEECEEs.
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Macintosh of course if you want something that can do everything perfectly all the time. Forget WINDOZE PEECEEs.
Like play Prey, rip and re-encode CDs and DVD to open formats, and sync up with my Axim x50v?
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Macintosh of course if you want something that can do everything perfectly all the time. Forget WINDOZE PEECEEs.
Originally posted by: acole1
I think a mac would be best for you.
They are simple, for the simple...
Originally posted by: alimoalem
they're both good...depends on the kinda guy you are. if you're a microsoft kinda guy, then you go with windows. if you're an apple kinda guy, you go with macs. if you like one or 2+ button mouses matters too. the single button has all the capabilities of a 2 button mouse except it requires a keyboard key to use the "right-click" feature of a 2-button mouse. aside from that, i think they're the same. they look a little different is all
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: acole1
I think a mac would be best for you.
They are simple, for the simple...
Fantastic, I think that should be their new slogan.
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Originally posted by: deathkoba
Macintosh of course if you want something that can do everything perfectly all the time. Forget WINDOZE PEECEEs.
Like play Prey, rip and re-encode CDs and DVD to open formats, and sync up with my Axim x50v?
Originally posted by: Slugbait
Windows OS on a Mac absolutely destroys the Macintosh OS in performance, according to MaxPC's July issue. Doom3 was only 9% faster in Windows, some other benchmarks showed about 20% advantage, but Photoshop CS 2 vs. OS X PPC emulation showed Windows with a 63% advantage.
So spend an extra grand, get the cool-looking box, and run Windows on it. Cuz after all, the Mac is for desktop publishing stuff anyway, and it's pretty obvious Windows 0wn3s Mac on their own hardware for this kinda stuff...
Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Mac supports Logitech mice natively, me thinks
You're an idiot on this level only...having actually replied.Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: Slugbait
Windows OS on a Mac absolutely destroys the Macintosh OS in performance, according to MaxPC's July issue. Doom3 was only 9% faster in Windows, some other benchmarks showed about 20% advantage, but Photoshop CS 2 vs. OS X PPC emulation showed Windows with a 63% advantage.
So spend an extra grand, get the cool-looking box, and run Windows on it. Cuz after all, the Mac is for desktop publishing stuff anyway, and it's pretty obvious Windows 0wn3s Mac on their own hardware for this kinda stuff...
You're an idiot on so many levels I'm not going to even reward your post with a detailed reply.