^^^
Just curious which specific systems you are referencing because those numbers look very off. And it's not so cut and dry (nor disparate in pricing) as you'd like to lead people to believe. Some interesting reading on the subject:
http://lowendmac.com/fishkin/07/0109.html
http://www.systemshootouts.org/shootouts/desktop/2006/0809_dt3200.html
http://www.newsfactor.com/story.xhtml?story_id=22738
http://www.macworld.com/2006/08/features/macproprice/index.php
http://www.macworld.com/2006/08/opinion/dellmacprofollowup/index.php
jag
The problem is that the pricing really is that disparate. Why? Because you can get PCs other places than Dell, Alienware, Falcon-Northwest, or any other number of sites/PC providers. PCs can easily be configured and tuned to tastes at configurator sites like cyberpowerpc.com, viciouspc.com, and other sites for cheap. And they usually work much better than the junk you get from Dell.
As far as I can see, there is no "Mac configurator" or Mac online store where you can get a mid-to-high end machine made with exactly the parts you want that isn't Apple.com. The comparison between the Dell and Apple machine is bull**** because you can easily get a PC from anywhere else (and of higher quality) and have it cost less. You can't do the same with a Mac. This is the trump card that PCs have over Macs. You have much more flexibility with the "PC" name brand because it doesn't belong to one company. This is the opposite for Macs.
End rant.
i was using a mac last week in college, apparantly it is the standard for art and design. However simple functions like copy and paste are atrocious. I tried to copy a picture from my photobucket to photoshop and like hell would it let me. It didn't even had a print screen button. I've heard people complain that windows's simple interface is patronising but if it gets the job done quickly and effecively i'm all for it. I'm on a PC at home and I have very few problems with it. I can safely say never to touch a mac as my personal computer but i'm going to wait until i buy a new laptop for vista
How hard is it to drag and drop an image from the web onto your desktop in a Mac and then open it in Photoshop? Or use Command+C to copy and Command+V to paste?
jag
it kept on asking me to select all and then copying the entire page. It was just really inconveniant. I didn't want to put the pic on the hard drive either so saving and opening was out of the question. the shortcuts wouldn't work either it again would copy the entire page, maybe my machine was faulty either way its taking the long way round.
Sorry, but this really sounds like more of an issue with you just being unfamiliar with how a Mac works than anything else. A lot of Windows users try to use them just like Windows and wind up with troubles similar to yours.
jag
i've been using mac in college since september prior to that i had never used it. I knew the shortcuts and the dragging and dropping techniques but in this instance it was really tempremental and wouldn't do anything properly. The mac suite has become a source of humour in my college![]()
t:
So... buy one that has two buttons?I use the PC the most because I like to play games.
But MACs have some cool features.
But I hate the one button mouse.