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brad's Experience - PC versus Mac
by brad | Aug 17 '04
If you-have $2,500 to spend, and it's really-not an issue, I think the Mac might-be the way to go. If money-is an issue, the-PC is your machine.

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by brad
Well, I don't agree with your assessment. Have you recently used Macs? I bet that you are simply taking CPU clock specs from the G4s or G5s and comparing them to a P4 Extreme. Is that your only basis for your position? I'm guessing so. Use a Mac. Find out for yourself what they can do. And go into it with an open mind. If you try using a Mac with the mentality that [I've used Windows for the last ten years and it's all I know], then you probably will walk away from a Mac frustrated. You need to walk into the experience with an open mind and be willing to give the system a shot.

From an objective user of both platforms, brad.
Feb 17 '05
1:13 pm PST

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by thist
I don't agree with your analysis. PCs have far surpassed macintoshes now. Your statements may have been true 10 years ago, but the hardware you can stuff in a pc is going to smoke any mac. There's absolutely no real reason to buy a macintosh anymore. Except to be trendy.
Sep 12 '04
11:13 pm PDT
   

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