D-Mic said:
Cool, but it sort of makes you wonder how the hell desktop Mac users plan on gaming with this:
Seriously, this mouse is complete ass. A new one will most definitely be required.
Obviously, yes. The hate on Mac mice is completely justified and I say this after using Macs for over 12 years. But a mouse is dirtcheap, so just get one that better suits your needs.
The Mighty Mouse (the one you pictured) came with my iMac. It's a great mouse, 4 buttons,360 degrees scrolling and all that, but the terrible design flaw of not being able to right and left click simultaneous. This makes it a great mouse for anything but gaming and a bunch of applications.
samus010 said:
BlindMessiah94 said:
Hooray! Happiest day ever!
Also, thank you for calling them Macintosh PC's in the article.
I hate how everyone calls non mac's PC's.
PC stands for personal computer!
But macs are not personal. Being able to change the desktop background does not count as personalization. I can go out and buy a part for my PC and have it installed in less than 2 hours macs don't do that.
OT: Meh I see the market in it but I just don't know why people would buy a mac and a windows OS to play on steam as that seems like it would cost more than just buying a PC or building your own.
on a side note whoever said they like Gordon's IHEV suit doesn't make sence as the I stands for internet and I don't think his suit has WiFi. Also I think the orange looks way better easier to hide or remove blood stains.
The term personal computer has nothing to do with being able to personize your computer or being able to upgrade it - It simply means that the computer is meant for personal,individual use, as opposed to giant laboratory mainframes and the like.
Or, as Wiki says it:
"A personal computer (PC) is any general-purpose computer whose size, capabilities, and original sales price make it useful for individuals, and which is intended to be operated directly by an end user, with no intervening computer operator. This is in contrast to the batch processing or time-sharing models which allowed large expensive mainframe systems to be used by many people, usually at the same time, or large data processing systems which required a full-time staff to operate efficiently."
Besides, you CAN upgrade a Apple computer - the iMacs RAMs can be enlarged, and (almost) all of the parts of a Mac Pro can be enhanced.
The 'i' in the iThingey stands for internet, true, however it can also stand for individual ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IMac )