I think he is talking about the pay update for the ipod touch...GoGoFrenzy said:WHAT?! Who pranked you with this falsehood? lolMatthew94 said:Well they didn't have cut and paste until last year and you had to pay to get it.ElPatron said:Exactly what part of a Mac isn't complex? Windows stole the whole GUI thing from Macs, I don't know what does a regular Windows user need to know that is so much more complex.Elmoth said:They're decomplexified PC's, prettied up. Ofcourse not.
also, how many people here have current versions of both apple and pc?
my desktop will always be pc, and for good reason, you can custom build a pc, people have pointed at the mac pro desktop and called it over priced which it is, but apple does not do price changes just hardware updates, and they have not updated the mac pro in a LONG time. and to compare a pc to an apple that is one foot out of the grave since they have not updated it since July 27, 2010... kinda silly
but with laptops it is another matter
ever since apple has switched to intel hardware I have been buying apple laptops. it ain't the best gaming machine out there by far, but with steam pushing games for osx and the ability to use bootcamp/win7 it handles all my "mobile" gaming needs, and when it is not gaming I get 5+ hours of battery life (honestly its about 7 but that can be a hard number to swallow) now you can link a alienware system or whatever is the new gaming laptop with sli n stuff, but I want a laptop not a desktop replacement, and for that apple does it right imho!
also to people saying it is also overpriced, just like all their stuff, apple updates hardware not lowers price, so when a macbook pro is first released it is quite competitively priced, typically has better battery life then the competition, and imho a better design by far.
to sum up gaming if you are looking at gaming on a mac, do not use their mac pro as an example, use imacs or macbook pro's their desktops ain't so good (for the simple reason that they are all in one computers), their laptops can be quite good.
to sum up price, compare macbooks and imacs at release to similarly configured pc's and you will not find them nearly so over priced as expected.
side note, osx as an OS is lovely if you know linux/unix, ever since they switched to a unix based core I have loved what can be done with a mac, for example if you know what your doing most Linux programs can run on osx( if you don't know what your doing why would you care about running linux programs