No, nothing like that.
Damn. I thought for sure I was gonna get some free food. I'm really hungry.
No, nothing like that.
i would go for iMac, its the best and it lasts longer
im using an iMac for around 6 years now.. didnt get any problems
What I mean "ugly" is not about the looking. It is the kernel. It is disgusting that how Windows handles everything behind the screen.
The kernel of Linux and that of OS X are way more stable and way more clean than windows.
Nobody wants the opinions of idiot fanboys. You made a completely bold statement without backing it up with any reasons for your statements. So tired of clowns answer these kinds of questions with their own opinions based on taste.
Windows Desktop PC's rarely use mobile processors & mobile GPU's though. Plus you can custom build to your required spec and upgrade any component you wish. You can't do that with an iMac.
However, my iMac with the 6970M runs everything I wish (including modern games) with high-quality settings, something that should be even miles better with the 680MX, the best mobile GPU at this moment (and better than most ordinary desktop GPUs as well).
For Mac, windows was and has been a ugly competitor who sometimes wears sporty clothes, trying to copy and imitate mac. But when users get along with it, windows takes off its clothes and emits notorious smells.
I will take any iMac from any year against any Windows 8 machine.
Keep Windows 7 or get an iMac.
I take it with comments like the above you are still in kindergatten?
Hey little bro, here is a nice forums. I suggest we only discuss about the topic rather than defaming others.
Maybe you should follow your own advice.
Windows Desktop PC's rarely use mobile processors & mobile GPU's though. Plus you can custom build to your required spec and upgrade any component you wish. You can't do that with an iMac.
I certainly don't know much about computer technology BUT, I know what I want my computer to do and NOT do. And for me the Mac system does what i want, where windows or pcs if you will did not.
As far as longevity, this is being typed from a 2005 I bookG4, not even a macbook.
Give it some time and see how stable Windows 8 is right now.
For problem free computing, Macs are and have been the best choice for some time now. It's too early to tell if a PC with Windows 8 is the better choice right now.
I plan on getting 8 but well after any bugs, if any, are taken out. On its face it sounds like the most ambitious thing from Microsoft in a long time.
Im not trying to start anything but can you tell me what can you do on a mac that cant do on a windows machine?
There can be a great deal of difference between two things that provide the same result. It is like going to a restaurant and having a takeaway or eating in. Both give the same result "eating food" but they bring about a very different experience. Windows is the takaway and Mac is eating in.
Would I rather sit down and eat my food on a table or would I prefer to walk out carrying it and eat it on my lap? Totally depends on what type of person you are and what you prefer. To be honest I am fed up of eating takeway on my lap and need a change for the better.
There can be a great deal of difference between two things that provide the same result. It is like going to a restaurant and having a takeaway or eating in. Both give the same result "eating food" but they bring about a very different experience. Windows is the takaway and Mac is eating in.
Would I rather sit down and eat my food on a table or would I prefer to walk out carrying it and eat it on my lap? Totally depends on what type of person you are and what you prefer. To be honest I am fed up of eating takeway on my lap and need a change for the better.
Go for a new Mac, whichever model you feel best serves your purpose and budget. You won't be sorry. OS X is an elegant operating system that is a pleasure to use and as people will often say, things just work.
People can say what they will about Windows or imply that your troubles with your current system are somehow your fault but the bottom line is that in your own personal experience Windows has been a real pain in the ass. Why put up with that when there is a superior alternative and you can afford it? What is your time worth? How about your sanity?
I switched back in May of this year and I love my iMac. It's a joy to use and hasn't given me a single problem of any kind. Everything just works.