Brilliant ...
I always love how Apple responds to PC's attempt at countering Mac commercials.
I guess this would be a good time for this graphic ...
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Afa9C98gZ7w]YouTube - Get a Mac - Elimination[/ame]

Brilliant ...
I always love how Apple responds to PC's attempt at countering Mac commercials.
I guess this would be a good time for this graphic ...
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Afa9C98gZ7w]YouTube - Get a Mac - Elimination[/ame]
The latest "you find it, you keep it" commercials drive me mad. They are just horribly made IMO.
And, this is what I'd do if I was apple.
One poster. One line:
"Apple. Not desperate enough to give people money to buy our products"
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Being a Mac user, I can always agree with the commercials. The thing really is a rock solid little product.
Boy has owning a Mac changed my view of owning a PC. At this instant I am writing on my Mac. Props to Apple for their Grade A marketing and advertising. Remember the countdown to the Billionth downloaded app in the App Store? I wonder how much revenue that generated for the developers and for Apple. IMO Apple is the perfect example of how any business should be marketed. Simple, fast and easy.
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Apple still gets on my nerves, I don't care.
I was always a fan of Windows since Win95, but now I can't wait till the time comes for me to get a Mac. XP is ok... it's just not stable enough. One thing I can't stand about Macs is the 1-button-mouse, I'm gonna definitely get a microsoft mouse when I get the Mac though.
About the commercials, Apple has it on lock, Microsoft comes back with the worst commercials
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I own both right now
trust me, mac is better after you use it a bit.
only problem is some stuff is not supported (applications, games)
but it is a better laptop.
If you do what most people won't, you will live like most people can't. - PHXMJ
I really love the iPhone, but I have found no need to switch over to a Mac yet. Even when I picked out my new laptop for college, I stuck with PC.
I'm not one of the people who will argue over the quality of Mac v. PC...because at the end of the day they are both computers that both get the job done no matter what you are trying to accomplish.
I love my PC. I'm sure if I had a Mac...I would love it too.
The commercials are funny though. It's always interesting to see which blow the other side will deliver next!
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The Apple Mighty Mouse actually has a few different functions. Left click, scroll ( vertically and horizontally), right click, as well as, 2 side buttons which you can set to do what you wish (for instance, clear the desktop or show the dashboard or show all open windows). That being said, I hate the mighty mouse and am quite happy with my Logitech one.
Because the touchpad for all Macs has multi-touch capabilities it can recognize when you press with 2 fingers, which is essentially a right click.
I don't know what is so great about the Mighty Mouse. Every time I use one at school I want to throw it out the window. I also love my wireless Logitech and the Macbook's trackpad is GREAT when going mouseless.
I have two PCs (one with XP and another with Vista) and one Macbook Pro, at any time I would rather work with the Mac. As mentioned earlier, only downfall is lack of support from some applications.
I keep hearing that the mac is terrible for gaming . . . so if you want to play computer games, get a PC.
Er . . . does that mean Macs are for more fastlane oriented persons?
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Macs are more geared towards the "creative professional" (ie, audio production, graphics design, video production)... (I guess for a while they have been trying to get into the "everyday user" market). A Windows computer supports all that but is just less stable for it. You can use Bootcamp for your Mac and have a dual boot option to boot OSX or Windows and play Windows games on your Mac.
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Good info. Thanks.
I've been using the Mac platform since 1987. My first "real"computer was a Mac Plus (had a Commodore 64 w/a cassette tape drive before that, hooked up to a daisy wheel printer!).
I spent most of the 1990s doing 3-D CAD, so I definitely appreciate the design strengths of the Mac.
In fact, I made a lot of money back then b/c it was so much faster at rendering.
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+1
don't forget that you can get VMware VM Fusion and run both at the same time
i'm too cheap to spring for XP(~$180) and Fusion(~$50)
but it would be nice to run both, although I'd probably be better suited with a newer MB(I have the 1st gen w/ Intel Core Duo that is maxed at 2gb RAM and 32 bit).
the funny thing is that I bought my MB in Oct '06 b/c I had heard that they made Macs that you could run Windows on, not knowing at the time that Macs were much more expensive than PC's, thankfully I didn't know this as I bought for "quality" and not "price" and have been happy ever since
this was after I had my bike wreck(and my old Compaq N800c happened to be in my backpack at the time, so I got insurance money to pay for it).
I do however have some issues with Firefox locking up the whole system, but other than that I have Leopard now and love having Time Machine to supplement my 500gb ext HD.
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