I like the Apple=Sega theory. I'd rather see OS X on a PC than try to wade through the endless forms of Linux.
I disagree totally. The whole point of Apple's model is they make BOTH the hardware and the OS. Thus there are many less compatibility issues, etc. You buy a Mac and you KNOW everything on it is going to work if it's stock. They same cannot be said when you buy whitebox PCs and sometimes even name brand hardware.
Why doesn't anyone understand this? Their prices have stayed essentially the same for years. They will not lower prices.
Actually prices have dropped significantly in the last couple of years. First with the laptops and now with the towers. For example, a dual 2.0 GHz G5 costs much LESS than a similarly configured dual Xeon. (I tried doing the config myself at Dell. The Dell was ~$1000 more for the dual 3.06.)
Could someone please explain the price to me? I realize Apple machines are generally more expensive and I accept that as an Apple owner, but since everyone keeps brining up the Opteron and such, wouldn't the Apple be a better deal? If not, I'm very interested in knowing whats up!
Yep, you did the same spec I did, but with the Opteron. And you reached the same conclusion. Apple does not have a bargain basement computer, and their low end machines aren't always extremely cheap. But at the high end, they are now actually cheaper than comparable x86 products.
I switched to a Mac. I bought the 17 Inch Powerbook. It was one awesome machine. In fact I will say it is the best laptop I have ever used or seen. I have owned/had (from work mind you) many laptops (Dell D600, Thinkpad 600X/E, Thinkpad 390E, A20P, T30, Latitude 810c, Inspiron 5100, and some others I can't remember).
But despite how much I liked it, I just could not justify its cost. In fact, I just delivered it to its new owner yesterday. And right now I am very wealthy once again. I am computerless at the moment, but looking to build a sweet system for 1/3 the cost of the Powerbook. In the end it was just too luxurous and I did not like having so much many tied up in a computer. I would rather have a fast, cheap PC and spend the leftovers (that would have been used for a mac) on other toys
Yeah, the price of admission for some Mac stuff ain't cheap, but you sure as h3ll enjoy the ride.
That said, the Mac PowerBooks are very competitive, IF you use the features. I enjoy having DVI and powered Firewire, something I can't get on an x86 laptop. Strangely enough though, similarly configured IBM laptops cost more than the PowerBooks. Dells cost less but are not in the same league. (I had a Spectre which Dell rebadged as the Inspiron 5000, and several of my colleagues have the Inspiron 8100.)
It seems a majority of the apple users I have seen on this forum appear to be Powerbook users not necessarily apple desktop owners. Just a small observation. Not sure what it means, per se...but thought I'd toss it out there...
That's me. I used to have an iBook but went to the more powerful PowerBook. I never got a desktop because I DID think they were overpriced for the performance. That has now changed with the G5 so I'll hopefully get one next year (and my Tualatin on BX is getting long in the tooth anyways).
Now for my last off-topic Toyota post/rebuttal:
(1) You didn't drive a '03 Corolla. You drove a '02 model. BIG DIFFERENCE. The '02 model was based on a 5-year old platform. The '03 is an all new model which is significantly larger.
(2) All of those features that you mentioned about the Prius are in the quoted price of $15,076 for the Corolla LE except for automatic climate control and outside temperature guage and engine monitor (not important anyway on a gasoline engined car).
(3) Build quality. I've been in both, and the '03 Corolla is DEFINITELY ahead of the Prius in build quality and interior materials. Panel gaps are smaller and the plastics are of higher quality. Can you get leather in a Prius? Didn't think so. The Corolla is built to nearly the same specifications as Lexus models. I think the difference is obvious:
(4) Corolla LE comes with alloy 15" wheels.
(5) Interior space. The '03 Corolla LE is larger in EVERY interior dimension (except rear hip room) than the Prius including cargo capacity which it tops by over 2 cubes.
1) Maybe, but you're comparing a new '03 Corolla with the old Prius design. My Prius is from 2001 (which is the same design as 2002 and 2003). Perhaps you should compare a 2004 Corolla with a
2004 Prius hatchback, both of which are out in a few months.
Pic.
2) Note that on mine cruise control came free - not an option. And you missed the anti-theft system and automatic transmission. (Oh and an automatic transmission is usually not as nice as the continuous variable transmission on the Prius). Tech geeks: for the 2004 Prius you can even get
BlueTooth (which is a bit odd if you ask me). You can also get a DVD based navigation system among other things. The smart entry/start is kind of interesting too:
A "Smart Entry" and "Smart Start" feature allows keyless entry and keyless startup. As the driver reaches for the door handle, an on-board sensor will recognize the signal from a key in his pocket and automatically unlock the doors. Since the driver has already been security-cleared to enter the vehicle, he can leave the fob in his pocket, push a start button located on the dash, and drive away.
3) Perhaps, I dunno. I've never sat in one though so I reserve judgement.
5) The 2003 Corolla is definitely bigger than previous model I drove. The 2004 Prius is increasing in size too though and is bigger than the 2003/2004 Corolla. The 2004 Pruis is a mid-size, not a compact.
2003 Corolla (and I think 2004)
Head - 39.1/37.1
Shoulder - 53.1/53.5
Leg - 41.3/35.4
Pass. vol. - 90.3
Lugg. cap. - 13.6
Weight - 2590 lbs
Automatic fuel econ - 29/38
2004 Prius specs
Head - 39.3/37.1
Shoulder - 55.1/52.9
Leg - 40.1/37.2
Pass. vol - 94
Lugg. cap - 16
Weight - 2855
CVT fuel econ. - 55 combined
anyone know when the 04 prius is coming out?
Fall 2003. I will hopefully get one in summer 2004 (or maybe in 2005). The Audi TT looks damn sweet though...

My neighbour has one. Too impractical though.
2004 is gonna be expensive... New Prius and a new dual G5.
