Originally posted by: VanillaH
are you sure on that? i will try to dig up anand's review on that. it beat out the integrated 3com stuff on the tests... not like it matters, i have my adaptec64 nic which is supposed to be better than most 3com out there![]()
Originally posted by: sharq
1. High priced hardware. For $1200 I could build a machine that can perform better with a 17"LCD.
2. Software. I used to be a student untill recently. All of my software came from my school, all legal. The student software available to us (Office, Windows, Development tools, Math tools, Antivirus, etc) meant that I didn't have to pay anything. I would have to pay thousands to get the equivalent software if I wanted to run a Mac.
I run linux now mainly, and you can run Linux on mac machines, which helps curb the software cost, but building a well performing Linux box for ~$500 is still alot cheaper than a new Mac.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: VanillaH
are you sure on that? i will try to dig up anand's review on that. it beat out the integrated 3com stuff on the tests... not like it matters, i have my adaptec64 nic which is supposed to be better than most 3com out there![]()
3com is like expensive realtek. Try Intel cards.
Look at throughput and cpu usage.
Originally posted by: addragyn
Lack of software?
http://www.insidemacgames.com/
http://www.macgamesandmore.com/japanese_mac_games.html
http://osx.hyperjeff.net/Apps/
http://osx.freshmeat.net/
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/
http://versiontracker.com/macosx/
http://www.apple.com/software/
http://www.apple.com/macosx/applications/
http://sourceforge.net/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=309
http://forums.macnn.com/showthread.php?s=f9444887a831847dc939a1e8382ac2ad&threadid=209787
http://episteme.arstechnica.com/6/ubb.x?a=tpc&s=50009562&f=8300945231&m=8490980035&r=8490980035
We know about games on a Mac but beyond that what exactly are you people missing? You can run easy Windows stuff in VPC, native OS X apps, plus all the OSS stuff that's been ported or you can just compile it yourself. Not to mention Mac dev shops that are doing SW that cannot be matched on other platforms, Ambrosia & The Omni Group for example.
With package management from Fink, Gentoo's Portage & DarwinPorts you have a huge choice of no hassle easy to get free software.
No they didn't..All G3 and up were IDE.Hell even older G3's used SCSI harddrives by default, till IDE got fast enough.
Why people compare mac's to BMW's or Ferrari's is beyond me..If you really look at what is inside the Mac's, You'll see nothing more than Genuine GM parts..Saying you would refush a free Apple is like saying you want to throw away a new free BMW for a used Corvette because the corvette is faster... When you can have both.
Originally posted by: GonzoDaGr8
No they didn't..All G3 and up were IDE.Hell even older G3's used SCSI harddrives by default, till IDE got fast enough.
Why people compare mac's to BMW's or Ferrari's is beyond me..If you really look at what is inside the Mac's, You'll see nothing more than Genuine GM parts..Saying you would refush a free Apple is like saying you want to throw away a new free BMW for a used Corvette because the corvette is faster... When you can have both.![]()
Originally posted by: VanillaH
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: VanillaH
are you sure on that? i will try to dig up anand's review on that. it beat out the integrated 3com stuff on the tests... not like it matters, i have my adaptec64 nic which is supposed to be better than most 3com out there![]()
3com is like expensive realtek. Try Intel cards.
Look at throughput and cpu usage.
no i know what crappy <$10 realtek and SMC cards are like, used tons of them. used many different 3coms as well. what i am saying is that particular integrated model beats out 3com contenders. maybe you should read the review before you jump to the conclusion by usual past experience?
And BMW's is realy that superior to GM?
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: VanillaH
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: VanillaH
are you sure on that? i will try to dig up anand's review on that. it beat out the integrated 3com stuff on the tests... not like it matters, i have my adaptec64 nic which is supposed to be better than most 3com out there![]()
3com is like expensive realtek. Try Intel cards.
Look at throughput and cpu usage.
no i know what crappy <$10 realtek and SMC cards are like, used tons of them. used many different 3coms as well. what i am saying is that particular integrated model beats out 3com contenders. maybe you should read the review before you jump to the conclusion by usual past experience?
I am saying that realtek chipsets are crap. Period. It doesn't matter if nVidia integrates it on their board or not, it's crap.
EDIT: And I looked at the artificial benchmarks, Intel seems to be the best. Like I said.
The 3com tested was on the nVidia board, and was buggy, atleast according to the reviewer.
Originally posted by: LethalWolfe
Check the agreement on that software. $20 says that it's for student/faculty use only (all of mine does). Once you graduate (or stop being a faculty member) you are supposed to discontinue using that software. While not nearly as good as $5 for Office or Windows OS software Apple does offer across the board edu discounts that don't "expire" when you stop being a student (i.e. if you buy a computer w/the edu discount don't have to stop using the computer after you graduate).
Lethal
Originally posted by: drag
Originally posted by: GonzoDaGr8
No they didn't..All G3 and up were IDE.Hell even older G3's used SCSI harddrives by default, till IDE got fast enough.
BS. I've taken many of them apart and put them back together. Maybe not all of them had SCSI, but the ones I worked with (gray tower PowerMacs) DEFINATELY HAD THEM.
Why people compare mac's to BMW's or Ferrari's is beyond me..If you really look at what is inside the Mac's, You'll see nothing more than Genuine GM parts..Saying you would refush a free Apple is like saying you want to throw away a new free BMW for a used Corvette because the corvette is faster... When you can have both.![]()
And BMW's is realy that superior to GM?
The comparision is apt.
Originally posted by: Snoop
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: VanillaH
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: VanillaH
are you sure on that? i will try to dig up anand's review on that. it beat out the integrated 3com stuff on the tests... not like it matters, i have my adaptec64 nic which is supposed to be better than most 3com out there![]()
3com is like expensive realtek. Try Intel cards.
Look at throughput and cpu usage.
no i know what crappy <$10 realtek and SMC cards are like, used tons of them. used many different 3coms as well. what i am saying is that particular integrated model beats out 3com contenders. maybe you should read the review before you jump to the conclusion by usual past experience?
I am saying that realtek chipsets are crap. Period. It doesn't matter if nVidia integrates it on their board or not, it's crap.
EDIT: And I looked at the artificial benchmarks, Intel seems to be the best. Like I said.
The 3com tested was on the nVidia board, and was buggy, atleast according to the reviewer.
According to Anands Benchmarks, the Nvidia MAC (Realtek on the Asus) wins almost all benchmarks.
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Originally posted by: weekapaug21
Ok, I need an honest opinion here from both mac and pc users. My sister is going to college next year and she knows next to nothing about computers. She can spend up to $1800 on a laptop (cheaper is better). My current choice is a 12.1" Powerbook with a 1.33ghz g4 and a superdrive. i can get this for 1599, and I will install 512mb of ram from crucial bringing the total cost to around 1700 dollars. Yet again, she doesn't know anything about computers. She needs a reliable computer that she can easily get help on if she has trouble and that will last a long time. I can't help her because she'll be a ways away from me. It doen't matter whether its a pc or a mac as long as it is very easy to use. Thanks a lot for your help.
Does she need a SuperDrive? If not I'd just get her an iBook 12" 1.07 GHz with DVD/CDRW combo drive, with 40 GB HD, wireless 802.11b Airport, and another 512 MB RAM. And you can throw in an extra 2 years of AppleCare warranty.Originally posted by: weekapaug21
Ok, I need an honest opinion here from both mac and pc users. My sister is going to college next year and she knows next to nothing about computers. She can spend up to $1800 on a laptop (cheaper is better). My current choice is a 12.1" Powerbook with a 1.33ghz g4 and a superdrive. i can get this for 1599, and I will install 512mb of ram from crucial bringing the total cost to around 1700 dollars. Yet again, she doesn't know anything about computers. She needs a reliable computer that she can easily get help on if she has trouble and that will last a long time. I can't help her because she'll be a ways away from me. It doen't matter whether its a pc or a mac as long as it is very easy to use. Thanks a lot for your help.