Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: mugs
A one year growth rate of 28% is pretty good.
But the thing is, market share doesn't tell the whole story. Apple gets their customers to pay more for the same hardware.
Nah, that's been debunked with numerous comparisons. They just don't sell low-end hardware.
http://www.macworld.com/articl...06/08/macproprice.html
http://technologizer.com/2008/...math-once-and-for-all/
http://www.tomshardware.com/re...indows-vista,1985.html
for the sake of argument, let's say i'm an apple user and a video game player. we can go straight for the mac pro (starting at $2799) since imacs are permanently and hopelessly underpowered in the video department, and only the mac pro is upgradable.
we can ditch 1 xeon (industrial parts marketed to normal users, yay) chip, since i'm not running industrial-strength media editing (-500)
add 2GB of fb-dim (more industrial hardware), total of 4GB (+500)
add additional 1TB hard drive (unknown cache size, it is at least 3x the going price) (+450)
add nvidia 8800gt, the most powerful video processing option (+150)
we do have the option of 4 radeon 2600's for $390, but 4x crap is still crap
total cost: $3399
i can build a machine with superior game performance, while losing nothing, for a third of that.