blkmage wrote:Not really, there are only two usb ports, and you have to use a usb keyboard and mouse. I guess you could get a usb hub.
RAM, you could upgrade, but only an 80 gig hard drive? No DVD writer and a not that great video card. At over $600 (CDN).
I guess it's okay for people who aren't that tech oriented.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:Gimme a Frag Box. But still for five hundred bucks, that thing is pretty cool. RAther have that than my laptop I think. With only five gigs of hard rive, it would be a definate improvement. Heh.
http://www.falcon-nw.com/fragbox.asp
I'm wondering if this is comparing apples and oranges
shooraijin wrote:Of course, now that Intel themselves are exhausting what clocking can offer due to their process and material limits, even they are trying to wave down the importance of clock speed and instead focus on raw performance benchmarks. This is good not only for Apple and IBM, but also for alternative x86 vendors, especially AMD.
Volt wrote:I don't like Apple anymore, sorry after 1st hand experience I can't stand my Mac Cube and am trying to sell it on ebay.
Let me put it this way
If God gave me a coupon for a free Apple computer, it would STILL be a waste of money I just see them as ... not as usefull compared to PCs, With windows I can run 8 things at once and keep track of them, FTPing, Browsing, Music Transfers to my NetMD, Instant messaging, programing, MS OneNote for notes. And All the windows are all shown organized in the Taskbar, but with Apple OSX, there IS NO taskbar.
You are forced to figgit with the clumsy windows or use the Expose feature. Me and a buddy made jokes about how hard-core mac fans only run one program at a time, lol, Windows has it's own issues we all know, but when It comes to getting something done, XP for me.
I'd rather have my COMP crash every 3 months than be forced to use a Mac.
And say hi to the next spyware program you get.
shooraijin wrote:Why is it a strike against Apple to offer the same keystroke that Windows users use? I use Alt-Tab a lot more on my office PC than I use the taskbar, since I can keep my hands on the keyboard.
AnimeHeretic wrote:Well if it works for you, fine. I was just suprised that someone mentioned it as an advance, when in the PC world, the taskbar was seen as an advance over the old alt+tab switching. I haven't used it since the taskbar came out, because it's easier to just pick out which app I want instead of switching.
Volt wrote:Notice I said, "I don't like Apple", not "Apple Sucks", I think apple is awsome, but it's not for me, at least not the current OSX, In the future I might consider test driving one and if i win the lottery I'll buy...
shooraijin wrote:Well, in fairness, Macs are built out of the box for AV, and Jobs has made AV a strong priority.
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