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Thread ID: 112105 2010-08-24 03:55:00 32 Reasons why PC is better than a Mac! SolMiester (139) Press F1
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1131206 2010-08-24 03:55:00 Good laugh.....to combat those pretty boy Mac owners!
apple sux (www.pcauthority.com.au)
SolMiester (139)
1131207 2010-08-24 03:58:00 Oh lord. Not another of those divisive threads!!

Far more useful to simply let people use whatever they want.
Snorkbox (15764)
1131208 2010-08-24 04:29:00 I want 17-32.

Mostly, I agree with the Jon dude who's bashing the Mac, even though I purchased a brand spankin new Macbook in April (Just 2 weeks before the updated line came out I'll admit -- So he was wrong there).

Still, there's a *lot* of truth to his words
Chilling_Silence (9)
1131209 2010-08-24 05:07:00 A better link:
www.pcauthority.com.au

I agree with:

3 - Thousands of decent games
“I was designed for the home,” scream the Mac ads. You were? Then how come you’ve got such a poor bunch of games? At the time of writing, the top-selling Mac games on Amazon.com were World of Warcraft (yawn), Crazy Machines: The Wacky Contraptions Game (What the?!) and The Sims II – a two-year-old title designed for loners who need imaginary friends to compensate for the lack of actual people in their pitiful lives. Want the adrenaline-filled 3D action and spectacular graphics of Rainbow Six: Vegas? Or, a spin round the track at high-velocity in a beautifully rendered Porsche in Test Drive Unlimited? Want to revisit a seminal classic such as Half-Life 2? Sorry, you can’t. Computer says no. That’s not to mention the fact that the PC has a near-monopoly on all the decent graphics hardware. And even if you did want to upgrade your Mac’s graphics, you probably couldn’t anyway. “Nvidia graphics options for Apple desktops and notebooks can only be purchased through Apple or as Apple update kits,” warns Nvidia’s website. If you’re even halfway serious about gaming, you need a PC.

and

6 - Custom-made systems
Gaming PCs, video workstations, media centres, digital photo PCs, build-your-own, mini-chassis, midi-towers, business PCs… need we go on? There are dozens of different desktop PC configurations that can be fine-tailored with thousands of specialist components to meet a buyer’s requirements. How many flavours do Mac desktops come in? Three. Mac mini, iMac and Mac Pro. If none of those meets your needs, take a hike.

The open architecture of the PC platform, on the other hand, gives you access to an immense range of configurations, enabling you to tailor a PC to your needs without wasting money on capabilities you won’t use. It also means you can make modular upgrades, such as fitting a new CPU and motherboard without having to replace your existing graphics card and hard drives. Try that with an iMac.
pctek (84)
1131210 2010-08-24 05:07:00 Good laugh.....to combat those pretty boy Mac owners!
apple sux (www.pcauthority.com.au)

Yawn. Get a life.
John H (8)
1131211 2010-08-24 05:15:00 Yawn. Get a life.

LOL, from a guy who lives in.........Woodend!...LMAO!

Lighten up John...Its posted in jest!
SolMiester (139)
1131212 2010-08-24 05:16:00 A better link:
www.pcauthority.com.au


Whats wrong with my link PCT?
SolMiester (139)
1131213 2010-08-24 05:35:00 Whats wrong with my link PCT?
PCteks link is now 3 years old
plod (107)
1131214 2010-08-24 05:45:00 Mine has been updated, so who's is the better link? SolMiester (139)
1131215 2010-08-24 05:54:00 Looks like you just want an argument. Snorkbox (15764)
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