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November 26, 2012 at 5:26 pm #32588
Bradley Stone
ParticipantTerry_42, post: 32742, member: 1843 wrote: I agree, but there is one more thing 😉
If you are truely great at marketing and not only creating a short lived hype, you need to listen to what people want and put design and ease of use first, as well as other things like longevity.Also people only factor in HW costs and then think the rest is earnings of a company. Now I am not in denial that Apple doesnt make a fortune out of things, but there are additional costs others do not have: OS development, chipset development, industrial processing, the aluminium unibody design, custom SSD chips… that those internet comparisons do not factor in. But as I said by all means they are still making a lot of money and they should.
The downside in the PC department is, that through down wrestling competition, the market has been destroyed by getting cheaper all the time and because PC brands (except a few like Alienware) are only distinct by price and who makes the cheapest … which is sad, as quality goes out the window.
I have definitely noticed this in the past few years, the quality of windows based PC’s has decreased significantly and, whilst people want good quality products, the state of the economy has meant that some consumers can only base their decision on price – not quality.
I didn’t know until the other day that Apple’s motherboards are made by Asus, not in house which kind of makes sense financially as they are the leaders in this area due to the high amounts of research carried out.
Although I would love a Mac, being a student puts it out of the question at current simply due to the high price, although when the funds become available this will be the first thing I purchase.
November 26, 2012 at 7:14 pm #32600Hee Won Jung
ParticipantOh and something thats gonna destroy some of my credibility…my Alienware has lots of flashy lights that glow a bunch of different colors…and lets face it we all love glowy flashy colors while up on stage 😀
November 26, 2012 at 7:32 pm #32602Bradley Stone
ParticipantHee Won Jung, post: 32756, member: 948 wrote: Oh and something thats gonna destroy some of my credibility…my Alienware has lots of flashy lights that glow a bunch of different colors…and lets face it we all love glowy flashy colors while up on stage 😀
That’s how you can create photos like the one in your dp 😉 Definitely adds cool factor.
November 26, 2012 at 8:26 pm #32609DR K8O
ParticipantHee Won Jung, post: 32737, member: 948 wrote:
And i hate to tell ya but Steve Jobs wasnt a Geeks Geek, he was GREAT at marketing and making people want to buy his products.
Sure…. “Just One More Thing!!!” …..He was and is all dat 🙂
Whatever your perception is 😉November 26, 2012 at 9:13 pm #32612Anonymous
InactiveI used to have a PC as music production computer, for about eight months. Worst idea I ever had concerning studio equipment, spent most of the time debugging drivers.
November 26, 2012 at 9:27 pm #32614Hee Won Jung
ParticipantKent Sandvik, post: 32768, member: 3967 wrote: I used to have a PC as music production computer, for about eight months. Worst idea I ever had concerning studio equipment, spent most of the time debugging drivers.
Yeah and that directly relates to having multiple companies that manufacture the same thing.
I do love my MBP and my Alienware…its like the whole daughter and son thing…i love them both and they are both good at different things.
November 27, 2012 at 7:47 am #32644Terry_42
KeymasterHee Won Jung, post: 32756, member: 948 wrote: Oh and something thats gonna destroy some of my credibility…my Alienware has lots of flashy lights that glow a bunch of different colors…and lets face it we all love glowy flashy colors while up on stage 😀
Actually that makes me like you more 😉
Flashy lights are good, let nobody tell you otherwise.November 27, 2012 at 4:23 pm #32686Richard Driver
Participantnot going to far in this over posted Mac vs PC thing. I went from PC to Mac and I AM NEVER AGAIN TO GO BACK TO A PC. Just my opinion. As far as MBA to MBP, Go with the pro because its got a bigger screen.
November 27, 2012 at 4:34 pm #32691Stephen Brown
MemberI’m going macbook air on my next purchase(after xmas) and never looking back. so tired of lugging around the asus G1.
November 27, 2012 at 8:21 pm #32713CalVic
Participantrfb, post: 32324, member: 2662 wrote:
Also keep in mind, that since it’s some kind of proprietary standard, you CANNOT upgrade SSD or RAM in an MBA yourself (well maybe you can, if you REALLY know what ur doing, you can solder and stuff and you’re willing to completely void any warranty). That means that for decent storage you HAVE to pay the horrendous upgrade fees of Apple.
Infact, You can upgrade the RAM and SSD Easily, and doesn’t void warranty
Instructions: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1270
Adding memory or upgrading your hard drive are not considered “unauthorized modifications” and will not void your warranty, although the memory & hard drive, that YOU install, will not be covered.
November 28, 2012 at 8:48 pm #32782rfb
MemberDj R. driver, post: 32842, member: 5499 wrote: not going to far in this over posted Mac vs PC thing. I went from PC to Mac and I AM NEVER AGAIN TO GO BACK TO A PC. Just my opinion. As far as MBA to MBP, Go with the pro because its got a bigger screen.
I’ll say it again: As long as we are talking standard off the shelf models without either Retina or Highres screen, as of the 2012 model overhaul the resolution is the same on the 13″ MBA and the 15″ MBP.
November 29, 2012 at 5:58 pm #32885Richard Driver
Participantrfb, post: 32938, member: 2662 wrote: I’ll say it again: As long as we are talking standard off the shelf models without either Retina or Highres screen, as of the 2012 model overhaul the resolution is the same on the 13″ MBA and the 15″ MBP.
im not talking bout rez my friend, the xtra 2 inch screen seem to me a less of an eye sore thats all.
November 30, 2012 at 8:54 am #32932Terry_42
KeymasterJupp same here. I just like the screen real estate, nothing to do with resolution. I sometimes have to handle many things in the booth, sometimes have something setup or looking from further away when you have to fetch your waterbottle and still want to keep an eye on the screen.
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