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Tim wrote:
hk wrote:
...picked up my Mac today...and despite all my thumbs, I sorta
figured
some of it out. Maybe.
Harry, I know some people that are Mac addicts. They wouldn't use
any
other system.
Software issues aside .... are there any claims or evidence that Mac
hardware is better ... more reliable .... longer lasting ... etc.
than
the typical CPUs and components used in PCs?
Eisboch
I don't see how that could be, as the main ingredients are pretty much
the same quality, and depend more on price. If you buy certified
memory,
you are getting something that may be better than uncertified memory..
The drives are the same, the cpu's are the same, the ergonomics are a
lot different.
The CPU's are the same?
Just goes to show how ignorant I am about computers. Last I knew, Apple
had their own CPU's.
Eisboch
Intel is now making Apple CPUs.
Well, isn't *that* special.
So, what's the difference between a Mac running Windows (I've read that it
can) and a PC running Windows?
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When a mac runs windows, it's slow.
Even on an Intel Mac? *I can see the slowness problem when running in a
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Any instance I've seen where someone rns Windows on a Mac, it seems to
slow the hell out of it, mainly because it's really being used as an
add on, as opposed to the real operating system, I think.
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