flyingcheesehead
Touchdown! Greaser!
Trying to avoid thread creep...
*insert Mac vs. Windoze argument here*
Actually, each time I buy a new Mac, I go and configure an equivalent Windows PC (usually from Dell) to be sure I'm getting a decent deal.
So, here's the specs:
(Both)
2.16GHz Intel Core Duo
17" screen
Remote control (for media apps)
1GB DDR2 SDRAM
8x CD/DVD dual layer burner
10/100/1000 Ethernet (Apple's is autosensing so you never need a crossover cable, dunno about Dell)
256MB video card
Retail Prices:
Apple MacBook Pro: $2799
Dell XPS M1710, closest configuration possible to the MacBook Pro: $3,118.
Dell advertises the XPS M1710 as a $2400 machine. Here's why it costs more to make it like the Mac:
$2400 stock
$375 upgrade to 2.16 GHz
$29 remote control
$215 upgrade to 100GB hard drive (MacBook has 120GB stock)
$50 DVD burner (upgrade from CD-only burner/DVD reader)
$49 Bluetooth card
So, for the privilege of dealing with spyware, a bloated OS, the Evil Empire Microsoft, and an 86% bigger (volume) laptop that's 32% heavier, I get to pay 11% MORE? No thanks!
The "Macs are more expensive" is a myth, folks... They're better machines, not more expensive.
gprellwitz said:Glad you're hooked up. As you can imagine, I wasn't offering a PowerBook. Can't afford that, even for myself!
*insert Mac vs. Windoze argument here*
Actually, each time I buy a new Mac, I go and configure an equivalent Windows PC (usually from Dell) to be sure I'm getting a decent deal.
So, here's the specs:
(Both)
2.16GHz Intel Core Duo
17" screen
Remote control (for media apps)
1GB DDR2 SDRAM
8x CD/DVD dual layer burner
10/100/1000 Ethernet (Apple's is autosensing so you never need a crossover cable, dunno about Dell)
256MB video card
Retail Prices:
Apple MacBook Pro: $2799
Dell XPS M1710, closest configuration possible to the MacBook Pro: $3,118.
Dell advertises the XPS M1710 as a $2400 machine. Here's why it costs more to make it like the Mac:
$2400 stock
$375 upgrade to 2.16 GHz
$29 remote control
$215 upgrade to 100GB hard drive (MacBook has 120GB stock)
$50 DVD burner (upgrade from CD-only burner/DVD reader)
$49 Bluetooth card
So, for the privilege of dealing with spyware, a bloated OS, the Evil Empire Microsoft, and an 86% bigger (volume) laptop that's 32% heavier, I get to pay 11% MORE? No thanks!
The "Macs are more expensive" is a myth, folks... They're better machines, not more expensive.