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WHY? WHY? Can someone please tell me just WHY? Why do people prefer Macs over PCs? Why do people want to pay $700 more for a system that is effectively half as powerful as that of a competitors.

The cheapest Macbook Pro on Apple.com.au is being sold for a whopping $2700, what does it come with? Lets see, 2gb RAM, 200GB hard drive, 15 inch widescreen monitor, 2.4ghz core 2 duo, and the infamous 'super drive' (i.e. dvd burner).

Now Dell on the other hand, for just $2000, is offering an XPS laptop with 4gb RAM, 320GB hard drive, 15.4" widescreen monitor, and a 2.5ghz Core 2 Duo plus a one year warranty thrown in for good measure.


In every single point the DELL completely oblibetrates the Macbook Pro, side by side:

DELL 2.5ghz vs. Macbook Pro 2.4ghz
DELL 4gb RAM vs. Macbook Pro 2gb RAM
DELL 15.4" Screen vs. Macbook Pro 15" Screen
DELL 320GB hard drive vs. Macbook Pro 200gb hard drive.

*DELL, Macbook Pro

HELLO!? Does anyone else not see the friggin price differences? The best equivalent for the Macbook Pro DELL is offering is a $1900 system that has one gigabyte of extra RAM (3gb) and 320gb hard drive, matches the Macbook Pro on all other points.
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The Expensive Mac

July 18th 2007 12:37
(All prices in AUD)

So I'm going to buy a new laptop, like always I have an annoying budget keeping me from buying the most ultimate of computers, just as well I'm not in the market for one, sticking to a maximum price of $1900 and not willing to budge above $2000 (if the deal is really good) I set out.

I'm not interested in most brands except Dell and Apple (I've looked into most of the others and didn't really find anything).

Dell has a handy (but somewhat limited) system in which you can configure your laptop. So I set to it and came with the following (modifying a Inspiron™ 1520):


Vista Home Premium
Intel Core 2 Duo T7100 (1.8 GHz)
15.4" Widescreen
Integrated Audigy Soundblaster HD (or something or another)
nVidia 8600m GT
160Gigabyte Hard drive
8x DVD Burner
6 Cell Battery/Charger
2 Years Warranty


All that for $1808, which was pretty good. I figure I can keep $92 in my pocket, no need to go for any bells and whistles.


With Apple my experience was odd. Upon looking at their online store I found their cheapest laptop was going for $2900. Yikes, Apple fanboys might be delusional nutcases but that doesn't mean they are particularly wealthy delusional nutcases.

But then I realized that these were 'mac book pros', ah, the 'pro' obviously is a fancy way of saying 'slightly faster than a non-pro but considerably more expensive'. Thats cool, thats cool, I found a 'Get an education discount' link anyway, so I figure 'I'm probably eligible and that I was (yay).

So here I am faced with the choice between severel MacBooks (as opposed to the 'pros'). Is it just me or is there something obscene about charging extra for a black macbook as opposed to a white one when the only difference is colour? Oh well, I guess them Mac fanboys are a little nutty to think black laptops are worth more somehow. Anyways, all the MacBooks seem to be running in the 13" range.. Meaning I'll have a considerably smaller screen than the Dell laptop.

But hey what the hey, I click on the white $1749 13" screened bugger hoping theres a customize thing in there somewhere, also I wanted to see just what was in it besides the 'double layer super-drive' (my guess is thats a DVD burner).

Yep, theres a customize option, yipee I suppose. Now, I want to at least match the Dell laptop. Looks like this thing only had one gigabyte ram. Damn, and it's $234 to upgrade to 2 gigabytes. Well I guess it's tough luck *clicks*.

I'll leave the harddrive at 120gigabytes (anything about 80 is too much anyway), skip the 'Apple Display' (fancy paying $829 on a 20" screen you can get for $400?). Heh, it looks like any poor sap who buys the ridiculously overpriced LCD monitor will have to buy the adapter seperate to connect the damn 'MacBook' to the monitor. Ouch.

Holy crap, is Apple really asking me to pay extra for an EXTERNAL USB DIAL UP MODEM!? WOW! Dell integrates it for free but it's nothing short of worthless anyway, and Apple not only has it external but they're charging extra for it! *skips*

So were running at over $1983 for the MacBook. Heres what I'm getting (if I'm crazy enough to buy this):

120GB Serial ATA @ 5400 rpm
Country Kit
Keyboard/Mac OS
Superdrive 8x (DVD R DL/DVD RW/CD-RW)
2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2GB 667 DDR2 SDRAM - 2x1GB
Charger/battery etc
1 Year Warranty


No word on the videocard, honest to god it better be an 8600m GT at the least otherwise this is one massive rip off, a nice fast CPU is well and good but it's worthless unless you have a nice powerful GPU to play games on your Mac (which I intend to via 'bootcamp' or something or another).

Upon further research it looks like the MacBook uses Intels own Media Accelerator 950. Ah, thats another way of saying its graphics capabilites are useless.

You know if it did have an 8600m GT I think it would have been on the same level with the Dell laptop, but as it stands it is too expensive and is lacking sorely in some areas.

The Winners:

Price: Inspiron

Screen: Inspiron

CPU: MacBook

Hard Drive: Inspiron

Ram: Tied

Optical Media: I'd say this is tied too, though I give a personal preference to Dell for treating its customers with dignity and respect by not renaming a DVD Burner something as inane and stupid as 'Superdrive'.

Warranty: Dell

Overall: MacBook Inspiron
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Best. Mac. Spoof. Ever.

February 8th 2007 13:59
Anti Mac Spoof… last one, I promise...

This ones too hilarious to pass up, I know it’s 99.99% propaganda, but damned if it isn’t hilarious.



This must be the best one on the internet, it is as funny as all the official Apple branded Mac VS PC ads put together times fifty and it is just as biased.
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Another Apple VS PC Spoof

February 8th 2007 11:20
Definitely one of the better ones out so far, I like how the inaccurate bias actually exists PC’s way, if you get your feathers all ruffled up, hey what can I say? This is what ‘Apple VS Mac’ ads are but they always go Mac’s way.

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How Easy a Mac is

February 8th 2007 10:10
So I read in the February issue of ‘Macworld’ of yet another one of those ‘from PC to Macintosh’ migrants. Jason Snell (editor) speaks of how his retired ex-executive uncle decided to move over to Mac claiming that the reason he wouldn’t move of past was because that Windows based software would not run on Mac’s and since the Mac’s switch to Intel CPU’s it has become more efficient to run Windows applications natively on OSX.

But why would his uncle move to Mac? Apparently because OSX is so much ‘easier’ to work with than Windows. The Mac Fanboys really, really, need to get their heads out of the sand if they really want to move on and properly challenge Microsoft’s dominance, there ‘once upon a time, happily ever after’ stories just doesn’t cut it, ignoring the facts does not make everything better


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PC VS Mac Spoof

February 4th 2007 21:53
Apple has been going the less than respectful route with its ‘I’m a PC, and I’m a Mac’ TV ads by misleading consumers considerably.

To that end lots of folk online have been putting their own parodies of these TV advertisements up, particularly on youtube


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