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Are some Apple PCs priceworthy?

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bloody000:

--- Quote from: AceHigh on July 06, 2011, 12:38:45 PM ---
--- Quote from: bloody000 on July 06, 2011, 09:08:39 AM ---e) want something with quality you can see and touch
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Yeah.... like this guy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGKgivGA970


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You ever noticed that I started my post with "looking at an iMac"?

AceHigh:
Start nitpicking...

In that case you are still wrong on this one:

--- Quote ---want something neat looking
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bloody000:

--- Quote from: AceHigh on July 06, 2011, 12:54:23 PM ---Start nitpicking...

In that case you are still wrong on this one:

--- Quote ---want something neat looking
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It's a smooth, elegant all-in-one. With the default keyboard and mouse there aren't even wires except the power cord, later this year even iOS devices can be sync wirelessly(officially anyway). Not some HAF 932 abomination with puke green CCFL.

KuraiAkumu:
I'm always amused by MAC vs PC.

MAC's are garbage these days ... I wont deny they have some fancy notebooks and whatnot and a nice OS however if you actually want a good computer build a PC.

There are a few reasons you'd buy a mac over a PC.
You're some old grumpy from back when macs were actually better than PC's or when MAC OS actually mattered. 
You want to show off at how much money you can throw away on GIMICK.
You think that MAC OS is still some how superior to Windows. 
Some old grumpy told you to get a mac because they used MAC for 50000 years.
You saw only MAC's in some place that used them thinking that because they used them they must actually be better for whatever the task was that they were using them for.

In reality the only reason to buy a mac these days is for MAC OS because ... how many years has Apple been using Intel CPU's now?? Even that is moot because you can run MAC OS on some newer PC hardware. ....simply put.. No, Apple PC's are not worth their cost.

You can run windows 7 on some MAC's btw although i don't see why you would unless you happened upon a MAC for free.

blubart:

--- Quote from: bloody000 on July 06, 2011, 12:22:48 PM ---Nice try.

8-bit sRGB IPS > 8bit AdobeRGB IPS

The rest can be left to calibration and profiling, which must be done for any display if you remotely care about color accuracy.

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aside from the fact that i never said anything about sRGB vs. AdobeRGB (which is a pointless debate anyway) you fail to point out anything even remotely disputing my claim.
the only thing you bring up is some review of a iMac which fails to include even a single monitor of the two best monitor brands: EIZO and NEC. and even there the iMac display isn't exactly shining. i'm constantly switching between a high grade EIZO and a 27" iMac (2010 model) and the iMac isn't even remotely close to the quality of the EIZO.

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