08-23-2012, 10:10 AM
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Ben
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: God's Country (aka Cape Breton Island)
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Time for a new Desktop
What should I be looking for?
Mac or PC?
if PC what specs?
I want something that boots fast and will last a minimum of 3-4 years before replacing. I don't game, mostly internet, videos (movies/tv), I'd like to hook it up to a TV, I am a fan of having the optical drive.
It's been years since I took a good hard look at what's out there, so I thought before I do I'll ask the CP brain-trust.
Also, never used a Mac before, but I'm open to considering it. Why should/shouldn't I?
I've always used a PC, I use a PC at work.
I ask as the worry of anti-virus is basically non-existent with Macs, and I'll be purchasing an iPhone 5 come September/October (whenever the release is).
This is step one in my research and consideration.
I also should say I have my mind made up on a desktop as I find I'm more productive with them, and I waste far less time on a desktop than laptop. I don't lie in bed for hours farting around on my desktop. I do have a playbook which now fills that void, but I don't waste nearly as much time on it.
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08-23-2012, 11:29 AM
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Franchise Player
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i got an imac after getting married, and though i'm usually on my work laptop (pc), my wife loves the mac and has gotten quite proficient.
we're 3+ years in with the mac, and it's going great, no issues (knock on wood).
(just giving my personal experience, i am NOT a mac fanboy, and really have no issue wiht PC either, as that's what I use for work and hence also a lot for personal).
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08-23-2012, 11:42 AM
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#3
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Supporting Urban Sprawl
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Switching to a Mac will require a learning curve.
Looks like you would need a mid range PC at best, so you would save money there, especially if you built it yourself (with memex help)
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08-23-2012, 12:47 PM
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CP Gamemaster
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: The Gary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout
I ask as the worry of anti-virus is basically non-existent with Macs.
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I thought this was no longer the case?
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08-23-2012, 03:35 PM
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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I am sure there are a few Computer repair people on this board that will tell you mac's are in getting repaired just as much as PC's and PC's out number macs at least 50 to 1 so reliability is not any better then a PC.
Mac's OS is friendly, their Hardware is dated and over priced. Upgrading? Yeah not really.
PC's OS can be cumbersome, Hardware is reasonable and you have choices. Upgrading? Yep
Don't get me wrong I own some apple stuff, But a Mac is something that will never again be on my list after my own experience with them.
I would take the suggestion to have Memory Express help you put one together that way you get exactly what you want and dont pay for what you dont want.
*Apple fanboys please refrain from telling me your awesomeness and my unawesomeness because I have a different opinion then you.
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Last edited by Diemenz; 08-23-2012 at 03:37 PM.
Reason: Apple Fan Boy Warning
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08-23-2012, 03:39 PM
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First Line Centre
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Calgary
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Diemenz
I am sure there are a few Computer repair people on this board that will tell you mac's are in getting repaired just as much as PC's and PC's out number macs at least 50 to 1 so reliability is not any better then a PC.
Mac's OS is friendly, their Hardware is dated and over priced. Upgrading? Yeah not really.
PC's OS can be cumbersome, Hardware is reasonable and you have choices. Upgrading? Yep
Don't get me wrong I own some apple stuff, But a Mac is something that will never again be on my list after my own experience with them.
I would take the suggestion to have Memory Express help you put one together that way you get exactly what you want and dont pay for what you dont want.
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Honestly, this. It's not that Macs are bad it's that you can build a better PC for less or equal money.
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08-23-2012, 04:16 PM
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The new goggles also do nothing.
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Calgary
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Laptop plus an external keyboard, monitor, and optical drive would be my choice.
I saw the Samsung 9 series today, very nice.
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08-23-2012, 04:49 PM
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Franchise Player
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If you do want to buy a Mac I'd give serious consideration to a refurbished one. I've got a mid-2007 iMac I bought refurbished and haven't had a single hiccup in the entire time I've owned it. I'm actually shocked at how long it has lasted without a single hardware or software issue. I'd be perfectly willing to upgrade but the thing just keeps going strong and handles everything I throw at it.
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