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27" i5 - YEAHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!

My gf bought it and she works for a uni so cheap 3 year applecare and a free ipod touch as well as a tasty discount. 😀 😀 😀

Yes mac haters it's still expensive but god damn sexy!!!!!! Can't wait for it to arrive! 😀


 
Posted : 17/08/2010 8:02 pm
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Nice.

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Ignorant not trolling- what is the big deal about it ?


 
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Ignorant not trolling- what is the big deal about it ?

It comes with a free apple.


 
Posted : 17/08/2010 8:41 pm
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Theyre great, enjoy.

The new ones are pretty damn fast.


 
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Does it has a free keyboard for your pet stick insect?


 
Posted : 17/08/2010 8:44 pm
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Ignorant not trolling- what is the big deal about it ?

Well in bike terms its kind of like XTR, with the exception that this kit really does make you go faster.


 
Posted : 17/08/2010 8:46 pm
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get the full keyboard not that little spaz one as pictured.


 
Posted : 17/08/2010 8:47 pm
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So it is for vain types who value style over substance ...I see why ou bought it now 😆
Seriously anyone? Why dod I ask that on STW IGMC 😯


 
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you-will-love-it. never regretted it.


 
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How much is the apple student discount, 10%?


 
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14-15%


 
Posted : 17/08/2010 8:50 pm
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How much is the apple student discount, 10%?

15% plus apple care for not very much.


 
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+ £130 rebate on any ipod at the moment 🙂

Junkyard - it's just a very powerful, stylish and pleasant to use computer. If you are nerdy but with pretentions of being cool as well then it's quite exciting. 😀


 
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You also save a huge amount of money on Apple software with the student discount too. 🙂


 
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AND ITS GOT A ****ING 27" SCREEN!!!!! THAT'S THE SAME SIZE AS MY TELLY!!!!!! 😛


 
Posted : 17/08/2010 9:05 pm
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how much did it cost grum?


 
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27" is very nice. Huge screen!

I nearly bought one last month but ended up building a PC from scratch instead.
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p/s: crikey with a i5/i7 plus SSD ... that's way over £2k!! 😯


 
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About 15% less than the prices on the Apple website. 😀

(OK fine it cost £1500)


 
Posted : 17/08/2010 9:11 pm
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love mine - only had the cash for the entry level 27" when they first came out, but it's still plenty quick enough


 
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I've been looking at those for ages...

where do you live? 😀 😛


 
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Well in bike terms its kind of like XTR, with the exception that this kit really does make you go faster.

Isn't it more like a Jones spaceframe in bike terms? As in expensive but people that have bought into it rave about the benefits whilst the other 90% of people are happy enough with their faster/cheaper alternative?


 
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Im very tempted for the 27" iMac if my money comes through.
Dont play games anymore just do photostuff.


 
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with the exception that this kit really does make you go faster.

No it doesn't!

You can't read STW any quicker
You can't write a document any quicker
You can't touch up photos any quicker..

It may take slightly less time to open a doc or something but that's a tiny proportion of the time you actually spend on a computer...

For £1500 I could get a seriously kick-ass PC too 🙂


 
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Ignorant not trolling- what is the big deal about it ?

I think if you're going to sit in front of something and use it all day, it might as well be aesthetically pleasing. Plus, in incorporates everything you need, in one simple box. The nicest OS to use, and minimum faffage. And in my experience, Apple hardware tends to outlast PC equivalents, not least in terms of how long keep plodding away. I have a 10-year old iMac that still works fine.

That one above has a beautiful screen. The quality is stunning. A separate screen of that quality would set you back loads, before you even bought the computer. Buying separate components of that quality would cost more, not look as good, and have to run Windoze.

For £1500 I could get a seriously kick-ass PC too

Of course. It wouldn't be as nice as that though. 😉


 
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where do you live?

Not telling!

You can't touch up photos any quicker..

It may take slightly less time to open a doc or something but that's a tiny proportion of the time you actually spend on a computer...

Erm... you can touch up photos quicker than the 3 year old Macbook Pro I am using at the mo - it will also process video import/editing quicker, run more plugins on Ableton Live and Logic, etc etc

If I was just doing email and word processing I wouldn't have bothered getting such a fancy 'puter.

Yes you could get a very good PC for £1500 - but as said factor in the value of the screen and the superb Apple software you get bundled with it and you'll find the cost is very similar. Apple also consistently score very highly in reliability surveys, AND have extremely good resale value. And it wouldn't be anywhere near as nice to use or look at. So ner!


 
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Of course. It wouldn't be as nice as that though.

Debatable. But it could definitely do more 🙂


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 9:37 am
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Holy cow. Just looked - 27" Iiyama LCD monitor = £250 on scan.co.uk!

That is cheap.


 
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But it could definitely do more

Define 'do more'. Play the latest games at the very highest frame rates/settings? Who cares. Or did you just mean get more viruses? 😛


 
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Define 'more'.

My Mac does Photoshoppery, Illustrator and graphic stuff, video, music, internets, boring Office stuff, photos, Skype, Remote Desktop, DVD authoring, Web Design, calendar and organising and all that, email, games and much more. It could do 3-D and scientific stuff if I wanted it to. Oh and I can look at pictures of naked ladies and videos of dancing cats on it.

What more would I want?


 
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[i]Well in bike terms its kind of like XTR, with the exception that this kit really does make you go faster.[/i]

In bike terms it's just like having XTR, but you have to move to Norfolk.


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 9:46 am
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grum

You won't be disappointed - I bought a 21" IMac about two months ago - super stuff -


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 9:56 am
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Just looked at the pro graphics workstations you can get there for £1700 ex vat.

Hex core 3.2GHz 64 bit cpu, 12Gb ram 😯 no screen tho... I bet that'd handle PS pretty flippin quickly 🙂


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 9:58 am
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Play [s]the latest[/s] games [s]at the very highest frame rates/settings[/s]? Who cares

ME!


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 9:59 am
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If this were any other bit of expensive kit, the hate on here would be legendary.

See also:
[url= http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/little-things-in-daily-working-life-that-just-make-your-spirit-sink ]http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/little-things-in-daily-working-life-that-just-make-your-spirit-sink[/url]


 
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molgrips - http://www.techulous.com/news/imac-27-i5-2-8ghz-gaming-performance-round-up.html

tron - eh?


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 10:04 am
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Funny that, about to order one too - also with the benefit of educational discount and extra apple care (thanks Dad!) 😀 Going for 21inch though cause 27 is just HUGE - and bigger than my telly. Quite excited, had my ibook for nearly 8 years now so I deserve nice new shiny, fast toy.


 
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Holy cow. Just looked - 27" Iiyama LCD monitor = £250 on scan.co.uk!

Trust me, it's not even in the same league as the iMac screen.

I bought a 28" screen for £200. So there!

Yes, you can build a 'better' specced PC for the same money. But then you've got to add and install the OS. Download divers. Get the network/wireless card to work etc. Have fun.

Oh, and don't forget to add on the cost of yer Garageband type music software, photo organiser, DVD authoring software, video editing software etc. Included free on iMac.


 
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Grum - and?


 
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Just saying you can play games on it pretty well if you want to (which I don't really). 🙂


 
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Games? Buy an X-Box/Playstation, innit? 🙄

TBH, there's a surprising amount of decent games for Macs; have a root around eBay or Amazon, and you can pick up titles for £10 or less. When you're bored with them, flog 'em on again. I've never understood this 'must have the latest games' stuff.


 
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Holy cow. Just looked - 27" Iiyama LCD monitor = £250 on scan.co.uk!

That is cheap.

Yeah, but what are the specs?


 
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Some games.. not many I don't think.

So let me get this straight - I need an expensive Mac, AND a Playstation, to do the same things that my cheaper PC can do.

Right 🙂


 
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Jamie - lower res than the mac one I think, 1920x1080, 2ms, don't recall the rest. Just surprised that a monitor that big is that cheap 🙂


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 10:12 am
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Grum, what is buying a top of the line iMac, then telling everyone on a bike forum, other than conspicuous consumption?


 
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Grum, what is buying a top of the line iMac, then telling everyone on a bike forum, other than conspicuous consumption?

He did not pay top of the line prices tho so does that still count?


 
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Grum, what is buying a top of the line iMac, then telling everyone on a bike forum, other than conspicuous consumption?

It's not the top of the line one - I could have got the i7 processor upgrade 😉

How is it any different to people going 'look at my new bike'? It cost a lot less than most of the bikes people seem to ride on here. I will also be using it for work so it's not just a toy.


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 10:16 am
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get the full keyboard not that little spaz one as pictured.

That's one of the best keyboards made by anyone.

The full keyboard just gets you a numpad and takes up more space on your desk. Which I guess is a worthwhile tradeoff if you're somesort of hardcore excell jockey, dribbling over the thought of 27" of spreadsheet....


 
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So let me get this straight - I need an expensive Mac, AND a Playstation, to do the same things that my cheaper PC can do.

No, you don't. As I've explained. If you spend all your time playing games, then get an X-Box or PS. Simple. Most of us don't want /have the time to. There are plenty of titles for the Mac if, like me you just want a quick play now and then. I have several, and I'm not even that into games.


 
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So you're saying that the Mac should be good enough for what I want, but if I do want to play lots of games and have the amazing experience of a Mac, I need to spend even more money on two appliances.

It sounds almost as if you're saying that a Mac is not as capable as a PC 🙂


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 10:32 am
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Out of interest, for the mac-hater, PCs are cheaper brigade, are they really, except at the low end?

I'm a mac person, currently on a hackintosh built myself (lower end, built to a budget and focus on quiet + reliable, there is a price advantage there), so I've good knowledge in both camps.

Can you spec as good as a top end imac for less? I've tried, but can't really... (you can get slightly better maybe, but not really much).
So, what I want is:
Decent case - needs to be quiet,
Decent PSU,
quiet cooler, not stock intel.
i7 at 3gig-ish
SSD, 256gb, 1gig HD
5770 or better
8 gig ram
2560x1440 or better IPS display

You've got 2.2k of budget to play with...

Slightly a troll, but genuinely interested.... I reckon I can spec similar but with a decent OC on the cpu, and there'd be a faster SSD but not enough to make the difference.


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 10:34 am
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I personally don't get the idea of congratulating everyone on their purchases, but I can see that it is a bike forum and some people are interested in seeing what other people have, and there is some variation in how bikes are put together. Two people could come up with very different types of bike with the same frame, so something novel can be created.

You can see this in the threads that generate a bit of interest - the first person on here to get a new model, or an unusual build. We don't see huge numbers of "Here's my new Stumpjumper" threads, even though they're probably pretty common bikes.

To me, posting this is about as relevant as posting about your new fancy pair of shoes, your new boiler or your new dinner service. It's an off the shelf item, which I can see any time I want.


 
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Well I suppose you could always play your games in Windoze via a Virtual Machine program such as VMWare.

See, you can do things like that on a Mac.

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Can you run OSX on your PC?


 
Posted : 18/08/2010 10:37 am
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Ok wait, an imac's a 5750 so there'll probably be a slight win for the PC there, but it's not all that clear cut.

(admittedly I can get HE contract prices, which is where the 2.2 comes in, plus the 3yr warranty which puts it in favour of the mac, but still)


 
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Elfinsafety - yes I run osx on a PC here 😉 I am a lot more techy than most though (probably even by STW IT manager standards 😉 ).

I also run win 7 on my macs on occasion, the world is upside down!


 
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How many cores is that CPU?

BTW I am not a Mac hater, I'm a fanboi hater (hence the deliberate trolling above 🙂 ). I just love the way that the fanatics dismiss the stuff that Macs can't do by saying 'well it's fine for ME' (as if you were the only person that mattered) or 'well whoever would want to do THAT?' (me, as it happens, just because you don't see it as important doesn't mean no-one else does).

Macs - nice, flash, well made, nice OS, expensive.
PCs - less nice, less flash, variably made, cheaper and loads more software.

That's about. There's a lot of software around for Macs, but not as much as a PC. Don't start talking about the relative quality or usefulness of the software - it's just a fact that there's more software and games for PC.


 
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IA's question about spec is the most useful one here!


 
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directed at me? 4 core i7 870, so a newer 95w one if you want to properly compare. I'll let you off with higher power in the PC tho 😉

Also FWIW I realise most don't need or have the high end kit. I'd not claim macs were cheaper at the low end, but similarly I'd not say they weren't worthwhile. There are advantages beyond the hardware specs etc.

But if they matter to you depends on who you are and what you do with your computer. Arguing about this stuff is like trying to persuade someone that only rigid 29er on-ones should be ridden and all other bikes are overpriced/pointless or whatever.


 
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Don't start talking about the relative quality or usefulness of the software

Why not? That's a crucial feature for me! The free stuff bundled with Macs pisses over anything similar for the PC. For video editing, Final Cut Pro is the dogs. Etc.

it's just a fact that there's more really bad, buggy and pointless software and games for PC

😉

Oh, and as for the OS; Snow Leopard is way, way above anything else in terms of ease of use. So much more pleasant an experience. That's how to do an OS properly. That's why I'm happy to spend extra on a Mac.

I have a PC, it's a fairly decent machine, except for the fact it runs Windoze. Whenever I turn it on these days, an increasing number of 'FAIL' messages come up on the screen. It's ****ed. I just can't be bothered sorting it all out, 'cos I don't need to on my Macs.


 
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just love the way that the fanatics dismiss the stuff that Macs can't do by saying 'well it's fine for ME'

Ah, but this is the perfect way to dismiss that argument you see. It's basically saying "my computer's right for me so I don't give a damn what yours does". Which is valid. However if it's borne from ignorance it's perhaps less so.

FWIW I use macs as they do stuff PCs can't* do. And I do think macs are better.

Anyone want to argue with me, bring it! 😉

*using the definition of "can't" that appears to be common here. Which is they can do it, but not as good in some way.


 
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Don't start talking about the relative quality or usefulness of the software

Yeah, what would be the point in that eh? 😕 Quantity over quality eh?

I just love the way that the fanatics dismiss the stuff that Macs can't do by saying 'well it's fine for ME' (as if you were the only person that mattered)

Well when it comes to me buying a computer for my needs then I am the only person that matters. And what is it that Macs can't do exactly?


 
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i7 CPU - £210
Mobo - £80
GFX - £120
RAM - £160 ish
256Gb SSD - £420 😯
1Tb HD - £50 😯 for the opposite reason!
Monitor - £900
Case + gubbins £100
PSU - £90

£2130


 
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And what is it that Macs can't do exactly?

Play lots of games!

Look, I'm not trying to tell you that PCs are better. However you lot really do seem to be trying to tell me that Macs are much better, I NEED a Mac, and I'm stupid for having bought a PC. This is why I get pissed off, and why I am deliberately winding you up!

Now give over!

If you are trying to say that Macs are better FOR YOU SPECIFICALLY, then fine, why should I care about that? If you are trying to say that Macs are better overall for everyone, then you can't just dismiss the objective arguments as being unimportant to you personally.


 
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molgrips, doing well there, about the same as me - but you need to up the price a bit.

As I said quiet was a priority, and if you're going PC you may aswell OC, so about +£60 for decent CPU cooling.

Sounds like a cheap mobo, would want something decent s1366 based for upgradability, if going pc. So add £100 there. But ok, I didn't say that so I'll let you off that one 😉

I'd also spend more on a PSU for reliability/noise reasons. Maybe another £50.

Anyhow, the PC of a similar spec is a similar price. Infact pretty much exactly.

I think I've made my point, *bows*.


 
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Molgrips, you forgot:

Build time @ £X per hour
OS
Video Editing Software
Music creation software
DVD Authoring software
Web Design software
Photo organising/editing software
Assorted other utility software
Testing/optimisation time

Etc.


 
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Look, I'm not trying to tell you that PCs are better. However you lot really do seem to be trying to tell me that Macs are much better, I NEED a Mac, and I'm stupid for having bought a PC. This is why I get pissed off, and why I am deliberately winding you up!

See this pisses me off too, but then I don't think my arguments have ever been bothering you... I'm almost arguing against these folk too, by taking their side more rationally...

Elfin - it's ok him missing that stuff out - I was working a discount into my 2.2k number.

The pro PC argument is that the spec could be adjusted depending on priorities. E.g. ditch the big SSD and get a killer gfx card, for example.


 
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Play lots of games!

Correct me if I'm wrong but can't Macs play any games a PC can via Boot Camp?

you lot really do seem to be trying to tell me that Macs are much better, I NEED a Mac, and I'm stupid for having bought a PC.

😆 Where did I say that? Sounds like you've got a bit of a complex about it tbh. 😀


 
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Molgrips, calm down. No-one's telling you you have to buy a Mac, indeed you sound a little defensive. Almost as though you regret not buying a Mac. 😉


 
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I have a couple of Vista machines and a MBP running SL. TBH, Windows works for me and without it I couldn't do my job. I only use a few apps on my MBP and sure enough there are a few nice features about SL, but IMO it is not better than Vista or W7. One particular real-world PITA is the inability to drag all sides/corners of a window - WTF will Mr Jobs not allow me to do that when Mr Gates gave us this years ago?

As for stability, I consider myself pretty IT savvy so my machines are all in very good order. Fair enough, there were compliance issues with Vista 2-3 years ago but I've never had a problem. I might get the odd crash/error/bug report but my MBP has far less to contend with and has crashed twice without reason in three months.


 
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indeed you sound a little defensive.

It's his default mode 8)


 
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Correct me if I'm wrong but can't Macs play any games a PC can via Boot Camp?

Yes, but they're not as good at is as you can spec a similarly priced PC. Mostly cos of the GPU/screen size imbalance for 3D work. The problem is to drive modern games at 2560x1440 you need a very powerful GPU. So the iMac's screen works against itself here. If you were building for games you'd have a lower res screen and more powerful GPU - a better balance.

Pfft, disappointed in the lack or reasoned argument from both sides petering out here.... having to argue both sides myself! Damn mac zealots! 😉


 
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Elfin - f*k off.

You think anyone actually BUYS that kind of software? It comes free from every angle.

Anyway, here's a final thought. I must admit I have never seen anyone trying to argue that PCs are actually better than Macs. It always seems to be Mac owners going on and on and on justifying their Macs and how utterly wonderful they are, and PCs owners saying that PCs are cheaper, play more games (both true) and wishing Mac fanbois would FOAD.

I know which camp I prefer.

As for the computers..

they

are

just

friggin

computers

Sorry


 
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IA; a few years ago, I was buying a Mac Pro anyway, but thought I'd have look at what a similar specced PC would be. Came to about a grand more, for the same spec. And that's without the software.

The build quality of this thing is fantastic. All I can hear is the slightest whisper from the fans, which are top quality units. Nothing has failed in nearly 4 years of daily use. Great value for money imo.


 
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deliberately winding you up!

It started like that but now your the annoyed one!!

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Elfin - f*k off.

Now now...

😀


 
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Just looked at a Macbook equivalent to the laptop I am on now. £1900! I paid £900 for this a year ago. The Macbook does have a much better battery though.


 
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Go on, you know you want to...

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Resistance is Futile. You will be Assimilated.


 
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All I can hear is the slightest whisper from the fans, which are top quality units. Nothing has failed in nearly 4 years of daily use

Not really remarkable.

It does occur to me though that the Mac market does not contain loads of dross, unlike the PC market. So the unaware (ie most people) cannot inadvertently buy a shit Mac, whereas they can and usually do with PCs.


 
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