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<blockquote data-quote="Steve@TF" data-source="post: 14560949" data-attributes="member: 40308"><p>unless your'e a computer "geek" it seems that the mac will outlast the pc. and even then....</p><p></p><p>3 years sounds about right for a pc to take a dump. seems like theyre just disposable computers now. of course, people will chime in about building their own custom rig but for those who dont have time or skill to do that, we're left to rely on out of the box computers. macs just have that big fat up front cost. </p><p></p><p>im not a mac person, so i dont have one. i have an HP desktop that i bought for about $500 (just the tower). the built in wifi lasted about a year. nice... so far its hanging in there. going on about 2 years now..</p><p></p><p>all my laptops have started to suck after about a year. need to be wiped clean with everything reinstalled again. they just end up getting soooo slow. last year i picked up a chrome book for my laptop needs. basic internet usage. the desktop remains the work horse. so far the chrome book has been non-stop awesome. i love it. </p><p></p><p>i gave my daughter a brand new pc laptop. i maxed out the memory for it. after about a year she was complaining it was running super slow. i had my buddy wipe it clean and reinstall windows etc... ran good for a while then started getting super slow again. finally she inherited a macbook and she's been doing much better with it. but the cost difference is huuuge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve@TF, post: 14560949, member: 40308"] unless your'e a computer "geek" it seems that the mac will outlast the pc. and even then.... 3 years sounds about right for a pc to take a dump. seems like theyre just disposable computers now. of course, people will chime in about building their own custom rig but for those who dont have time or skill to do that, we're left to rely on out of the box computers. macs just have that big fat up front cost. im not a mac person, so i dont have one. i have an HP desktop that i bought for about $500 (just the tower). the built in wifi lasted about a year. nice... so far its hanging in there. going on about 2 years now.. all my laptops have started to suck after about a year. need to be wiped clean with everything reinstalled again. they just end up getting soooo slow. last year i picked up a chrome book for my laptop needs. basic internet usage. the desktop remains the work horse. so far the chrome book has been non-stop awesome. i love it. i gave my daughter a brand new pc laptop. i maxed out the memory for it. after about a year she was complaining it was running super slow. i had my buddy wipe it clean and reinstall windows etc... ran good for a while then started getting super slow again. finally she inherited a macbook and she's been doing much better with it. but the cost difference is huuuge. [/QUOTE]
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