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<blockquote data-quote="VenomousSVT" data-source="post: 14568229" data-attributes="member: 3001"><p>Sometimes "it just works" is the hard truth... I do agree comparing a new Mac /MAC/mAc/mac/maC, for those annoyed with how it's written, is a ridiculous comparison. However I genuinely feel macs are better machines out of the box, than an ordinary out of the box pc. My logic is this. anyone can piece together a pc and put an os on it. Apple builds Mac computers to their specifications.. They have a retain set or graphics cards they use, a set hdd they use, a set ram manufacturer they use, ect. They control what goes into the machine. Anything built with such tight regulation is 9 times out of 10 going to be a better machine. That's why people blueprint an engine. They don't throw hodgepodge BS I to a motor they want to last for 200k miles.. Your tolerances will be tighter and your qc will prevail in the end. That was the same argument over android for years, Android devices seemed so thrown together that iPhones were so much more reliable.. Now that Google cracked down on them, we have far superior devices to suit the Android market. An imac is an imac, one may have a beefier processor and more ram, but all in all its the same setup. An emachine is not the same as an hp z620... Not only by specs but by quality of build</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenomousSVT, post: 14568229, member: 3001"] Sometimes "it just works" is the hard truth... I do agree comparing a new Mac /MAC/mAc/mac/maC, for those annoyed with how it's written, is a ridiculous comparison. However I genuinely feel macs are better machines out of the box, than an ordinary out of the box pc. My logic is this. anyone can piece together a pc and put an os on it. Apple builds Mac computers to their specifications.. They have a retain set or graphics cards they use, a set hdd they use, a set ram manufacturer they use, ect. They control what goes into the machine. Anything built with such tight regulation is 9 times out of 10 going to be a better machine. That's why people blueprint an engine. They don't throw hodgepodge BS I to a motor they want to last for 200k miles.. Your tolerances will be tighter and your qc will prevail in the end. That was the same argument over android for years, Android devices seemed so thrown together that iPhones were so much more reliable.. Now that Google cracked down on them, we have far superior devices to suit the Android market. An imac is an imac, one may have a beefier processor and more ram, but all in all its the same setup. An emachine is not the same as an hp z620... Not only by specs but by quality of build [/QUOTE]
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