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Jinn.. ok so it's $200 less than the Apple right? What about support issues?
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? I'm confused? It has a two year warranty and in-home service included in the price. I could've bumped it up, but two years is as long as I'd probably had that PC anyway.
It's not just $200 cheaper, it's MUCH better. I'm not sure you read my post entirely. Your "price comparison" showed two (in my opinion) low quality machines being sold for (in my opinion) way too much money. The system I offered is much more performant, and cheaper to boot. I was just curious if Apple could even assemble a similar system.
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When it comes to gaming all you have to do is hit a keystroke and parallel over to Windoze and play your games.
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I'm not sure how your ability to host multiple OS' effects the quality or price of the hardware. Sure, that's neat, but -- if you're going to switch over to Windows to do stuff, why not just .. I dunno.. use Windows?
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I'm not a gamer at all so I'm not familiar with what goes on with those machines.
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This, I think, is your reason for misunderstanding my post. From a gamer's perspective, those machines were
shit. While the Apple might be cheaper, it's cheaper
shit.
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Also, sure you can always build a custom machine to out perform any manufacted machine.. but with the Mac Pro you now have PnP HDD bays to give you up to 3TB of storage for under $1000. That's pretty nice. This really comes down to "whatever blows your skirt". The mac just happens to blow mine.
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Plug and Play Hard drives? I'm not really sure I understand how that's a benefit of the Mac Pro? You can do that with any modern system.