Steve Jobs: All the work that I've done in my life... will be obsolete by the time I'm...

Irvrobinson

Irvrobinson

Audioholic Spartan
Intel is trying to streamline their products so I'd not be surprised by an ARM move honestly.
Intel is trying to streamline their products? How? I think you've been in Siberia too long. :) And why the heck would Intel jeopardize the Apple business? Do the math. Intel's average revenue from Macs must be, what, over $100 per unit? I have no idea what it is, but I'd guess $100/unit is conservative. Mac volume rounds down to twenty million units per year. So, that's at least two billion dollars of revenue per year to Intel from Apple. I can't believe they're going to do anything but ask Apple for another wish list.
 
darien87

darien87

Audioholic Spartan
I'm a bit of a strange duck in that I'm somewhat of an Apple fanboy that refuses to buy Apple products.

I had an Apple IIgs in college. It was a powerful computer that had a whole MB of RAM!!! I didn't like the tiny B&W screens of the original Mac's but I drooled over the Mac II when it first came out. Growing up in the graphics and print field, it was Mac or nothing in terms of pre-press hardware and software.

Other than that IIgs I've never owned another Apple product. I have an Android phone and I'm not sure what type of MP3 player I have but it sure isn't an iPod. I love Apple products but I think they are way overpriced. Even when Power PC's came out they weren't enough of a savings over the Mac that it was worth it.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
I love Apple products but I think they are way overpriced.
I used to have that exact same opinion, and I do still wish that they were cheaper. I have started to buy them, though, because I've found that I really do like the hardware better. I thought that the Mac Mini that I bought in January was pricey, for sure (and I put off buying one for years because of it), but the power and silence of this thing in that size of a box is outstanding. Yeah, I wish that it had slightly better graphics for games, but its form factor is amazing. I also really like the 11" MB Air that I got back in 2011. I don't have an iPhone, though, because I don't like the form factor. Well, and I like Flash. :)
 
Steve81

Steve81

Audioholics Five-0
I've got both Windows and Macs in my life (currently a Thinkpad, Macbook Pro, iPad, and iPhone), and I get to play with loads of hardware as part of my day job (mostly Dells, ranging from fairly inexpensive desktops to high end Precision workstations). In most aspects, I'd say my Thinkpad holds its own just fine against the Macbook (though it has several significant advantages in hardware including an SSD, slightly faster processor, and more memory), and both are quite reliable; the Macbook is nicer to look at though :D

As far as the Dells go, they're hit or miss, even among the heavy duty workstations. For example, about three or four years ago, I had a batch that had an ugly tendency to eat memory. I'm not exactly overly enthralled with the component quality that goes into them either; it's certainly nothing to brag about next to a half decent custom build. On the upside, they're cheap and they support their product (at least on the business side).
 
haraldo

haraldo

Audioholic Warlord
"I'm going to be the first one in line to buy one of these. I've been lusting after this"
Steve Jobs to New York Times journalist John Markoff right after the launch of MacBook Air
 
haraldo

haraldo

Audioholic Warlord
You do have to love their marketing, the take minor ordinary improvements and project them as earth shattering breakthroughs. :)
You call 1.1 mm thinner a minor improvement...? LOL :D
 
avnetguy

avnetguy

Audioholic Chief
And they forgot to mention the all new Apple math where 1 lb = 469 grams.
If we apply this to their price the new ipad starts at $482 instead of $499. :)
 

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