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Join Date: Jul 2001
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I agree that the build quality is better and the designs are more attractive but none of this affects function in any real way. Then there is the "intuitive" claim, which certainly could make sense but in the real world I don't see it. I mean I'm no power user but I never have to pause to figure out how to do things on my computer, can someone give me an example of how I'm being held back on a PC?
In the end it's less like the cars analogy and more like this: A PC is a frosty glass mug full of good beer for $2.80. A Mac is forged aluminum frosty mug with some cool inscriptions on it full of the same beer for $3.50.
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