There is no "Stigma" about mac. Their computers are 1,000 dollars over priced for nothing more than a PC of the same quality. Pure and simple. That's all there is to it. You're paying for a name for no reason. "The MacBook air is the most 'beautiful' ..." Yeah, okay. Whatever that means when it comes to computing.
Not sure what kind of computer you built for 250, but it's not a nice one, and it's definitely not a gaming computer. A good mobo alone runs 100 dollars, a good processor is 100 more, a good graphics card is 150 more, case and power supply should run 90-100 more. A computer for 250 dollars is like, a gig of ram, an old mobo, a decent but old AMD processor, a horrible case/power supply and a hard-drive.
My Mobo and Processor together ran about 450 dollars.
You make Belial look like an innocent fibber.
All I'll allow myself to say toward such militant (seeming) PC ignorance is: nice limited warranty, embarrassing customer service, application/explorer crashes, humiliating battery life, and viruses, to name a few PC problems. You get for what you pay for.
The desktop I built did, indeed, cost me $250 total to build. I remember the 4GB RAM and the $20 case being on sale, and the video card, motherboard, and power supply were the most expensive parts (definitely didn't cost more than $80 for the video card, and the power supply was no more than $60). The computer wasn't a gaming beast, but it could play WoW on full graphics settings, which is what I cared about at the time. Spare monitor, keyboard, mouse, power cords. My friend bought it for the price I spent on it when I decided to move on to a laptop several months later.
You're a fairly ineffective Macintosh fanboy. Warranties are scams, customer service for what, exactly? And if you warrant paying over 1,000 dollars for a computer that doesn't have... "humiliating battery life" and "application crashes" ... Whatever the fuck that means, then be my guest. I haven't been running virus software on my Windows machines for years, so that goes to show you what browsing proper sites and knowing just -what- you're doing online comes into play when it comes to viruses.
As for the 250 dollar rig, I'm not sure still how you got something that price. I built a computer last february for 205 dollars and it has a tri-core AMD in it, a crappy mobo, no graphics card *just onboard* and 1 gig of ram with a 30 dollar case that included PSU. If I wanted to upgrade the RAM and add a graphics card, I'd need to upgrade the PSU *itd likely fail real quick* and I'd be spending over 100 bucks already with the addition of the graphics card and 3 more gigs of ram.
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You're a fairly ineffective Macintosh fanboy. Warranties are scams, customer service for what, exactly? And if you warrant paying over 1,000 dollars for a computer that doesn't have... "humiliating battery life" and "application crashes" ... Whatever the fuck that means, then be my guest. I haven't been running virus software on my Windows machines for years, so that goes to show you what browsing proper sites and knowing just -what- you're doing online comes into play when it comes to viruses.
Actually, I wouldn't consider myself a fanboy at all; I've just realized that MacBooks are built ridiculously well and are valuable enough to drop any false sense of superiority I had due to growing up on PCs.
If all you do is web browse and play games (all legally, probably), you're absolutely right; I like to download things without worrying about viruses, though. Also, my battery life is usually at 10 hours remaining when I'm typing out assignments in Word on 100%, and it goes up to 16 hours if it's idling. Can't do that on a PC without spending a lot of money, and have it stay that way.
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You're a fairly ineffective Macintosh fanboy. Warranties are scams, customer service for what, exactly? And if you warrant paying over 1,000 dollars for a computer that doesn't have... "humiliating battery life" and "application crashes" ... Whatever the fuck that means, then be my guest. I haven't been running virus software on my Windows machines for years, so that goes to show you what browsing proper sites and knowing just -what- you're doing online comes into play when it comes to viruses.
As for the 250 dollar rig, I'm not sure still how you got something that price. I built a computer last february for 205 dollars and it has a tri-core AMD in it, a crappy mobo, no graphics card *just onboard* and 1 gig of ram with a 30 dollar case that included PSU. If I wanted to upgrade the RAM and add a graphics card, I'd need to upgrade the PSU *itd likely fail real quick* and I'd be spending over 100 bucks already with the addition of the graphics card and 3 more gigs of ram.
Actually, I wouldn't consider myself a fanboy at all; I've just realized that MacBooks are built ridiculously well and are valuable enough to drop any false sense of superiority I had due to growing up on PCs.
If all you do is web browse and play games (all legally, probably), you're absolutely right; I like to download things without worrying about viruses, though. Also, my battery life is usually at 10 hours remaining when I'm typing out assignments in Word on 100%, and it goes up to 16 hours if it's idling. Can't do that on a PC without spending a lot of money, and have it stay that way.