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To: Spktyr
but if you think the hardware used in a Dell Dimension 2400 is the same grade as what's used in a Mac, well, you're smoking something.

oh boy... what brand hard drive does Apple use? Seagate, Western Digital? What about Video cards? Nvidia? ATI? What about DVD players? Samsung, Sony, Nec, Benq, Plextor? uhh huh... like i said same stuff.. and Foxconn motherboards, taiwan just like the rest of them. Personally i'd rather have Asus.

8 posted on 08/22/2006 11:56:23 PM PDT by Echo Talon
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To: Echo Talon
uhh huh... like i said same stuff.. and Foxconn motherboards, taiwan just like the rest of them.

Apple designs their own motherboards. And they don't just pick a random assortment of parts and shovel it out the door, like the junk you are using.

11 posted on 08/23/2006 2:03:07 AM PDT by HAL9000 (Happy 10th Anniversary FreeRepublic.com - Est. Sept. 23, 1996 - Thanks Jim!)
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To: Echo Talon

Believe it or not, just because a component comes from the same manufacturer, doesn't mean it is 100% identical to every other product that manufacturer...

Example:

The ATI video card - although ATI Makes cards for many companies, Apple has specific specifications for their cards. Most companies do - BUT - in the case of most Windows PC manufacturers, they spec out a "stock" or comodity-level product, while Apple may spec out with some specific qualities/features they want (like the proprietary video connector they use for their amazing monitors...).

Apple has been using primarily Pioneer drives, but again with a few firmware and other tweaks.

Hard Drives they do use run-of-the-mill because all that is different is the formatting, which takes seconds when the machine is assembled (Don't know if they order them pre-formatted).

Motherboards - lay any Apple Motherboard next to any "other" motherboard and find how NOT similar they are. Even with the switch to Intel processors, the motherboards are very specific to Apple, as are the power supplies.

This specification list at least partially explains the former cost differential between Apple and other PC's. But with the most expensive component of all - the actual processor, now being shared with the rest of the PC world (with only possibly minor tweaks), the price for comparable hardware has dropped significantly for Apple.


15 posted on 08/23/2006 5:15:25 AM PDT by TheBattman (Islam (and liberalism)- the cult of a Cancer on Society)
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To: Echo Talon

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Personally i'd rather have Asus.
<<

I use Asus when building my obligatory Windows dev boxes and Unix machines. Wow, I actually *agree* with ET on something!

Maybe Hillary Clinton isn't so bad after all.

Hillary would NEVER use a Mac.


48 posted on 08/24/2006 6:16:35 AM PDT by noblejones (Ben Stein for President, 2008.)
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