Again, fanbois deciding what is best for someone, but have no idea what they do. You are a sales guy, you tell the old lady that she needs a $1200 iMac to get onto Facebook. You have the entire catalog memorized and you rehearse the sales pitches perfectly, good for you. But unfortunately, it all you know...
Why do they need desktops? Why do they even need offices to house those bulky, outdated desktops?
Business is about efficiency, not buying every Apple computing product on the planet.
You are still thinking in the old 1950’s office with Apple Products instead of IBM Typewriters..
Your sign up date is a bit recent. Did you have an older screen name here? You sound familiar.
it's pretty obvious you've never owned a Mac or an Apple product. I will tell you that that little old lady would be far better off in the long run with a reliable Mac than any product running Windows. She will have far fewer hassles and fewer problems and in the long run a far lower total cost of ownership. . . and the Mac will outlast the Windows machine by a long time.
More strawmen marching row on row down the road. Don't you have any other approaches, arl?
I repeat. I have been talking about efficiency. So is IBM.
"Every Mac that we buy is making and saving IBM money," Previn said. That IS efficiency at work, arl. WAKE UP and smell the coffee!
Don't you pay attention? Why should they keep on doing the same inefficient thing over and over again that COSTS THEM MONEY????
Three more personal insults added to your count. You are really toting them up.