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Just got my iMac 27!
Denis Kolar:
Did you just say that you hate iTunes???
Why......? :)
Gilligan:
DK, I can find more reasons for you if you really want. :p
Being FORCED to use a product is enough though isn't it? Wasn't that one of the main gripes about windows back in the day? *shrug*
My FAVORITE thing about Apple is the displays at Bestbuy. They have all the price cards covered up and if you flip it over and walk away they come behind you and cover it right back up. Wonder why? Oh, because if anyone saw the price as they walked up they would just walk right away! They want you to walk up and play with it and "fall in love with it" then when you see how much you will start rationalizing and justifying why you should spend that much on a computer. ;)
Frog:
iTtunes is what kept me in generic music players all of these years. (The original iPod battery scandal didn't help either)
Also, either it's "1%r's" buying Apple products, or the economy was never as bad as some said. These folks drop a lot of cash.
We seem to have members of the cult lining up at the stores even before they know what the new product is!
Gilligan:
I'd say it's a combination of both... the economy isn't as bad as the media makes it out to be (which of course causes people to panic and horde) and people just have no restraint.
I'm broke, ain't got no job, ain't got no car... but I got a $500+ phone and a $100/month cell phone plan. That makes sense.
Only reason I ended up with a "smart" phone was because it was actually cheaper to switch the whole family together to smart phones on t-mobile (cheap for a reason) than it was to keep the wife and daughter on their Verizon plan and myself on my Centinnial plan (RIP Cent.)
Fresh Baked Printing:
--- Quote from: Frog on March 12, 2012, 12:06:33 PM ---iTtunes is what kept me in generic music players all of these years. (The original iPod battery scandal didn't help either)
Also, either it's "1%r's" buying Apple products, or the economy was never as bad as some said. These folks drop a lot of cash.
We seem to have members of the cult lining up at the stores even before they know what the new product is!
--- End quote ---
I've been a reluctant Mac buyer if for no other reason than to tell those damn "buy a mac" people to 'eff off. I did buy one of the first generation iPods years ago and then last summer, I ditched the BlackBerry for the iPhone. The iPod purchase was good thing. I'm still not 100% on the iPhone. If only I could combine a BlackBerry and iPhone. BTW, ironically, my Kickstarter project involves an iPhone.
The iMac is still in the box next to my PC. I'm guessing I better get through the next couple days of work before opening the box and getting totally sidetracked by the shiny new monitor for hours on end.
I do have to say that the Apple buying experience is pretty service orientated and easy. I upgraded to 8 gigs of ram and the store had the computer upgraded and ready to go in under an hour on a very busy day. The iMac is very nice looking machine. Very minimalist which makes my office look cleaner than it really is.
It seemed that no matter how many fresh Windows and software installs and tweaks I made to my PC, it never-ever was rock solid.
I've been a PC guy since the 286's and cut my teeth as a programmer on DOS and Unix machines so it is with some sadness that I bid my 3 year old Dell goodbye (but I may need it to print with my 3000).
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