1000Knives wrote:
They're certainly nice and seem well built enough, but I don't see the point. I can put OSX on any modern laptop, and then more or less have a Mac. I mean Mac does have nice looking, feeling, etc, hardware, it is a "premium" product, so yeah, but I don't have premium dollars. If I did have premium dollars, well, I'd spend it on something else besides a flashy little PC that's upgrades consist of throwing it out and buying a new one.
For me, I went through sort of a "Get a Mac" moment, I got a virus on my Windows PC, first tried Ubuntu, then went to Crunchbang Linux and things for the most part have been peachy. Crunchbang for me has been very much "It just works!" as far as my computing experience, just I've had a lot of trouble installing programs with the whole repository thing, that and I just suck at Linux. But besides that, "It just works!" Seriously, my PC boots up and I can be online and watching youtube in under a minute, and it's a crappy little 2ghz eMachines.
I know plenty of people who buy Macs and install Windows or Linux on them. People who do that are people for whom the price difference between a Mac and a similarly specced non-Mac isn't a serious issue, and who don't care that the god damn HDMI port is missing or that they just spent 3 grand and Apple couldn't afford a third or fourth USB port on a laptop the size of a small table.