>Apple's hardware is definately different...then you go on about their OS and
>industrial design.  The hardware...the HD's, video cards, ram...all are the
>same as you can get in pc's.  In some cases you can get better hardware then
>comes standard on macs.  The outside looks pretty, sure, but the innards are
>just standard pc parts.

Have you ever taken the cover off of a Mac? If you had you could not 
possibly say this. The inside of a Mac is just as innovative as the 
outside. While the insides of PCs have not changed in decades the insides 
of Macs change all the time. This makes my work a bit harder, but it is 
also a pleasure to see all the clever (and sometimes dumb) things Apple 
does with each new hardware design.

Go to an Apple Store at a non-busy time and take the cover off a G5 
tower. (Yes they will let you look inside.) What you will see does not 
look like the insides of any PC. You may find a few parts that could also 
be used in a PC, but the ensemble is very different. And even the PC-like 
parts often have a few Apple-requested tweaks.


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