I was never talking about design.  I'm talking about parts.  A seagate in an
apple case is not more realiable then a seagate in my pc case.  That was my
only point.

Mike

On 4/17/07, Tom Piwowar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>So apple has specially made video cards just for them?  The hard drives
are
>some new apple technology?  It's not the same intel chip as in
pc's?  Some
>Apple designed intel chip?  New RAM only available to macs?

Don't forget the custom-made screws.

If you can't see a device as more than a bucket of bolts -- something
that is greater than the sum its parts -- you have a lot to learn about
design.

And yes, Apple frequently does have specially made video cards. ADC was a
much better standard than DVI. When Apple gave up on ADC, a neat single
cable connection was replaced by a hydra-headed cable and an outboard
power brick. The inferiority of the PC design was readily apparent.


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