Hey, Santa,

I'm all for Apple purchases (I just bought a Dual 2.3GHz myself!), but it
may have been a wise decision only in this case - the 20 inch iMacs are
apparently having a LOT of failures. I hope not, but Apple may have a major
problem on their hands with that setup from what I'm reading.

Barry

Joshua 1:9

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Subject: Re: [G] Apple moving to Intel- easy argument
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 17:26:11 +1000


A friend of mine is in the market for a computer. He has seen what my
g5 is like, and is impressed, and I've tried to convince him to buy an iMac.
He would like to but he simply can't afford it.

Instead he's opted for a generic brand PC with 19" monitor for about Aus$700
less than a 20" iMac. I pointed out the pitfalls and hardware inadequacies,
plus added cost of maintaining a virus riddled OS, but the bottom line is
his wallet at the present moment.

Price is what sells PCs above everything else. If the Mac OS and Apples
great software ran on PC hardware, Apple would make a killing.

Santa


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