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Aimed at students, new iMac offers less hard drive space, lower graphics quality, but a $900 price tag.
Aimed at students, new iMac offers less hard drive space, lower graphics quality, but a $900 price tag.
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Might the same thing happen with the new "iMac Lite"?
Might the same thing happen with the new "iMac Lite"?
Once I respond: It's not a direct comparison.
If price is your ONLY criteria, than Macs may not be for you.
Quality is the reason. It's a different user experience - out of the
box.
best idea. Cheapest is only best when all else is equal.
Macs are a good value. This particular iMac is inexpensive. But,
no, Macs are not cheap! Apple simply does not go for the rock
bottom segment of the market or advertise loss leaders as do Dell
or HP.
Once I respond: It's not a direct comparison.
If price is your ONLY criteria, than Macs may not be for you.
Quality is the reason. It's a different user experience - out of the
box.
best idea. Cheapest is only best when all else is equal.
Macs are a good value. This particular iMac is inexpensive. But,
no, Macs are not cheap! Apple simply does not go for the rock
bottom segment of the market or advertise loss leaders as do Dell
or HP.
Apple could sell that for $199 to enterprise customers and the geek market.
Get a dictionary!
Get a dictionary!
Apple could sell that for $199 to enterprise customers and the geek market.
Get a dictionary!
Get a dictionary!
The phrase "know how to use a Mac" is unimpressive on a resume.
Grow up.
- Education For The Real World
- by john55440 July 6, 2006 4:29 PM PDT
- In the overwhelming majority of the business world, being "computer literate" means knowing how to use a Microsoft Windows computer.
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- As if "knows how to use Windows"
- by Thrudheim July 6, 2006 7:49 PM PDT
- is impressive?
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(32 Comments)The phrase "know how to use a Mac" is unimpressive on a resume.
Grow up.