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Old Jul 21, 2015 | 11:27 AM
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Wrong window, you need to eat more burgers.

Anyhow, in other news owners are very happy. http://time.com/3964275/apple-watch-satisfaction/
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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 09:01 AM
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where's jack today?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-31012410

surprised he's not all over this like a cheap hooker,,,, hahahaha
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Shares down again !
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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
where's jack today?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-31012410

surprised he's not all over this like a cheap hooker,,,, hahahaha
It's all a bit obvious to most of us.
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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 09:16 AM
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ah there you are lol

Interesting how they have made massive profits but sales figures are still lower than samsung
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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 02:19 PM
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ah there you are lol

Interesting how they have made massive profits but sales figures are still lower than samsung
Do you think that might have something to do with the 10p disposable phones Samsung make or maybe something to do with their massive marketing budget.
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It is simply staggering that apple has been able to con the world into subconsciously believing they NEED to spend 800quid on a mobile phone in order to fit in
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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by JackClark
Do you think that might have something to do with the 10p disposable phones Samsung make or maybe something to do with their massive marketing budget.
I would put it more down to stupid people paying daft amount of markup profit on the iphones and too busy lapping up the marketing BS apple do to realise they are being ripped off,,,,,,,,,,,


Go on Jack, say it,,,,,,,
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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 04:07 PM
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You stick with your 10p phones and I'll stick with my reassuringly expensive products.
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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 04:52 PM
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You stick with your 10p phones and I'll stick with my reassuringly overpriced products.
EFA
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Old Jul 22, 2015 | 06:06 PM
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£2500 for a Laptop probably does seem overpriced to some people, but to me it's an investment in good service, reliability, consistency, security and longevity. Still sounds nuts I'm sure, but my time is expensive and I've spent none of it making sure my work tools work. If you think you can replicate that service on a Windows PC then you're living in dreamland. My Laptop is five years old and is still a fantastic device, my iMac is seven years old and again a fantastic device. Reassuringly expensive.
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And the top spec Macbook is now cheaper than I paid, bargain.
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Old Jul 23, 2015 | 09:31 AM
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http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/news/b...20150723100361
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Old Jul 23, 2015 | 09:53 AM
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I think Jack managed to order a macburger with it once as well , till someone shouted at him for holding up the queue
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Originally Posted by JackClark
£2500 for a Laptop probably does seem overpriced to some people, but to me it's an investment in good service, reliability, consistency, security and longevity. Still sounds nuts I'm sure, but my time is expensive and I've spent none of it making sure my work tools work. If you think you can replicate that service on a Windows PC then you're living in dreamland. My Laptop is five years old and is still a fantastic device, my iMac is seven years old and again a fantastic device. Reassuringly expensive.
fpmsl, so you actualy like being ripped off lol
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Old Jul 23, 2015 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by JackClark
If you think you can replicate that service on a Windows PC then you're living in dreamland.
I'm calling you on that - a good quality Windows-based system can easily have an equivalent lifespan. I'm not disputing you need to spend equivalent money to get a quality item - something like a Lenovo Thinkpad comes to mind - but it is perfectly possible.
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I'm calling you on that - a good quality Windows-based system can easily have an equivalent lifespan. I'm not disputing you need to spend equivalent money to get a quality item - something like a Lenovo Thinkpad comes to mind - but it is perfectly possible.
I beg to differ, but my whole rig cost me under £1500 o is well under the macpro price.

Laptops you could look at alienware
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Bought a v3 Apple TV off a well known Scoobynetter, connected it up, joined Wifi and it just works. Can't complain about that. Sitting here listening to Apple Radio from my iPhone through the TV soundsystem and controlled by my Watch... Its also great for extending the desktop from my (works) Mac Air.

Not a total fanboy and I don't particularly like the Mac OS but it generally just works as does connectivity without the need for driver issues. Need a PC for new responsibilities at work but going to have that as a secondary and keep the Air for usual desktop stuff.
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I beg to differ, but my whole rig cost me under £1500 o is well under the macpro price.

Laptops you could look at alienware
I'm referring to laptops only here; comparing desktop systems to laptops isn't reasonable. As for Alienware, the kit is in my opinion overpriced for what it really is; a mid-grade Dell in a fancy suit. The specs are often curious, with too much spend going into the CPU vs GPU.

All joking aside, Apple systems are very well built - and there is a value in a system that will be largely trouble-free and reliable for an extended period of time. To achieve this requires an above-average level of quality in almost all areas - chassis, design, components, etc. There is IMO a noticeable and marked difference in quality between consumer and business class laptops. Apple's "problem" is that what is ostensibly a consumer market device is produced to business grade standards, and so compares poorly in the priceerformance ratio to true consumer grade systems. This is because they don't have different products for different markets in the same way, and to be fair, they don't have to.

My point is that this quality isn't exclusive to Apple, and Lenovo especially have a well-deserved reputation for producing physically robust and reliable business grade systems that will operate similarly trouble-free for many years.
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Originally Posted by Beef
I'm calling you on that - a good quality Windows-based system can easily have an equivalent lifespan. I'm not disputing you need to spend equivalent money to get a quality item - something like a Lenovo Thinkpad comes to mind - but it is perfectly possible.
I'm still running a Sony Vaio I bought nearly 7 years ago now - perfectly reliable though it wasn't designed for Win7 (u/graded from Vista) and I sometimes have a display driver issue running on battery but otherwise

(Perhaps Win10 might help?!)
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Originally Posted by Beef
I'm calling you on that - a good quality Windows-based system can easily have an equivalent lifespan. I'm not disputing you need to spend equivalent money to get a quality item - something like a Lenovo Thinkpad comes to mind - but it is perfectly possible.
Excellent. I would love to see it, but suspect you would have spent a fair amount of time and expertise keeping it running. Let's imagine we both had boxed models, who's going to have a better time after switching it on, I know mine would be one button press to fully up to date.
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You're moving the goal posts there and now putting conditions on being able to meet your claim; either it's not possible, as you claimed, or it is, and your claim was spurious. Which is it?

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Excellent. I would love to see it, but suspect you would have spent a fair amount of time and expertise keeping it running.
Not especially - not these days. W7 is inherently 'stable', and doesn't really fall over unless the hardware is faulty or undesirable software is installed; these are things that can affect any system regardless of OS/manufacturer. It's easier to end up with a broken/damaged Windows system, that is undeniable, but that doesn't mean it's either impossible to mess up OSX in the same way, nor does it mean it's impossible to avoid a broken system even with limited technical ability.

Let's imagine we both had boxed models, who's going to have a better time after switching it on, I know mine would be one button press to fully up to date.
Of course - it's the advantage of total control of all aspects of the platform. However having just gone through this with a new Lenovo laptop for my Dad just this weekend, it's very light touch to get set up on a Windows system these days - I had little to do other than log in with his MS account, install Office, and connect Outlook to O365.
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We got about 18 months out of our Windows laptops before we had to bin them; multiple times.
Our MacBook Pros are slower now but still totally useable after five years...
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Old Jul 27, 2015 | 10:29 AM
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We got about 18 months out of our Windows laptops before we had to bin them; multiple times.
Our MacBook Pros are slower now but still totally useable after five years...
The fact you're happy to get rid after 18 months indicates to me that the Windows machines were far cheaper to buy in the first place. This links back to what I was saying about business grade systems vs consumer grade.
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The fact you're happy to get rid after 18 months indicates to me that the Windows machines were far cheaper to buy in the first place. This links back to what I was saying about business grade systems vs consumer grade.
Well ours were always fairly high end Toshibas (and one Lenovo). These were for work; we never scrimp on work kit as failures cost far more than a bit of pointless penny pinching.
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18months? wtf, were you eating your dinner off them?
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18months? wtf, were you eating your dinner off them?
Nope, just using them - a lot.
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So why would you have to bin them, what was wrong with them? Sounds like user error to me.

I have some old Lenovo and Dell lappies at work that are 4-5yrs old and are still perfectly adequate for the job.
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I bought my 500 quid Toshiba laptop in 2009.....still goes ok. Not the fatest to start up but is perfectly fine for what I need it for.
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