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2011-06-12
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2011-06-12
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2011-06-12
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I can go out and buy 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz for about $40 to $80, and yet innocent people who believe macs are easier to use are getting ripped the fux off by Apple.
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2011-06-13
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That is something you need to watch when buying a Mac. Often you can save money by upgrading the harddrive and RAM yourself after it arrives. Sometimes though, it's cheaper buy the upgrades from Apple.
The new iMacs with the custom harddrives force the decision, unfortunately. That's a far greater concern to me than overpriced upgrades.
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2011-06-13
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Special hard drive adapters are pretty effing stupid, totally unnecessary.
That, and the fact that they're not better at really anything over Windows and Linux.
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2011-06-13
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What the hell? Where did that come from? I can go out and buy 4GB DDR3 1333Mhz for about $40 to $80, and yet innocent people who believe macs are easier to use are getting ripped the fux off by Apple.
What's your take on this, anyone?
Last edited by mattbutsko; 2011-06-12 at 20:33.