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From: "Glenn Meadows"
Well, based on all that's included, and the feature sets, the Mac's appear to
be about the same as the fully equipped Dells and HP's. We have a few in the
company, and they give me FAR less trouble than any of the PC's. We've got a
good collection of G4's., G5's, 2 iMac's, a couple of G4 Powerbooks.
With the advent of the Intel Mac's, and the two ways to run Windows programs,
it's even less of an issue.
I find the Mac hardware to be better built, and just easier to deal with.
That's just my opinion though,
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Glenn M.
"Gary Britt" wrote in message
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> That I don't know, maybe Rich G or somebody else has that answer. The
> problems with Apples for me are they are overpriced, always have been.
> Not to mention that it wasn't until very recently that you could run the
> software I use most on an Apple. I don' like being locked into a single
> vendor for everything and Apple is more that way than Microsoft. Maybe
> I'm wrong about Apple and place too much emphasis on these concerns, but
> unless convinced otherwise, I have them.
>
> Gary
>
> Glenn Meadows wrote:
>> Is Apple going down the hardware DRM path with it's Mini as a home video
>> device?
>>
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