Jenspm wrote:
Bertster7 wrote:
Jenspm wrote:
Yeah, of course, but you can find those type of coments on all kind of products at newegg.
My point is, Macs aren't as bad as everyone says. In my experience, they are definately more stable and trust-worthy than PCs.
Your experience is wrong.
I work for Apple and I know how shoddy the quality of the hardware in Macs is far better than most. They are shit, they break all the time - then I have to fix them. When they do break (and hardware faults are almost twice as common on Macs as on PCs) they cost SERIOUS money to repair and the parts can only be obtained from Apple by an AASP who will put a mark up on it and charge you labour at extortionate rates.
I don't know, but you might have a different view as you work for the repair department (I think?)
Yup, I mostly do repairs and some contract stuff and some other stuff. I also get to see the figures for how many Macs are sold and how many of them break. Lots of them break. Their figures are far worse than Dell for example.
Jenspm wrote:
My friend and I tested this with his Macbook.
It had an uptime for 1.5 months straight. He only rebooted to install an update. After that reboot it's been turned on for another 1 month straight.
My machines worked for a maximum of 1.5 weeks straight.
Which shows what?
You can't (or haven't bothered to) configure your PC properly. That is far more likely software related than anything else (hardware related crashes typically happen repeatedly rather than occasionally). My Athlon 64 based server at home has been running 24/7 for nearly 16 months now without being rebooted at all. No issues there. My main PC hasn't crashed since I stopped trying to overclock it way too high (though it might soon if I don't replace the dying hard drives in it) nor have any of my other (4) PC systems crashed in the past 6 months. My Apple laptop on the other hand, that's kernel panicked a couple of times since I got it in November and the bluetooth now only works one way (will only send not receive).
Jenspm wrote:
I've had trouble with every single one of my Windows laptops - tons of crashes, blue screens, Graphics cars going to hell, etc.
I've never experienced any problems with any macs I've tried. (though they aren't that many - 1xiMac, 1xMacbook, 1xMacbook Pro). Only one crash compined on all three.
Crashes are usually not hardware related. Badly configured installs of Windows can crash all the time. On Macs everything is done for you so you don't have to worry so much, until 2-3 years down the line your CPU melts (average load temp of a Conroe based Mac = 82C).
Jenspm wrote:
And as for the expensive repairing, I dunno about the US, but in Norway, the law says that PC repairs have to be free of charge in the first 3 years, unless it is the users fault.
Well, you're lucky. In the UK and US there are no such laws and you get a 1 year warranty and can purchase a 3 year warranty for loads of money.