WotDa said:Maybe you need an iRack to store all that stuff in?![]()
You officialy have too many sigs. Stop it.
WotDa said:Maybe you need an iRack to store all that stuff in?![]()
Zefan said:You officialy have too many sigs. Stop it.


Y'see, that doesn't actually give any real reasons to get a Mac over a PC other than that "Macs are nicer"; it's a pretty but rather superficial ad (the same can be said of most Apple ads).Al Vallario said:
Well most people aren't actually attacking Macs themselves, rather the people who use Macs and the arguments used for them (and against PCs)gurdas said:Here we have it! That is exactly right. Most people who use Macs have previously (or still are) using PCs so we are more qualified in saying which is better. The 'PC boys' who have no clue about macs should really use one for a few months, then comment on it.
/Awaits, 'but I used my m8s and it wos crap!' etc.

Al Vallario said:Heh, how I love the OS X dock.
Thought it would be a bit tricky to get my head around at first, but it works just great. The added bonus being you can just minimise all your windows when you wander away for a few minutes and any nosey passers-by won't have a clue how to open them up again![]()

Isn't that what all adverts are meant to do, in some degree or another? They want to convince you that their product is the best product for you; so much so that you feel the need to buy the product.Wicksta said:Maybe one day Apple will be able to create advertisements that sell their products on their own merits, rather than having to constantly try and slate the opposition.
The most truthful post in this thread to be honest.Wicksta said:Maybe one day Apple will be able to create advertisements that sell their products on their own merits, rather than having to constantly try and slate the opposition.
Wicksta said:Maybe one day Apple will be able to create advertisements that sell their products on their own merits, rather than having to constantly try and slate the opposition.
In the case of the Macintosh computer range, Apple are the underdogs. Market share is not on their side, and OS X is not what people are used to. The target demographic for these adverts consists primarily of people who already own a PC (not a mac), so they need convincing. Common sense suggests the convincing should take on two forms — convincing the potential customer that their existing PC does not live up to expectations, then convincing them that a mac is what they need. The "Mac vs. PC" adverts do both of these. It could be done in a more elegant manner, I'll agree, but it's raw common sense marketing.Wicksta said:Maybe one day Apple will be able to create advertisements that sell their products on their own merits, rather than having to constantly try and slate the opposition.
but the thread's about the mis-leading adverts.DAVEM said:People who haven't owned both should really shut up on this debate.

It's a shame your mac hasn't corrected all the mistakes in your spelling and punctuation.Robotica said:get over it you stinky filthy pc users.
us clean mac kids know what were talking about...
Aye - it'd be brilliant if Apple started selling Mac OS X as a standalone OSRebelius said:I don't hate macs - I just don't need to spend all that money when my PC does everything a mac does for less money.
