What I find extremely funny about this article is how Engadget doesn't understand how much of a insult that picture of the two turrets really is towards Mac owners haha. The Portal turret (right), which represents the Apple party, is weak, non-upgradable and easy to take down....the TF2 turret (left), which represents the PC party, is upgradable, it can get extremely powerful, and its hard to take down.
In response to the article....let's take the percentage of Mac steam users vs PC steam users and see what we can come up with.....I'm gonna go out one a limb and say: PC is gonna win by a freakin long shot. Also: I built a PC last October for 1,100bucks, that even the high-end MacBookPros or iMacs cannot touch in terms of power.....and the best part was that it was half the cost of a high-end MBPro or iMac! :D
Well first off we can agree that the iphone or itouch didn't really innovate anything either. When the itouch was announced everybody went crazy about the touch screen capabilities, sad thing is that touch-screen technology has been around since the 80s.
I agree with Mark, I don't see the ipod using a OLED screen, HD Radio, HDMI for video output, and the integration with the greatest Online Gaming Service available Xbox Live (even if it cost $50 a year).
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Jun 10th 2010 3:33AM (Engadget)In response to the article....let's take the percentage of Mac steam users vs PC steam users and see what we can come up with.....I'm gonna go out one a limb and say: PC is gonna win by a freakin long shot.
Also: I built a PC last October for 1,100bucks, that even the high-end MacBookPros or iMacs cannot touch in terms of power.....and the best part was that it was half the cost of a high-end MBPro or iMac! :D
Exclusive: Steve Ballmer demos the Zune HD for Engadget!
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May 28th 2009 2:18PM (Engadget)I agree with Mark, I don't see the ipod using a OLED screen, HD Radio, HDMI for video output, and the integration with the greatest Online Gaming Service available Xbox Live (even if it cost $50 a year).