View Full Version : Will Apple's IMAC Survive in India Industry Standards ?
go4inet
20-02-2004, 02:43 AM
Hey Guys !
I just wanna share something that must be interesting to you guys !
Well most of us use Pentium & AMD runnig Windows nor Lindows ! lol !
But what abt apple's I MAC ? I guess the Support for GUI is best in IMAC but i also found to be that Windows is user friendly ! But IMAC OS is amazing and had some stunnig GUI ! Whenever u gotta chance to watch IMAC dont miss that :idea: ! Coz its worth upgradding ! So tell me guys will IMAC catch an market in Indian Industry ! Support ur answers by telling atleast one good reason, why it is and why it is not !
Have fun ! I-MAC >>>> Intelligence -Made @ Computer (Guess ??)
anupamsinha
20-02-2004, 02:53 AM
Atleast as of now it won't(atleast an year or so). Reason price.
Unreal dude
20-02-2004, 08:19 AM
if ppl like u exist only then can imac exist:
MY SCHOOL IMAC:
1 ghz 256 kb cache g4
256/512 mb ddr 266
40gb sapce
dvd rw
lcd 17" screen
retailed for about 120000 about 8months ago.
darklord
20-02-2004, 12:10 PM
Yeah Mac never impressed me much
Hmmm... The Macintosh is an excellent computer. It is a work of art, but hey it won't suit everyone. Cost is a major setback. Who would want to go for a Rs. 100000 computer when all they want to do is browse the net & run an office suite?. Also Macintosh is not the best computer for games. The gaming library of the Mac is like a microscopic bacteria compared to the what is available for PC. I don't think Apple is going to do anything big here for atleast a few years.
rock_ya_baby
20-02-2004, 05:11 PM
Borg, Macs are primarily used in fields like grafix editing, DTP, Audio/video editng, music...etc so gaming is still the last thing on mac ppl's mind I guess...
Digit ppl must be having macs, tell us byte..or.. raaabo
TheMask
20-02-2004, 09:53 PM
i am a value-for-money type :wink:
Though, they look cool, i wud rather have a PC and assemble it myself :wink:
darklord
20-02-2004, 10:52 PM
Same here
sunmysore
21-02-2004, 08:11 AM
i am a value-for-money type :wink:
Though, they look cool, i wud rather have a PC and assemble it myself :wink:
Me tooooooooo
Although the iMac looks cool, I'm sure its not reliable with the "ALL STUFFED IN THE MONITOR" scheme
sunmysore
21-02-2004, 08:13 AM
i am a value-for-money type :wink:
Though, they look cool, i wud rather have a PC and assemble it myself :wink:
Me tooooooooo
Although the iMac looks cool, I'm sure its not reliable with the "ALL STUFFED IN THE MONITOR" scheme
Unreal dude
22-02-2004, 08:50 AM
though my school mac is very sleek & it LCD is amongst the best in the world(140 to 160 degrees angle, exellent img quality) but it retails around 120000- 150000(the correct price- most chances)
mainly used for graphics, net etc . Gaming is not so well on it evemthugh it has a 64mb mx , 512 ddr ram, around a 1.6 ghz(1 ghz of mac)
Unreal dude
22-02-2004, 08:53 AM
though my school mac is very sleek & it LCD is amongst the best in the world(140 to 160 degrees angle, exellent img quality) but it retails around 120000- 150000(the correct price- most chances)
mainly used for graphics, net etc . Gaming is not so well on it evemthugh it has a 64mb mx , 512 ddr ram, around a 1.6 ghz(1 ghz of mac)
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