AND Some bad news too! I wonder if the Apple Mac has any edge over an "IBM" machine, and I mean IBM not any other white-box.
Dear Inno
I have a feeling that your posting is not really meant to be taken seriously but one made to cause mischief! However I will give you the benefit of the doubt and suggest you are far more specific.
What Mac?
What IBM?
One odd thing about Mac is that it operates more like a point and shoot camera, and when something goes wrong as it often does, then you are stuck with the most unhelpful customer service you can find in the industry (Fair comment!!).
Being slightly different surely does not bring it into the point and shoot category does it. After all a computer is nothing without a skilled user, especially when used for digital editing.......what do you mean exactly?
Unhelpful customer service can be found in all areas of business...so what is your own actual experience of the service you have experienced with PC's and Macs.
Need I say more?
Yes I think so! Many here will recall the recent previous long thread you were involved in that went nowhere, and perhaps will want to know what your background is, and what your interest is in the field of digital imaging. I think this is a valid question particularly since we do not seem to have seen your introduction here, which is of course expected of all new Prodig members.
Cheers
Richard
Inno'
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