Superphil
Dismember
Yes but if you buy a Mac and run WIndows, why buy a Mac in the first place ? Because it looks pretty ?
Yes, yes yes, I have said it half a dozen times on this thread, that is exactly why I am going to buy an iMac.
The same as I did with my car, I bought a car that is dearer than most of its comparables, it is less economical, less practical and has less room for passengers, but I bought it because I though it looked better than the Ford/Citroen/Renault/Vauxhall/etc alternatives.
And when I buy a suit, I buy suits that IMO I think look better than cheap ones, there are cheaper ones, ones that might even last longer, but I buy the one I like the look of. Same with shoes, I buy the ones I like, they are almost always more expensive than the standard ones, they don't last as long, they leak, they perform poorly in icy conditions (as I found out recently) but I bought them because they look good (IMO of course)
My house costs me an arm and a leg in mortgage payments, but I love it, it is in a lovely location, it is really nicely decorated, has nice things in it, it has loads of rooms I never use, the garden is massive, but I rarely go out there, but I love it. (NB, this is all subjective, you might not like my house, or think it is that lovely or impressive, but I do, it's mine, and in this instance it is my opinion that matters)
So I will probably buy an iMac. Bear in mind that I have investigated its suitability to run the software I need to run (Windows software), I have checked it has enough RAMs, Buttons on the Mouse, and big enough HDDs. It has a nice big telly so I can see things in great detail, which I need for my job, and it takes up very little room in my lovely office in my lovely house.
So please understand, I am choosing it because it looks great and comfortably does everything I need it to do (run CAD & Design software). I am making a choice based on form and function, just because it is not the choice you would make surely does not mean it is the wrong choice.
Surely you can understand that, we're not all driving around in Kias, Protons and Peroduas, wearing Tesco suits and Brantanos half price shoes are we? There is nothing intrinsically wrong with any of those things if that is what you want, but it doesn't make the person who chooses Gresham Blake for his suit, BMW for his car or Apple for his computer that difficult to understand does it?
(NB, I do not buy Gresham Blake suits (I wish I could afford them), and my car is not a BMW, it is much nicer)