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pianotuna
Sep 23, 2017Nomad III
Gee whiz, I'd better trash my Galaxy s4 that is four years old and works perfectly. It even survived being dropped in dirty water for ten minutes.
On the other hand, in 1996 I bought a top of the line Mac laptop. Within a year there was a new OS, and I had some software that required what was called "real mode". Even though I had maxed out the ram, the software would not run. Never again will I buy a 6000.00 computer that lasted less than 13 months.
The unit would get static build up on the motherboard and that required me to "zap the pram". Which included a reboot, meaning a loss of data. Sometimes it would not stay running for an hour.
So my experience is the exact opposite of yours.
On the other hand, in 1996 I bought a top of the line Mac laptop. Within a year there was a new OS, and I had some software that required what was called "real mode". Even though I had maxed out the ram, the software would not run. Never again will I buy a 6000.00 computer that lasted less than 13 months.
The unit would get static build up on the motherboard and that required me to "zap the pram". Which included a reboot, meaning a loss of data. Sometimes it would not stay running for an hour.
So my experience is the exact opposite of yours.
Mortimer Brewster wrote:
Though they are significantly more expensive, I've found Apple products (iPhone, iPad and iMac) to be more reliable when compared with Windows computers and android phones. I don't miss the never ending patches and updates on Windows. Though not immune to malware and viruses, In my experience Apple products sure have a lot less problems than their Windows and android counterparts.
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