WiiBox3 on 16 May 2012
| mike_intellivision said: The Mac had superior graphics capabilities for many years. Thus, it earned a following among people who worked in art and design industries (including newspapers and television production). It was also years ahead of PCs with an easy-to-use, plug-and-play architecture. That is why those who came to Macs early tend not to go back, even though almost every PC deficiency has been overcome. Similarly, Apple delivered the best MP3 playing experience via the iPod and had an integrated, successful music store through iTunes. The iPhone set an early standard as well, though Samsung's Galaxy series is probably a better unit but the Galaxy is still lacking in the quality of its store experience (Google Play seems to be the third incarnation in a bit over a year of what started as the Android Store). Plus Apple demands uniformity from its carriers while the Android universe does not ... so in one case you know what you are getting while in the other you are not so sure. I have an iPad (from work) and I love it for some things. But I hate that Apple products do not recognize Flash (which still makes up more of the Internet than anyone in Cupertino is willing to admit) and that its PC products seem to need to update themselves monthly. Mike from Morgantown |
I got bad news for you Mike. Windows8 won't support Flash out of the box, nor will it support DVD or BlueRay.
Oh and here is my favorite iSheep gif!









