quote:
Originally posted by Windows XP User #5225982375:
Tell me, in what way is PC hardware "inferior technology?" Apart from the motherboard I can build a PC that is an exact clone of a PowerMac. And, I don't think people like Intel and AMD make bad processors.
true, inferior technology is a bad choice of words there, but what he means is that macs are
allexpensive, and either fairly well built or extremely well built.
While many people (now more than ever) buy or build extremely good kit type PCs, the fact remains that in the past and still to this day, a lot of parts were/are cheap and in many ways shoddy. If there is a way to skimp on costs on a piece of hardware, you can bet that somebody has done it and sold as many as possible quick, and you can also bet that a lot of people snapped up the cheap products as fast as possible, especially compared to the slow and steady sales of macintosh computers.
In fact this coupled with Microsoft's agressive and illegal marketing tactics is the reason why windows is far and away the most used OS on the planet today.
Anyway, this discussion is about inferior connections for printers, not building your own machine. Can't you read?