Front Row - Mac Mini
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This video is old!
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It makes sense in one way: most of the productivity software that comes with a Mac is included for free, but is a paid upgrade (or separate third party software) for Windows. Don't tell me about "Home Premium" and all that, for I consider those to be upgrades to Home Basic which contains the core functionality of Windows.
Of course, if you have Linux, you can just use MythTV. All is well.
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Oh don't worry. I've been using Windows until November 2008... Apple's products really have a high quality. The fun thing though, with Macs, is they don't have any equivalent for Paint...
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Is Front Row trying to be MCE?
Because if it is...
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iWork, iLife. I don't know about any program for Windows that is included that has a feature like Face recognition. And, I know, it sounds weird, iWork, I mean, there's always MS Office, but I prefer the simplicity of iWork, you really have to try it to see what I mean... A Mac comes with loads of software for pretty much everyone, in a really good quality, and it is really hard to compare with Windows equivalents...
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I know it does sound bizarre, but oh so true.
If you where to pay for the same kind of software you get freely with any Mac, to get an equivalent for Windows, it would cost you a fortune...
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quite, the opposite, Macs are ridiculously expensive. youre a mac fanboy. people hate fanboys
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Yes, but think about the software you get with the Mac.
I got loads of software used by pros, which would cost me a fortune if I decided to buy a Windows machine and all the software on the side. From that point of view, a Windows machine is more expensive. Not to talk about the aluminium casing and all, but that's just bling. Plus, a Macintosh computer can run all modern commercially available OS's there is legally. Can't do that with a PC can you? Get your spelling STRAIGHT.
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some people would prefer to separate machines
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Yeah, you're right. The iMac only needs one wire, the power cable. Silly me, forgot about wireless keyboards and mice.
And yes, a Laptop needs a powercord, if you care to use it a bit more than a few hours. I mean, you have to recharge the battery. Though, there is the OLPC..
is that an Apple Display? because if it is that setup is a huge waste of money... b/c if you had that money to spend on a mac mini and a ACD, you could just got an imac for less
colintay909 3 years ago 4
Attention: This person used a special Front Row Hack.
Sames4000 3 years ago 4