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System Name | Dell XPS 15 9560 |
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Processor | I7-7700HQ |
Memory | 32GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | GTX 1050/1080 Ti |
Storage | 1TB SSD |
Display(s) | 2x Dell P2715Q/4k Internal |
Case | Razer Core |
Audio Device(s) | Creative E5/Objective 2 Amp/Senn HD650 |
Mouse | Logitech Proteus Core |
Keyboard | Logitech G910 |
The last thing taking over my life is a computer. What is this? The Matrix?
How about this: I live my own life, and not be fucked in the ass by Steve Jobs.
as you bow to bill gates and his proprietary formats?
Pot, meet kettle, I think you will be good friends.
Both companies will always keep their ways of trying to lock consumers in to using their product. Apple just designs one that makes the consumer satisfied with their purchase, rather than screwing them into being happy with it.
My iPhone and MacBook pro are the best electronics purchases I've made since my first iPod, apple will keep my business as long as they continue to suit my needs.
Colleges pushing apple products are brilliant. Not only will their networks slowly become more passivly secure, less virus ridden and their tech support will have time to actually improve the network rather than struggle to keep it up and working.
I still wouldn't suggest picking a school because of a computer, but hey, atleast the schools computer policy is public. That males me 3 times more comfortable choosing them rather than a school that forces dell or gateway laptops that are horrendus for their price.
And you know those schools are out there...
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