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by astrodust
3528 days ago
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That's the bind Apple's in. The market for the Mac Pro is very small, and it's also extremely demanding, they're never happy. The iMac has a much broader appeal, the market is demanding but not to the same extreme. Many designers use these machines because they've got great screens and acceptable levels of performance. I'm not sure Apple can win in the Mac Pro space without losing a ton of money. HP and Dell make high-end workstations, but it's a very tiny market compared to their general desktop and server sales. Apple likes to focus on products it can sell millions of, not tens of thousands. |
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1. I want to legally run OSX on top-of-the-line hardware.
I don't want a fancy design that's unnecessarily difficult to rack-mount or store anywhere, I don't want to try out new ports while abandoning common ones, and I certainly don't want to be 3 years behind.
A matte black rectangle would be a lot better than this. Why the need to be so fancy, to the detriment of your actual users?