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Apple has a history of doing LOTS of business decisions entirely out of spite.I don't believe that the Hackintosh is remotely a big enough concern for Apple to go to the effort and expense of changing their processor architecture, never mind designing their own chips. I can think of several far more plausible reasons for that (from their experience with their own processors in their iDevices, the scope it gives them for bringing iPad and Mac closer, the competitive advantage a less power hungry architecture can offer, to Intel's decidedly lacklustre record in recent years giving them a motivation to cut loose). This isn't something you do because a tiny, commercially irrelevant group of enthusiasts make an effort to port their OS to other hardware without permission - if that really bothered them that much there are far simpler and infinitely cheaper ways of making life harder for those people.
But yes, what OS you want to run is key. And the question there should be "what do I want to do with the computer?", because some choices are better than others for different uses. Then, as long as your preference isn't MacOS, you can worry about which brand is best for your particular requirements (because if it is MacOS the choice has been made).
Honestly, it's a really bad time to go shopping for stuff like this right now. Especially when even second-hand GPU's go for more than what their spending budget is quoted. Hell, Apple doesn't even have an option that cheap for something new.I guess we're going together to look for one. Now the question is where. I'm thinking maybe Best Buy. He wants to go somewhere that has a number of different brands available, a sort of computer cafe. I really could use some advice here. By the way, he seems inclined to let me choose the computer because he doesn't know much about these things.
Just on the graphics front, even stuff that was primarily for Windows xp era is jacked up. For example, was wanting a dual-GPU card for a windows xp build since stuff like SLI and Crossfire were better supported that that time period. Can't even look at a Radeon 7990 for less than $200 USD on ebay, and that's just for the GPU.Boy, I hope not. How long is it likely to be before the situation gets better? I know somebody who at least had a computer for sale. It's a Hewlett Packard, I think, barely used, for $250. I didn't get to check it out because the owner forgot the password. Maybe I should look into that and consider adding an external drive, probably Western Digital.
My friend is planning to get a computer soon. He says Apple is best because somebody he knows has one. He could probably get HP cheaper, but he's convinced. Is either of these the best choice?
Ha ha, that's great. He can barely use a computer, much less assemble one. I'm not meaning to call him out on that. It's just not his area of expertise. You're probably right that it would be nice to have a custom rig, but with his budget, that's probably impossible. I guess we'll just see what happens...
Thanks, but that's not gonna happen. He's freaking at the thought of having to take 2 buses to reach Best Buy. He's no gamer, either. It looks as if I'll be the decider on this. How is Kubuntu different from Ubuntu? I hadn't heard of Mint Cinnamon.