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Is there a stigma attached to owning Apple products?
I have noticed on this and other forums that posters when discussing Apple products will make it know that they don't care for the products or something similar. I don't see this with other products, cars appliances and so forth. I don't know much about computers, own no electrical gadgets, listen to AM radio so I'm out of the loop with this sort of thing.
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It IS interesting to me how both can be like a religion to some....
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Well put
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Not sure there's a stigma, but there are some folks that think everything Apple makes is the best, and how could someone even consider another brand . . . that can be a little tiresome.
The products themselves are great (though in some cases overpriced IMO). |
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No negative stigma generally, but the implication is that one is technically trendy and up to date.
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Not really a stigma, just that there are some SERIOUS Apple fan boys who basically think EVERYTHING sucks other than their Apple stuff. My I.T guy is like this and it annoys the crap out of me.
I'm a business person so I have to use Microsoft products because thats what the world uses. |
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You can run Microsoft Excel, Word, etc, but you have to use a special Windows set up for Mac and that kinda defeats the purpose of owning a Mac if you are still going to run Windows in the background. The business world is 99% Windows. I have found more artistic/musical type people use Mac's for their business because of its superior graphics and software for this kind of work.
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But for simple to intermediate stuff, Office for Mac is fine. |
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use both.. on my macbook air right now. microsoft products at work. both have good and bad qualities. they are all just tools, for work or play.
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I use both as well. Apple provides a much more enjoyable experience for me. Besides, their customer service is second to none.
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i always seemed to have issues with my previous laptop (PC), running slow & other hair pulling problems and, not being an IT person i always had to go asking for help, i've been with Apple now for over 5 years & they do exactly what i need it to do, it work's for me & computing Apple = less stress
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Generally yes.
And generally I don't like Mac users but.......I'm one of them. I'm on my new MacBook Air now and this Lion is one heck of a thing,seriously. |
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It's the people who love Apple, will buy ANYTHING Apple without even testing or questioning about it first...sometimes referred to as "drinking the Kool-Aid".
I'm not a Mac user, I have an iPad that I got for free and that I see it has some limited amount of usefulness, but I love my iPods, other than the fact that the batteries are not user replaceable. |
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I don't think there is any stigma attached, they are great products and I agree wi the earlier post that their customer service is top notched. I have owned Apple products for 6 years and will continue to be a loyal Apple fan.
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I stay away from their products as they are a constant reminder to me that I sold my Apple stock in 98' at pre adjuusted splits for $15
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i don't care about the brand of my fridge, dishwasher and equally don't have any affection for my computer. when i bought a new one i considered apple but it was exactly twice as expensive as anything else in the same category.
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I don't think there's a stigma, but when the computer clueless ask me which computer to buy, I tell them to buy a Mac.
They'll pay through the nose for it, but at least they won't come whining to me when they get malware or the completely incompatible software they load on the thing causes it to run slow and freeze up. I'm not against Apple, but I don't like the way they control every aspect of every device. That works for some. It doesn't work for me.
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I see it as buying the Rolex of computers. With pc's my friends are complaining in no time about viruses. I currently own several apple products and I love them. My iMac was getting old and wanted the newer one but couldn't come up with a reason to get rid of it since it worked like new, so I gave it to my dad to justify the new purchase.
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I think there used to be a stigma around Macs, but this is fading as they are gaining popularity outside of the artist/coffeeshop crowd.
With other Apple products such as the iPhone, there does not appear to be a stigma since every other person seems to own one. |
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Love Apple products myself! iPad, iMac, iPhone etc...all Apple here and no stigma!!
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It's the twenty year old generalities that get me...
"Macs are too expensive", when you hear that one, you'll know they haven't checked in a decade. Macs are less expensive than comparable products, and have actual resale values. Now, I agree... you can get an absolutely craptastic $349 laptop at Staples most of the time, and you can't get a Mac at that price. Mmmm, I love when you can hear the circuit board traces flexing when you pickup the laptop! "Comparable" is the key word, you aren't going to find a product of such poor quality in the Apple store. A laptop will start at $999, with features that will cost you $999 from the competition, at least. Unfortunately, a year later the one year old $999 Dell will only sell for $200, compared to $600 for the Mac after a year. "Too much control", that tells you that the speaker sees instability as a revenue source, earning a living supporting uncontrolled environments. Etc. |
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They are well made products, so I don't think there is a bad stigma attached to the products themselves, its quality stuff - but sometimes the owners of Apple products put themselves up on pedestals of superiority for no good reason. It is also apparent that many Apple owners will buy the products just b/c it says Apple on it, but cannot explain the superiority of the particular item as compared to a similar product. Thus comes the idea that Apple can put its name on a pile of shit and charge $599 and it will sell out.
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