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December 5th, 2008

Reader's Story: I switched to Mac and don't care about the price difference

Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 12:12 pm

Categories: Apple, Hardware, Industry, Mac, Office Gear

Tags: Apple Macintosh, Hewlett-Packard Co., Apple Inc., Desktop Computer, Desktops, Hardware, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes

Interesting story emailed to me by a reader (Matt from New York):

A little over a year ago I made the switch to Mac computers and I don’t regret it.

I was at the time starting a business and I bought two desktop systems and two notebooks. I bought them from HP and admittedly I bought them as a consumer rather than a business customer, which might have been a mistake (I can only assume that business users are treated better). Of the four systems I bought the two desktop systems arrived DOA (one had something rattling around inside, which later turned out to the processor’s heatsink!). It took almost a month to get the two desktop systems fixed, one was replaced, the other fixed by an engineer after several home visits.

About a month after I got the desktop systems working one of the notebooks failed (dead screen), and that took over a month to get fixed. By now the downtime and hassles of getting the systems fixed had cost me several thousand dollars.

Then I snapped and decided that I couldn’t base my consultancy business on what seemed like shoddy hardware. Later that day I went out to my local Apple store and picked up two iMacs and two MacBooks. The total cost was around 30% more than the HP systems that I was replacing but the difference was immediately obvious - to begin with all the systems worked right out of the box! I later sold my HP systems for about a quarter of what I paid for them.

So why did I choose to go for Macs? Two reasons. First, I know a number of people with Macs, and they all rate Apple support and customer services highly (not one person I know of had a single Apple support horror story to tell). Secondly, I had first-hand experience of how good Apple support was when my iPod died and I took it back to the Apple store to get it fixed. Dealing with the guys and gals at the Genius Bar was a pleasant experience from start to finish. I don’t expect things not to go wrong, but I do expect things to be dealt with promptly

I know that taking the Mac route cost me more than regular PCs would have, but given that they’ve worked flawlessly in that time, I can honestly say that the extra cash was money well spent!

Adrian Kingsley-HughesAdrian is a technology journalist and author who has devoted over a decade to helping users get the most from technology. He also runs a popular blog called The PC Doctor. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations

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"my consultancy business" - not a real job then.
"Then I snapped and decided that I couldn???t base my consultancy business" ... ah not a real job then. Understood.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: stancer Posted on: 12/09/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
It's a good testimonial  coffeeshark | 12/05/08
Very good point.  TripleII | 12/05/08
Yeah, mail-order from HP versus store...  BillDem | 12/05/08
about instant replacement in the store  dcdavy | 12/08/08
Wow so  frgough | 12/06/08
I didn't get that.  daengbo | 12/06/08
Unfortunately not an Apples to Apples comparison.  ShadeTree | 12/05/08
I agree  eMJayy | 12/05/08
Exactly!  BillDem | 12/05/08
Apple doesn't treat customers all that well  NonZealot | 12/05/08
Steps 1 and 2  fr0thy2 | 12/06/08
Enter the moron...  NicoToscani | 12/06/08
Looks like you're practicing step #1  zaine_ridling | 12/06/08
So what I am a troll...and a socialist pig - big deal -  fr0thy2. | 12/08/08
Sorry - Linux's hand book I mistyped...nt  fr0thy2. | 12/08/08
All still needed to be shpped somewhere  GoPower | 12/05/08
Not really. Look at how they are shipped  GuidingLight | 12/05/08
Good point  zaine_ridling | 12/06/08
First mistake: "I bought them from HP"  T1Oracle | 12/05/08
Dell Hell  kitko | 12/05/08
Dealing with numpties  fr0thy2 | 12/06/08
You sir...  NicoToscani | 12/06/08
Software devil being Ubuntu - sorry needed to clarify - nt  fr0thy2. | 12/08/08
What basis...  ~Obelix~ | 12/05/08
So... You've never read specs then?  Chippolus | 12/08/08
RE: Reader's Story: I switched to Mac and don't care about the price difference  medezark@... | 12/05/08
Logic Bored  DannyO_0x98 | 12/05/08
Obviously this happened before the Great Depression...  pjotr123 | 12/05/08
RE: Reader's Story: I switched to Mac and don't care about the price difference  bobiroc | 12/05/08
There is a reason why the blog wasn't written this way  NonZealot | 12/05/08
Well, since Apple has never offered discounts...  Stuka | 12/05/08
I was wondering how long ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 12/05/08
You do not, but maybe Matt from New York does?  GuidingLight | 12/05/08
That's an interesting notion  Pliny the Elder | 12/06/08
"before Vista"  fr0thy2 | 12/06/08
Sorry Adrian as usual I have no idea what I'm talking about...:-)  fr0thy2. | 12/08/08
Ain't no time for ticker-tape parades, baby  DannyO_0x98 | 12/05/08
Name 2  NonZealot | 12/05/08
That fr0thy2 bloke, Ole Man, Jeremy W and Donnie Boy are all pro MS.  fr0thy2 | 12/06/08
about Dell  dcdavy | 12/08/08
Moral of the story....  JoeMama_z | 12/05/08
HP consumer PC's  NicoToscani | 12/06/08
RE: Adrian, your fanboyism is becoming a danger to your career.  Bozzer | 12/05/08
Funny you label me a fanboy ...  Adrian Kingsley-HughesZDNet Moderator | 12/05/08
The burning question is .....  ShadeTree | 12/05/08
I Believe in Adrian's Integrity  chessmen | 12/06/08
What Career  Mectron | 12/05/08
On Apple Planet-wide  Dan the Digital Dog | 12/05/08
RE: Reader's Story: I switched to Mac and don't care about the price difference  medezark@... | 12/05/08
Not Apple  cornpie | 12/05/08
*snooze*  HypnoToad | 12/05/08
More like "switched from HP"?  AySz88 | 12/05/08
RE: Reader's Story: I switched to Mac and don't care about the price difference  compsrt | 12/05/08
compsrt's tale  U53r | 12/05/08
Ofcos they do  ThinkFairer | 12/05/08
Mac OS X's biggest 'feature'  NicoToscani | 12/06/08
Who would be stupid enough to run Windows on a Mac?  The Mad Hatter | 12/07/08
I know lots of people  bobiroc | 12/08/08
the problem is HP not Windows sheesh  nospam@... | 12/05/08
Funny  frgough | 12/06/08
Not at all funny  nospam@... | 12/06/08
How is this story meaningful, in any way?  GuidingLight | 12/05/08
The point of the story  frgough | 12/06/08
I am with you there  GuidingLight | 12/08/08
RE: Reader's Story: I switched to Mac and don't care about the price differ  onlykeith | 12/06/08
I don't recall WIndows being mentioned in the email  AndyCee | 12/06/08
RE: Reader's Story: I switched to Mac and don't care about the price difference  nospam@... | 12/06/08
RE: Reader's Story: I switched to Mac and don't care about the price difference  darcydj@... | 12/07/08
poor business decision  ak87 | 12/07/08
Upgrades??  darcydj@... | 12/08/08
I can't speak for the quality of HP computers...  GrizzledGeezer | 12/08/08
RE: Reader's Story: I switched to Mac and don't care about the price differ  pamandua2@... | 12/08/08
"my consultancy business" - not a real job then.  stancer | 12/09/08

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