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The drawback to all-in-one machines
1) Cheapskates - "Why did you include X, Y and Z? I need a cheaper machine and don't need all the fancy fluff".
2) Gadget Geeks - "Why did you leave out X, Y and Z? I need all that fancy fluff in my machine!"
#2 is also the main reason that I don't own a 'sealed box' PC.
If I really want a TV tuner card with Tivo capabilities, I just buy one and install it in my machine that includes expansion slots for just that sort of purpose.
Even with a laptop, which is a mostly-sealed PC, you usually have a couple of PCMCIA slots which let you add most features that would normally go inside a PC box AND the USB ports that let you add pretty much everything else outside of the box.
I guess Apple knows best about what their customers want, or at least the customers believe that Apple knows best so there is no point in doing anything excepting whatever Apple gives them.
I do agree in this day and age that WI-FI should be built into just about every PC.
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Re: The drawback to all-in-one machines
My wife and I fell solidly into the don't-want-WiFi category when we bought her "WiFi ready" iBook a few months back.
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huh? The iMac G5 has a built in antenna. From the Apple web page (technical specs)
* Built-in antennas and expansion slot for optional 54-Mbps AirPort Extreme Card.
All Macs that have
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I still don't see why this is a big deal in a desktop machine? If you want WiFi then put in an Airport card (and buy a router -- with an ugly wire or two hanging out the back). To this day I have friends whose PC's lack a sound card and they couldn't care less. It would be just lovely if every computer had everything, but since Apple has always offered WiFi as an installable option, what's the big deal that they still do the same thing?
Personally, I find the lack of pre-installed WiFi on a laptop a bigger deal. On a desktop, so what?
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