Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 16th Apr 2008 20:09 UTC, submitted by jello
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2006-12-15
Yes, but if it doesn't work with OSX in the long run, you can always just install Windows or Linux on it. "
I guess the point is... You're spending good money to "experience" Mac OS X on a product that is _BOUND_ to break and cause you frustration... Not exactly a fair assessment of the OS or Apple.
Again, if money is _THAT_ much of an issue why set yourself up for failure? Whether or not you can install *nix or Windows on it doesn't matter.
If you're that "curious" and that "tight" with your money, just build your own hackintosh and save even more money.
Buying a product that isn't guaranteed to work, and has a high probability of being killed off with a simple firmware update seems mind numbingly stupid to me.