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Well generally speaking people buy a computer to read emails and do their taxes. Some of them buy a computer to play games, although usually people don’t buy a Mac to play games. People with a specialized job buy a computer to run the software they need for their job, so they get the kind of computer that runs the software they need. (e.g. Final Cut Pro)

Desire, preference, etc.

Hey, I have a Mac Pro 2009. It’s a gorgeous machine, and has served me well for several years, up until I burned up the GPU power rails on the mainboard. Form and function. But it wasn’t cheap, and the non-standard power supply makes it difficult for me to fix the issue I’m having with it.