Ditto to Hackintosh. The Mac Pro never was a good buy.
Half the reason one buys an Apple product is because of the terrific build quality and design. That's extremely important in a notebook computer, something you'll carry around day in day out and have to depend on to not fail when you're in the field.
There's far less incentive in buying a terrifically sturdy and pretty machine that will sit under your desk and not be moved for years on end.
I dunno about you guys, but as a college student that frequently takes internships, I move every 4-6 months.
Having a really powerful desktop that can be thrown back into its (incredibly well designed) original box and shipped here, there, and everywhere while continuing to work perfectly and housing all my disks has been awesome.
Actually, it's annoying to need a box for a desktop nowadays. But the trend towards ventilated cases makes it a necessity - there's no protection against the elements.
Heck, I have problem with mine sitting near the door after I come in from the snow.
Not really - most other desktop cases are much flimsier and don't come with as well designed packaging. I've had computers not POST after shipping because something was dislodged in transit, but that never happens with the Mac Pro.
Half the reason one buys an Apple product is because of the terrific build quality and design. That's extremely important in a notebook computer, something you'll carry around day in day out and have to depend on to not fail when you're in the field.
There's far less incentive in buying a terrifically sturdy and pretty machine that will sit under your desk and not be moved for years on end.