AT&T is apparently using the cheapest computers they can find to run the demo units at their iPhone in-store kiosks. So what happens when the PC bought from the lowest bidder can’t handle the strain of running the same video hundreds of times a day?
Seems like they could use a $75 DVD player from the bargain bin at Wal-Mart and play it on an endless loop and get better results, but what do I know?
(Source: Gizmodo)







Nice Apple Fan Boy Response.
@ Shawn
Nice Windows Fan Boy Response.
:P
So there.
LAWL.. Not true. I really LOVE Apple’s products. They are sleeker, sexier, more simplistic, intuitive, user friendly, and CUSTOMER FOCUSED, than any product that Microsoft has ever produced. But, They are also way more expensive, and I am honestly leery still about changing completely over, because of how comfortable I am with the thousands of things do in the Windows environment. But if I ever get a nice lump sum I can blow? A Sleek new MacBook Pro with BootCamp or a new MacPro with a 30″ Cinema Display is in my hand in a HOT SECOND!!! W000T. Macs @r3 ub3r l33t. I am just tired of Mac and Apple fanboys talk trash about how Windows is the Slowest, most crash prone, Worst thing to happen to computing in history. There is room for us all. I love the “So there” closing to your quip.
The irony is…the only Apple “computer” I have is the iPhone. Can you be an Apple fanboy if you only own one of their products?