Hypernate
McGeek
As a Mac user, you'll have noticed all the little things that Apple does, that just set it above anything else. Yeah, I'm sure this discussion has happened before, but maybe some comments regarding new products?
I'll start with a few.
When I bought both my iMac and my iBook, I thought it was a really nice touch how the powercord, rather than being just normal, tough battle with it to bend it plastic, was this beautiful soft flexible cable, which doesn't seem to kink or keep its shape if you roll it up (say to put in laptop bag).
My mum's iPod. (not on my old one though
) - she got a 20gb 3G iPod from my dad for christmas, and on the little booklet thing that holds the install CD etc. there was the little word enjoy printed there. Sure, it's fairly insignificant, but it is just another Apple touch that makes you feel like the company is different to others.
When I put my computers to sleep, rather than flashing an orange light, as on my old Hewlett-Packard, the white light pulses. And still on that light, I love how on my iBook, unless it's lit up, it's totally hidden.
And of course, the touch on all Apple 'books that everyone notices... the glowing Apple on the lid!
I'll start with a few.
When I bought both my iMac and my iBook, I thought it was a really nice touch how the powercord, rather than being just normal, tough battle with it to bend it plastic, was this beautiful soft flexible cable, which doesn't seem to kink or keep its shape if you roll it up (say to put in laptop bag).
My mum's iPod. (not on my old one though

When I put my computers to sleep, rather than flashing an orange light, as on my old Hewlett-Packard, the white light pulses. And still on that light, I love how on my iBook, unless it's lit up, it's totally hidden.
And of course, the touch on all Apple 'books that everyone notices... the glowing Apple on the lid!