A twist on mac vs. pc |
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A twist on mac vs. pc |
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The mac vs. pc war will flame on forever but everywhere that i have seen this debate i have never seen intelligent people debating. Mainly because intelligent people know that it is a stupid debate. But I want to hear some valid reasons why you think mac is better then pc or vise versa. But really in the end it all comes down to opinion.
ill go first. First let me state that I am not a fanboy. I love mac and pc and linux boxes. I personally think that as a whole, mac is the best. I think mac's are so reliable because apple has only a small selection of hardware that they use with their software... so since there arent a million different versions of the computer you know that the hardware and software are compatible together because they go through thorough tests testing only that hardware with that software. And their advertising is probably their strongest point. Pretty much everything they do is genius and they have amazing ways of raking in the cash. And im gonna leave viruses out of this because macs will start to get viruses soon and well... I have common sense. I have never gotten a virus even when I didnt have any antivirus for many years. And microsoft has made so many poor choices! most of microsofts customers dont care about how the hardware or the software of their computer works. They just work. And even though it is a stereotype pc's are used more for work and there is nothing wrong with that. And now they are coming along and making software that looks pretty but comanies dont carw about pretty so they continue using a xp and vista dies hard. Why didnt they just make more service packs?! Well thats my 2 cents. Tell us why you think microsoft is failing or vise versa. |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 4,665 Joined: Aug 2008 Member No: 676,364 ![]() |
Well, it really depends on who the user is.
Obviously, gaming = Pc. creating stuff = Mac. i just like using the Mac, because of the clean interface, the whole presentation of the computer, and the easiness. i know for a fact, that you can't play major games on the mac, but i don't have time for PC gaming. I just love creating movies, music, digital images, and all that stuff on a Mac. Sure, you can try doing the same for the PC, but you do know that visually, Mac is somehow "prettier" in this category. I do have cons about the Mac though. The new keyboard does seem clean and "laptop" a like, but the whole pressing down on the keys is not my favor. I like strong durable keyboards that you can hear a big old crunching noise, when you type down. In about 2 months, my space bar was almost out of place. For me, this is a hard issue if I have to type documents or talk in forums like Createblog. Windows are just as great though. You can keep upgrading them with memory, graphics card, sound card, whatever. Plus, there are a more range of computers built for Windows. I'm aware of the many dangers of viruses though, but I'm assuming that we modern people have anti-viruses programs to back us up. |
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