Personally I prefer PC. My cousin has a MAC and I just don't like the way it's set up because I'm used to a PC.
WBU?
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Personally I prefer PC. My cousin has a MAC and I just don't like the way it's set up because I'm used to a PC.
WBU?
PC. It's like the Erector Set you had as a kid, it can be daunting, it's hard to work with sometimes, you can make something that will fail over and over, but when you get it right, boy, the end result is wonderful.
Macs are like Lincoln Logs ....
Personal computers offer more tweaking capability than a Mac does but that is merely my personal reason for choosing the PC over Mac. A generally reasonable choice would be a PC simply because you can get a more powerful system for a dramatically cheaper price.
PC no competition. Only thing i like about Mac is the fast start up.
Zerocrossings
My dual-core, 4gb, Windows 7 laptop starts up pretty damned fast ...
[QUOTE="Zerocrossings"]
PC no competition. Only thing i like about Mac is the fast start up.
my_mortal_coil
My dual-core, 4gb, Windows 7 laptop starts up pretty damned fast ...
Lucky you?
Before windows 7 i really liked mac more, but now that windows 7 is out i really like my pc and with the money i was saving to buy a mac im now going to use to build a pc.
Btw i voted i like cats
PC if you like doing practical things,
a mac book if your like bragging that you own a shiny piece of white gloss plastic
You mean bragging like you're doing with your sig? :PPC if you like doing practical things,
a mac book if your like bragging that you own a shiny piece of white gloss plastic
htekemerald
That might get the best of the Mac world, but certainly not the best of the PC world. You might be able to use Windows, but that's only part of the PC equation (the other part being customizability and upgradeability). Boot Camp doesn't give you that.MAC with boot camp, best of both worlds baby!
Kandros
[QUOTE="Kandros"]That might get the best of the Mac world, but certainly not the best of the PC world. You might be able to use Windows, but that's only part of the PC equation (the other part being customizability and upgradeability). Boot Camp doesn't give you that. Quite right. The only thing I've been using Boot Camp (actually, I prefer Parallels) for is gaming...And now that Steam is coming for the Mac that renders that point pretty much moot now.MAC with boot camp, best of both worlds baby!
Engrish_Major
MAC's aren't very fast... That, and I believe that the PC is much more customizable than the MAC. As in, you can get system upgrades and etc... Also, the MAC has the most inconvenient places for buttons and plug-ins. I know you're trying to be fancy and all, but keep the On/Off button someplace visible at first glance.
PC
pc everyday it's more user friendly then a mac... gotta say mac are good computers but pain in the butt to get use to over a pc
It's at the top right corner above the keyboard...kinda hard to miss.I know you're trying to be fancy and all, but keep the On/Off button someplace visible at first glance.
voluptuoushrewd
[QUOTE="voluptuoushrewd"]It's at the top right corner above the keyboard...kinda hard to miss. Or it's the only button on the back left of an iMac...Or on the front of the Mac Pro tower... To be fair, I don't know where it is on the Mini since I don't have one.I know you're trying to be fancy and all, but keep the On/Off button someplace visible at first glance.
AirGuitarist87
[QUOTE="AirGuitarist87"][QUOTE="voluptuoushrewd"]It's at the top right corner above the keyboard...kinda hard to miss. Or it's the only button on the back left of an iMac...Or on the front of the Mac Pro tower... To be fair, I don't know where it is on the Mini since I don't have one. It's at the back on the right, above the power cable. I really want a Mac Mini too.I know you're trying to be fancy and all, but keep the On/Off button someplace visible at first glance.
spazzx625
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