bhaexpress
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bhafc99 said:Macs look better, run better and avoid viruses better (almost all of which are aimed at PCs and Windows). Unless you want something totally obscure in terms of software, cross-compatability is NOT a problem. If you want to do anything at all creative_– photo manipulation, music etc – Mac utterly trounces PC, and is used by absolutely everybody in creative industries (graphic, film, music etc).
PCs are better if you want to run spreadsheets, accountancy packages, build large networks and so on. Zzzzz.
True but there are network connectivity issues with Macs, try putting one a Lan. Also, try using one witha PDA. Oh, while you're at it try finding someone who can fix it.
The current PCs are no more suseptable to Virus attacks than a Mac providing you have a firewall and antivirus software, neither of which are expensive to but. You're also limited on the matter of peripherals (not just PDAs). I'm no gamer but you're very limited with the Mac there.
They really aren't worth extra cost as their limitations only become apparent went you try to connect to another computer or transfer data. If you want a fancy looking machine that doesn't connect to anything other than the internet you might want to pay the extra for a Mac. The old stories of Mac being more reliable than PCs is now a falicy, PCs are just as reliable especially if you use Microsoft Certificated peripherals (As found in Dell and HP).
Macs look better ? Depends what PC you buy but that would influence my choice one iota. Macs run better ? Nope, a good PC with XP will compete easily with a Mac but will cost less.
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