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- #Pros and cons of macs and pc how to
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So I have both: PC gaming desktop, Mac laptop.īecause more and more of what people do on computers is done in a Web browser, the practical differences among platforms are a lot less than they used to be. However, on the flip side with laptops, nothing comes close to everything a mac laptop provides.

Personally, I'm a avid computer gamer, so I don't even consider anything but a PC for a desktop computer. They are easily upgradeable, and with Windows 7, they're finally starting to become the reliable computers we all want.
#Pros and cons of macs and pc software
You can build a functional PC for cheap, and you can run the vast majority of the software out there. Their laptops have absolutely unrivaled battery life. They also are able to exert control over the platform - it's not that they don't use a lot of the same parts, it's just that it's a lot more standardized than PCs so their behavior is often more predictable. There's a lot of engineering that goes into them and it shows. When you buy a Mac, you're basically saying: "I want a computer that I don't have to worry about." This isn't to say that they never have problems or that they're perfect or anything, but that you buy an iMac for example and you have a good computer that's simple and probably does everything the average Mac user needs. That might not mean a whole lot to you but there's a functional simplicity you get with Mac that is mostly unrivaled by PCs. Note: the dichotomy between user-friendliness and speed in mac/windows PCs is not really as dramatic as the dichotomy between trikes/bikes ( it's just an analogy so don't flame me). You can paint your bike any way you want, or buy different-looking bikes, whereas unicycles only come in white. You can change the handlebars, gears, tires, and working components of the bike to ones you prefer, or change out old parts for newer ones when they become outdated.
#Pros and cons of macs and pc how to
Once you learn how to ride them, falling over becomes less of a problem, and you can arguably go faster than a tricycle. They are a bit tougher to ride, and have more of a tendency to fall over. There are shiny new ones, and there a dusty beaten-up ones hiding away in sheds and attics. There are a lot more permutations in design for bikes, whereas there are only a few types of tricycle. 'PCs', or 'Windows Computers' are like bicycles *Tricycles are generally overpriced, you could buy a bike that goes the same speed for less money. They are made in factories from a single mould, which means it is hard to customise them the way you want, however this won't bother most users. It's relatively simplistic in its design. It's easy to ride, and won't tip over on it's side very often (unless you encounter some spinning beach balls). They have a nice design and are aesthetically pleasing. Mac Computers are like shiny white tricycles. most of the shit you use a computer for only needs a browser So you are of that personality type where you need to be in total control of your box, well, macs might not be a choice unless you really know how they work.

Then again, macs tend to be designed around the idea of 'it just works' so they try to hide anything that a user might hurt themselves with. You can do pretty much anything on a mac you can do in linux, and I doubt any geek will say a linux box isnt the way to go if you want total control. There is a bit of a cultural component to owning a mac, lots of people complain about them not being real computers, but they are. This is because macs are designed for only a very select group of hardware, so they 'work better' because they are more restrictive.
#Pros and cons of macs and pc driver
The hardware is a little bit more expensive, but it very very very rarely has the same driver compatibility issues windows, or linux, or whatever other os you are using, has.

Honestly most modern operating systems are pretty similar over all, if anything the only down side to owning a mac is that if a game is going to be released on it its going to take longer and probably be buggy as shit as it normally gets outsourced to small developers.
