PC definetly for me
So Mac or PC?
Sort of weird but i would feel like a woman if i had a mac... macs are about staying convervative and going for stability over personalisation and risk taking.
Im an explorer, the apple apps won't do, i want to explore MORE!!
Personally I made the switch to a Macbook over a month ago and haven't regretted it since. My only gripe would be the file system, which can be a major pain in the ass sometimes (combining folders and such can be a hassle). I do love the fact that you don't have to worry about viruses on a Mac (though I know for a fact some neckbeard will have a pie chart and power point presentation about why I'm wrong about this) and how easy it is to use most of the programs. If I were a more technical guy and knew more about computers in general I'd probably stand by Windows, but I've got neither the patience or the capacity to learn the ins and outs of PC's. The one thing I do envy from PC users is the price. Paying over a grand for this Macbook was a great investment, but damn....It was a fucking grand!
I made the horrible choice a while back to buy a regular laptop simply for the bluray. A couple of months after that I bought a Iphone and after that I kind of fell in love with Apple and regretted to have bought the regular laptop instead of a Macbook. But, still, it ha the bluray. Which seemed like a perfect argument until I bought a PS3 a couple of months later. So since I doesn't own a Mac I would have to say PC. Even if that piece of crap is the one electronic device I hate myself for buying.
Macs for sure, they're worth the cost, as they can run both mac OS and windows. I actually read in a PC magazine that the Macbook Pro ran vista the fastest ouf of all the laptops in it's price range.
I use my macbook for work, and lifestyle stuff, and boot into windows to play games. Though I might not need to if Dragon Age comes out on mac steam.
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