You can run Mac OS on PC.Buy a mac because you can run both OS on it No need to reformat everything that you download etc.
I personally prefer macs because of their ease of use, especially as a student!
Although they can be a little more costly but well worth it
I run Mac OS X on a PC, your argument is invalid.Buy a mac because you can run both OS on it No need to reformat everything that you download etc.
See above.I personally prefer macs because of their ease of use, especially as a student!
They are but not for the shit you've mentioned.Although they can be a little more costly but well worth it
What she said.For a desktop I'd go PC because they're so much cheaper and easier to upgrade. Mac for laptops though.
not a she! not a she!What she said.
i have a moist vagoonot a she! not a she!
Hahahahahahai have a moist vagoo
See, she admitted it.i have a moist vagoo
But the thing is... why would you want Mac OS!?You can run Mac OS on PC.
Bootcamp is easier to install Windows with.But the thing is... why would you want Mac OS!?
I grew up with windows, and am much more comfortable with it.
It all comes down to experience and preference.
My advice? Get Windows, it's the more common OS, therefore more support and compatibility.
Also, generally speaking, you get much more bang for your buck buying Windows Laptops.
I'm not too sure about Mac's, but I'm thinking that their laptops have specialized HDD's and etc. so if you ever wanted to upgrade, then there's no real chance unless you want to fork over thousands of dollars.
If you're really desperate for the Mac's interface such as the dock, you can easily get an even better one by getting RocketDock and it's even more customizable.
Send me a message or whatever this site does if you want more info
you pretty much answered your own questionBut the thing is... why would you want Mac OS!?
I grew up with windows, and am much more comfortable with it.
It all comes down to experience and preference.
mac osx has a lot of support, most popular programs have a mac version and pretty much every piece of hardware will work on both OSesMy advice? Get Windows, it's the more common OS, therefore more support and compatibility.
not necessarily, pure specs then yes but with macs you get the look, build quality and many other little things that you'll only find useful if you've been using it for a while (e.g. magsafe power thing, i thought it was just a gimmick until i pulled my laptop off the desk and cracked the plastic)Also, generally speaking, you get much more bang for your buck buying Windows Laptops.
macbooks and macbook pros use regular 2.5" drivesI'm not too sure about Mac's, but I'm thinking that their laptops have specialized HDD's and etc. so if you ever wanted to upgrade, then there's no real chance unless you want to fork over thousands of dollars.
rocketdock isn't better and is much less integrated into windozeIf you're really desperate for the Mac's interface such as the dock, you can easily get an even better one by getting RocketDock and it's even more customizable.
Send me a message or whatever this site does if you want more info
yes, ever since apple switched from powerpc to intel cpus, macs are pretty much exactly the same as pcs with different bioses (efi) and a glowing apple logoA Mac computer does not have specialised HDD's - you can upgrade them yourself. They even run the intel i series CPU's. RAM is fully upgradeable, and in a Laptop, RAM and HDD is all you'll ever really need (or really be able) to upgrade