PC
As the most popular OS for home and office PCs, Windows is a trusted
brand that works on any device. The latest Windows 8 is also a lot
faster, more interactive and easier to use than previous versions.
MAC
The defining element of a Mac experience is its OS. Fast, simple and
reliable, the Mac OS is designed to work best with Apple’s hardware and
is less compatible with other PCs.
From the standard Microsoft Office to the more advanced Adobe
Creative Suites, most programs and apps now come in versions for both
PCs and Macs. If you’re switching between a PC and a Mac, you’ll need
the right version to run on that OS.
PC
PCs offer users endless options for designs because there are so
many brands to choose from. The latest Ultrabook™ devices are also
pushing new designs and features with the addition of touchscreens and
2-in-1s.
MAC
What they lack in variety, Apple makes up for with beautiful, clean
and iconic designs that are instantly recognizable. As a premium
product, Macs are also made with higher quality materials.
PC
With a PC, you have the freedom to customize your computer before
AND after purchase. Need more RAM? You can add more anytime. Want better
graphics and sound? That’s easy to do too. This ease of upgrading your
hardware lets you extend the life of your computer with newer components
whenever you need.
MAC
On the flipside, Macs are configured to meet the demands of most
users. Specialized users who are looking for a more customized computer
may find it hard to do so with a Mac. Any form of customization will
have to be done before purchase.
The final comparison comes down to cost. For most users, cost is
important; you want to get the most for your money. With so many brands
and models available, PCs offer a much wider price range so there’s
always something for every budget. Due to the higher cost in making
Macs, they tend to be more expensive and have a limited price range
compared to PCs.
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