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Are you a PC or a Mac?

Are you a PC or a Mac?

  • PC

    Votes: 27 61.4%
  • Mac

    Votes: 14 31.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 3 6.8%

  • Total voters
    44

Dan

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Valued Member
Which do you prefer and why? I have always been a PC, but am thinking of converting.

 
Which do you prefer and why? I have always been a PC, but am thinking of converting.
No, don't do it!

I'm more a PC guy.

I don't like the Mac Restrictions... I mean, in windows you can open up your PC, fuck around with it, and you can't do that with Mac ;)

 
I was actually going to buy a mac mini today and before I seen your post, I might have already talked myself out of it. The thought of re-buying all the programs I use and the frustration in the learning curve, I think I might stick with a PC. So confused :confused:

 
I'm a Mac fan ;p

I'm technically getting more and more annoyed with my windows the reason it gets slower after a little while and not a little but drastic.

A mac stays at speed most programs are being converted for it and the only downside to it is the price

 
I'm a Mac fan ;pI'm technically getting more and more annoyed with my windows the reason it gets slower after a little while and not a little but drastic.

A mac stays at speed most programs are being converted for it and the only downside to it is the price
Do you run both?

 
Yes I do ;p
Not on one Mac I may hope? :p

Anyhow, if you know how to handle Windows, it's speedy :D

 
Not on one Mac I may hope? :p
Anyhow, if you know how to handle Windows, it's speedy :D
Nah 2 anyway windows automaticly goes to work slower so a new reinstall mostly solves it but I don't like it.

 
Nah 2 anyway windows automaticly goes to work slower so a new reinstall mostly solves it but I don't like it.
Well, it didn't happen to me yet :D And I have mine for 2 years now :)

I've created my PC myself though ;)

 
Well, it didn't happen to me yet :D And I have mine for 2 years now :) I've created my PC myself though ;)
Me to but the main issue is probably that the pc is at my room and gets to warm with it's cpu but yeah I had it with my other pcs to.

Anyway want to know my PC hardware?

Intel i7 860 proccesor

1 TB HD (Planning on buying a SSD for my windows installation)

Gigabyte Motherboard

Gigabyte Radeon HD5770 (ATI Radeon)

8GB DDR3 1333MhZ

Thats the most important stuff but yeah.

 
Is it desktop PC or laptop/notebook? I use an NEC laptop, with Windows XP...have tried Windows7, but it tends to be sluggish in performance compared to XP!

 
Well. I just bought a mac mini (i5 version). So far I am pretty pleased, although I do not see the hype. I did, however, install Parallels with windows 7 just in case I want a windows environment as well.

 
pc for me mac too expensive lol but have a fair few pcs around 2 lappys 2 desktops and a touch lol how can 1 person living in a 1 bed bungalow need so many? A: cause I loves me gadgets lol

 
I am currently on a MacBook Pro, and I absolutely love the experience. Hoverer, unless Apple stops dumbing down the iMac line or releases a worthy replacement for the old MacPro, I am forced to go the Windows route the next time I am purchasing a new desktop PC (currently saving up). Really love the Mac OS X... and hate Windows 8 Metro-related gimmicks.

 
I am currently on a MacBook Pro, and I absolutely love the experience. Hoverer, unless Apple stops dumbing down the iMac line or releases a worthy replacement for the old MacPro, I am forced to go the Windows route the next time I am purchasing a new desktop PC (currently saving up). Really love the Mac OS X... and hate Windows 8 Metro-related gimmicks.
Mac Pro release shouldn't be too far away :)

 
Macs have changed since I last used them. I recently purchased an iMac to start learning to code for iOS and I'm kind of liking it. In all honesty, I still prefer my PC.

Everything that I like on the Mac I can probably do with a PC. What I really dig is the trackpad. I've always had serious wrist pain and long hours at the computer just make it 100% worse. The trackpad makes my long hours a lot less painful. Took a few days to get used to.

I also like just using cmd+shift+4 to take screen shots of selected areas. It's built in whereas windows requires me to install add-ons.

I still think Apples are overpriced for what they are. With what I paid for the iMac, I could have got a really high-end PC that'd have lasted me a lot longer. If Mac's are the same as 6-8 years ago, then this thing is only going to last me 2 years lol. I can't upgrade anything except ram on this and I think that's ridiculous.

I built my PC for less than $650(includes taxes and fees) and the iMac cost me $1600 (includes taxes and fees). My PC can be upgraded at any time and probably last twice as long as my iMac because of that. A big upgrade on my PC would be less than $500 (I don't demand the latest cpus/gpus. Just current for gaming and work).

 
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