Compare And Contrast Mac Vs Pc

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I am in the process of choosing a new computer so its the ideal time to compare computing devices. Honestly, I think there’s no clear winner in the Mac vs. PC battle. Instead, both devices have major accomplishments. They are both equipped with top processors that result in top notch performance. Also, both Mac and PC display increased memory, greater hard drive space, stability and more availability when compared to its former releases. But, differences remain: the PC is widely available with touchscreens, but Apple has yet to release a Mac with integrated touchscreen abilities. Retina display is a common feature on MacBook Pro and iPad, but is less common on PCs and reduces glare on computer screens. While the main operating system for …show more content…

Most PCs have anywhere from 2 GB to 8 GB of RAM in laptops and desktops, while Macs usually have only 1 GB to 4 GB. Keep in mind, this is for standard models and not custom made. Macs usually have smaller hard drives than PCs. Perhaps because some Mac files and applications are slightly smaller than the PC. Normally, you will still see varying prices of several hundred dollars between comparable Macs and PCs. For computing on a budget, PCs wins hand down. There are a few things to take into consideration that may actually make Macs more cost effective: stability and compatibility. Years ago PCs were known to crash, and users would get the “blue screen,” but Microsoft has made their operating systems more reliable in recent years. On the other hand, Mac hardware and software have tended to be stable, and crashes do not normally happen. Unlike with a PC, a Mac can also run Windows. If you want to have a combination Mac and PC, a Mac is your best option. Macs are exclusive to Apple. This means for the most part, prices and features are the same no matter where you shop. This limits Mac availability. However, with the new Apple stores, it’s even easier to buy Macs and Mac accessories. Any upgrades or repairs can only be done by an authorized Apple support

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