It depends on what you're planning on mainly doing for it: Gaming is actually 50/50, despite what most people would have you think. Macs are having more and more games for them lately, and they'd run them smoother of course.
50/50 is a bit generous.
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It depends on what you're planning on mainly doing for it: Gaming is actually 50/50, despite what most people would have you think. Macs are having more and more games for them lately, and they'd run them smoother of course.
See here for the general reason on that. Warning: it's got a swear word in it. Also, avoiding viruses on a PC is incredibly easy. 90% of viruses received are the user's own fault.
Macs may seem flashier and fun, but they're like the cool kid at school that everyone wants to be when they're 14, but when you get older, you realise the cool kid was so shallow and idiotic. PCs are more flexible and that's why I love them. You change everything in them and you can fix problems better -- and yes, Macs have problems, never mind the propaganda that they don't. Besides, PCs play all the new video games, Macs are on Quake 2 or something probably.
If you want a few flashy programs like movie editors, photo editors, music editors, and err, that's it, get a Mac, if you want a flexible machine built for theoretically anything, get a PC.
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