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Originally Posted by Blaze7
Both have their pros and cons but I would choose PC because of its high compatibility with other computers and software. Plus when something goes wrong on a PC I know where to look, on a Mac I have no idea...
But it is nice that on Macs they come with full software instead of trial versions, I don't like the Apple mice though...
I do work with both though and I'm quite impressed with the hardware that apple puts into their Macbooks, the PCMCIA (wireless card) is awesome, it can get wireless a lot farther than most comps I have experience with.
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I use both too, and I agree. I like that I can constantly upgrade a Windows Desktop, and most hardware and software is made to run on Windows. It can be argued that there is more Mac compatibility nowadays, and where it is lacking, users can run Boot Camp or a virtual machine with Windows to solve the hardware and software compatibility problems. Macs certainly do look nice to me. Still, I feel like I get more for less money running a Windows machine.