As to the original question (because all the cable and tech stuff is way above me!), I think both Macs and PCs have their place. Leaving out Unix because that's a little specialized and not something the ordinary consumer uses.
I've been a Mac girl for almost five years. Nice interface, stable OS, plenty of applications available (and very often cheaper than the Windows counterparts). Very pretty hardware that is VERY expensive. No virus maintenance. I think of Macs as great for hipsters and your grandma.
PCs have infinite variety, netbooks, and are much cheaper. You probably won't get hacked or suffer much virus damage, but if you do it's awful. The hacking I had (following a virus infection) was on a company telephony server with expensive security, and the loss of the machine was NOTHING compared to the trouble of getting a replacement up (because the original had to go to law enforcement) during the holidays, blah blah ruined my Christmas one year. Big companies have tech people; small companies have YOU. I could have had a similar set-up on a Mac for 1/3 the price, including hardware. Eh, hindsight.
Also, on a Mac, everything can print to PDF. I took this for granted, but my husband (PC tech dude) was completely blown away by that fact.
I've been a Mac girl for almost five years. Nice interface, stable OS, plenty of applications available (and very often cheaper than the Windows counterparts). Very pretty hardware that is VERY expensive. No virus maintenance. I think of Macs as great for hipsters and your grandma.
PCs have infinite variety, netbooks, and are much cheaper. You probably won't get hacked or suffer much virus damage, but if you do it's awful. The hacking I had (following a virus infection) was on a company telephony server with expensive security, and the loss of the machine was NOTHING compared to the trouble of getting a replacement up (because the original had to go to law enforcement) during the holidays, blah blah ruined my Christmas one year. Big companies have tech people; small companies have YOU. I could have had a similar set-up on a Mac for 1/3 the price, including hardware. Eh, hindsight.
Also, on a Mac, everything can print to PDF. I took this for granted, but my husband (PC tech dude) was completely blown away by that fact.
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