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So guys, how's the market in the States split between the big players? PCs, Macs.... Around here Macs aren't very popular, actually I don't now anyone that is using Mac, schools were using Windows, now there was some project or something, and they switched to Linux...
Hi
This type of thread is like what is better : Mercs, BMW's or Audi's.
Most people won't be disappointed by ANY of these.
These days performance wise etc there isn't much of a difference in which platform Windows or Macs so you have to make your choice on YOUR preferences -- remeber also that in general MACS are far more expensive than PC's and applications more limited.
Years ago almost ANYBODY doing any type of multi-media or still image processing / publishing would have used MACS without question.
Windows 7 changes the whole dynamic. It's stable, efficient and the UI has been tarted up.
Some people still prefer the UI of the MAC and to people who have never used a computer the MAC interface is slightly more "intuitive" and easier to master -- On this Forum people are experienced Windows users so this remark might seem strange but its based on my observations over the years - and I'm a 99.999% Windows user. I have used MACS and LINUX too.
I'd say these days that it really is a question of USER preferences and possibly cost.
Things like security considerations are not really relevant any more since most security problems now tend to be of "Phishing" and "Social Engineering" which is Platform Agnostic -- in plain English - not caused by the particular OS but by the Users actions on entering Bank data for example into "Rogue" internet sites.
So Mac vs PC doesn't really have any significance apart from your personal preferences.
Cheers
jimbo
Yeah, lots of people seem to have been disappointed with that. Seems that a lot of people harbor bad feelings towards Dell....or just about any manufactured PC for that matter. My personal experiences with Dell have been pretty decent, from the machines that I have used at work to the couple of personal Dell's that I bought years ago for home use.
In the states, the overwhelming majority of computers are PC's. Mac has a small marketshare. Generally speaking, the MAC's are heavily used in graphics processing and editing...so marketing departments in corporations sometimes have them for Photoshop and the like. That's the way it was at the last company that I worked for. We had about 1,000 PC desktops and about 10 MAC's for the marketing department. At my current employer, we have quite a number of developers now who prefer to use MacBook Pro's running both OSX and Windows. They say it gives them everything they need.
In addition, certain parts of the country seem to be more centric to Apple. For example, my brother in law went to college at Stanford in California...and MAC was really the standard there. For him to be best supported on campus, having a MAC was pretty much the only way to go.
I agree with this.
I'd also add that Mac has the "Trendy" factor going for it. So for those who like to be Trendy and do "What all the cool kids are doing"...will most likely gravitate towards the Mac.
as a "pc tech" i just dont really like the dells, i dont know if i would say all dells, but their budget pc's and their student editions are horrible. and they give a bad name to dell, but working on them, youll see how stupid the company can be at times...
I'm a systems admin for a living and have been for 10+ years. My experience has been mainly with their business like (optiplex machines) and their business laptops (latitudes).
I understand where you are coming from though. As a long time user of Compaq ProLiant servers, and now HP Proliants, I love them. But working on a few Compaq presario machines left a ton to be desired. It was amazing that both machines had the same company logo on them.
I like apple's design. But come on. The price is f'ed up, you can get a normal PC 4 times as good for the same money.
In the end, Apple is some overpriced-sh*t
Okay, I just priced a Studio XPS Laptop. This is a nicely built laptop.
Processor:
Intel Core i7-720QM
Memory:
8GB Shared Dual Channel DDR3 at 1333MHz
Monitor:
Full HD Widescreen 15.6 inch WLED LCD (1920x1080) W/2.0 MP
Hard Drive:
500GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive 500GB
Video Card:
ATI Mobility RADEON® HD 4670 – 1GB
Battery:
85 WHr 9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
Sound:
Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi MB
Bluetooth Options:
Dell Wireless 370 Bluetooth Module (2.1+EDR)
Wireless:
Intel® 5300 WLAN Wireless-N (3x3) Mini Card
CD ROM/DVD ROM:
8X Slot Load CD/DVD Burner (Dual Layer DVD+/-R Drive)
Network Card:
Integrated 10/100 Network CardINTNIC1[430-3605]
This includes an illuminated keyboard, USB and eSATA ports, HDMI, Display Port, Card Reader, Express Card slot, Firewire.
$1574
No, Apple does not compete on the price.
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