‘PC needs extra $600 to perform as well as Mac’ that’s what CNBC said. Honestly, I’m kinda of bored with comparison Mac and PC.
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Most fan boy even try to strike those two OS with its weakness. Like Mac is faster than PC, PC got more viruses, or whatsoever. Enough with this bullshit already, whatever the consumers prefer is their choice. So better stop just confusing them. They might choose the PC because it got various software or whatever it is. I’ll take my cousin –who used to worked in the studio– for example, he went from Mac to PC because it’s better in performance for video editing.
Both OS have its own disadvantage, doesn’t matter we are Mac or PC. Nothing is perfect and you cannot find the perfectness in them.
Gizmodo:
Regular people are probably confused by the re-inflamed Mac vs. PC ad war, which now focuses on price. Never fear, CNBC’s Jim Goldman breaks down the true cost of PCs. Wait, Macs come with Photoshop?
According to CNBC’s Silicon Valley Bureau Chief, PCs need the following things to “perform as well as a Mac”: $50 a year for anti-virus software, $104 multimedia software, $100 music software, $140 “Photoshop—you get that with Apple” and $129 for a Geek Squad visit. Over $600 worth of extra stuff. Oh, and Macs get 4x the battery life, have faster processors and a higher resolution screen.
Um. What? Last time I checked, you can get pretty decent antivirus software for free, my MacBook Pro didn’t come with Photoshop, and iTunes was free on OS X and Windows. For multimedia, you’ve got Windows Media Center, which is also pretty free. And Picasa—hey, it’s free too—isn’t a bad alternative to iPhoto. Okay, you might have to spend money on video editing software, since MovieMaker ain’t so hot. But you know what? A lot of the stuff MobileMe charges you $100 a year to get, Windows Live provides for free, like SkyDrive’s 25GB of storage. I would also like to meet this mythical Mac with an all-day battery, since we sure haven’t seen it.
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I agree nothing is perfect. Both operating systems have their flaws. In the end its really up to the user to decide which one is better suited to his/her needs. Thanks!