PC needs extra $600 to perform as well as Mac’

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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.

Thanks Giz­modo And F U CNBC

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One Comment

  1. Print Envelopes
    Posted April 22, 2009 at 9:26 pm | Permalink

    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!

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