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mac if not for gaming OS is a lot better for everyday tasks than Windows but Coolmaster for gaming of course
It's not a comparison, that's why
If I asked you to choose between an apple and a bar of chocolate. Would that be fair?
It's irrelevant as it only a choice. Which would you accept as a free gift. I never asked anyone to weigh up the pros and cons.
Some people are making this a lot more difficult that it is. Just answer, Mac or Pc and why. It's realllll easyyyy.
It's not a comparison, that's why
If I asked you to choose between an apple and a bar of chocolate. Would that be fair?
It's irrelevant as it only a choice. Which would you accept as a free gift. I never asked anyone to weigh up the pros and cons.
Some people are making this a lot more difficult that it is. Just answer, Mac or Pc and why. It's realllll easyyyy.
Hey guys, what would you prefer, a free apple or a free bar of chocolate? Oh, and ignore taste. And don't turn this into an apples vs chocolate debate.
DURR YOU GUYS ARE SO STUPID I TOLD YOU NOT TO TALK ABOUT TASTE
computer purchases or anything.
kthx
If you want a non gaming office PC why is your only choice an ugly gaming box with SLI'd graphics cards and a free copy of COD![]()
For me I need a PC so I'd get whichever was worth more second hand, sell it and get a nice sleek energy efficient Sandy Bridge rig.
Back in the real world I'd take the PC home and use it as a gaming box![]()
im not being funny mate but you asked a really stupid question, your bound to get these replies, dont be so rude when replying to peoples comments, this has been asked hundreds of times and it quite frankly boring.
Ah ok, in that case I'd have a nice high spec PC.As I mentioned before please don't take the photo as gospel, it was only a photo off ocuk that was the same price as the iMac. Think of it as any £1000 pc you like.
Ah ok, in that case I'd have a nice high spec PC.
Thing is however you cut it this all comes down to software. If I liked MacOS and the software I wanted to use was Mac based I would get the Mac. It does look very nice.
You changed the pictures...
It is an interesting choice isn't it. Go for a Mac at £1015 or a Pc at £1015.
We all know the PC at that price point will trounce the Mac, but it depends on who is buying.
Most users on these forums know a great deal about PC's, they can do all sorts of things with them and also take them apart, rebuild them, upgrade and recycle. Almost everyone would say - go for the PC.
The thing is the ordinary man in the street who knows next to nothing about Computers sees things differently. They want to be able to go on the Internet, send emails to their friends. Print out their photographs, go on Facebook. They don't want to know what is inside the machine, they just want it to work. More importantly for most people they want it to look good.
They've been conditioned by Apple Adverts (which oddly started off telling us to think differently and break the mold) into believing their products are superior (internally they're not, spec wise they're not) but style wise they most definately are and this is what sets them apart.
Some Manufacturers are fighting back though, take a look at the Lenovo A700 which can be had for around the £1000 mark.