Mac or PC - Which side are you?
@mrgeekindpink (19)
Philippines
October 16, 2008 1:08pm CST
Brand competition among these two (2) are still blow by blow. If you have the money, which one will you buy the "Apple" (MAC) or "Mr. Bill Gates" (PC)? And why?
8 responses
@luiscpatag (355)
• Philippines
20 Oct 08
this year i was able to buy 2 computers.. first was an hp desktop and later an apple macbook.. i like the mac more.. now i'm planning to get a mac mini to replace the desktop.. this way i can still use my lcd monitor and my keyboard and mouse..
@sureshgandhi (285)
• India
17 Oct 08
i'll go for PC for gaming purpose and MAC for Business purpose coz MAC is Very much Secured.
@rymebristol (1808)
• Philippines
17 Oct 08
i agree with with that brand competition for desktop computers are between Apple Mac PC's and the Microsoft PC's.
apple mac PC's i admit are consider an apple in the money of most computer consumers..how could you not fall with it's beauty. performance wise it also stand to be one of the best. software applications for mac are now widely available.
but as far as price is concerned i couldn't settle for an apple mac pc, because it costs too much compared to a regular PC with the same specifications.
nonetheless..if you have a lot of money to waste then go for Apple MAC.
@echosoundz (856)
• Malaysia
18 Oct 08
I actually use them both everyday. I would certainly choose Mac for its durability and strength. As I am a designer it's better to work in the Mac environment cause it's monitor produced accurate colors from the normal pc monitors. Although it's costly but its still the best computers for me.
@markymark18 (17)
• United States
17 Oct 08
depends what you use it for... MAC has always been loved by graphics designers, animators, etc. It's also a brand and fashion icon.
But I'll stick to the PC for all the variety of software and tools, GAMES, and for business needs due to compatibility issues.
@SketcherD (1114)
• Canada
17 Oct 08
PC because there is not as many programs that I would like to use for MAC than there are for PC's.
Yes I know it's all in the marketing. But I have tried to use MAC's before several times and I just can't seem to get the hang of it.