I hate to be an accomplice to conflict, but MaxPowers, the differences between Mac and PC have been nebulous for a long time. The main reason that Macs could be said to surpass the PC in terms of creative design was largely due to the processor architecture and system memory. Now though, Mac's use the same Intel line (i5/i7) for the most part that the PC's do.
This is why if you look into getting a Mac you'll often see high amounts of ram, but these days you can pick up a good 6GB for less than 100 pounds.
Also, with the PC I'm building myself, I have three years all purpose warranty on each individual part. Not something you get with a Mac.
I wasn't so convinced that Steve Jobs and apple were ripping people off until I saw the specifications between two similar systems. One a PC pricing £800, another was a Mac with all around same hardware (save for the graphics card) at £2700. Think it was on the UK site for Digerdirect.
I kind of consider Mac being the same as alienware. It's all in the brand name.
This is why if you look into getting a Mac you'll often see high amounts of ram, but these days you can pick up a good 6GB for less than 100 pounds.
Also, with the PC I'm building myself, I have three years all purpose warranty on each individual part. Not something you get with a Mac.
I wasn't so convinced that Steve Jobs and apple were ripping people off until I saw the specifications between two similar systems. One a PC pricing £800, another was a Mac with all around same hardware (save for the graphics card) at £2700. Think it was on the UK site for Digerdirect.
I kind of consider Mac being the same as alienware. It's all in the brand name.