The poll masters are just ripping the pish now... I am simply not amused. Can we turn off the freakin polls?!!!
PCs (Windows) are for gamers. Macs are for designers.
It's very hard to compare two different operating systems when they were built with two very different things in mind. I'm with Delightedly when explaining why I have and use a Mac. A PC can't run my top three programmers (Photoshop/Illustrator/Dreamweaver) all at the same time without running like a snail.
If I wanted a machine for games and standard word processing, I'd get a PC because they're cheap. My profession obviously makes the need for a Mac (with the higher price tag).
PCs (Windows) are for gamers. Macs are for designers.
It's very hard to compare two different operating systems when they were built with two very different things in mind. I'm with Delightedly when explaining why I have and use a Mac. A PC can't run my top three programmers (Photoshop/Illustrator/Dreamweaver) all at the same time without running like a snail.
If I wanted a machine for games and standard word processing, I'd get a PC because they're cheap. My profession obviously makes the need for a Mac (with the higher price tag).
I actually beg to differ. I'm a very artistic person, and frequently have numerous windows open. My choice programs are Session MusicMaker, Adobe Photoshop CS2, and various Movie Maker programs, all of which are enormous. I run these along with iTunes, AOL, Word, WinDVD, etc without a problem. And, this is on a $700 laptop with very low RAM and an 86% full hard drive. I have what should be the slowest computer in the world running a ton of RAM consuming programs without a problem. Also, depending of course on what game your playing, many games take up way more RAM than any imaging, movie, or music software, so any computer than can run well while gaming should be able to run fine with artistic software.
I will agree with you in terms of what comes pre-installed, though. Macs generally have much more useful artistic programs pre-installed. All of mine has to be installed, which means $100 for Session, a whopping $600 for CS2, etc, etc. On the other hand, PCs come with many games and document programs. They also tend to run on a much more personalized, but way complicated system (like the American Government :duck.