PC vs Mac
Hi guys,
Am thinking of getting a new laptop. Have been very interested in the stunning looks of the Powerbook laptops (studying comptuer science in university). Do you think you could give me a breakdown of the advantages of a Mac OS over a Windows one? I kind of know this is a Apple devoted website and I realised opinions are going to be bias but what the heck, persuade me to get a mac (other than the reason they are so darn gorgeous )
Thanks,
Hui Lim
Am thinking of getting a new laptop. Have been very interested in the stunning looks of the Powerbook laptops (studying comptuer science in university). Do you think you could give me a breakdown of the advantages of a Mac OS over a Windows one? I kind of know this is a Apple devoted website and I realised opinions are going to be bias but what the heck, persuade me to get a mac (other than the reason they are so darn gorgeous )
Thanks,
Hui Lim
Comments
In short, here's my opinion (I'm also a CS student at uni):
You get a well designed laptop, with a very reasonable weight (5.4 lbs), with a capable processor and a nice 15.2" widescreen display. Considering they should be updated fairly soon (assuming all the rumors floating are true), it'll have a bit more power under the hood as well. It's underlying system is Unix-based, so you get the power and stability of Unix. OS X is an excellent GUI, despite a few oddities here and there, and is getting more and more refined as Apple puts out updates. You can basically configure your computer to be a web server if you want (Apache and such), it has gcc for C/C++ compiling, Java, Project Builder will get you started quickly on making OS X Apps if you learn Objective-C and Cocoa.
Powerbooks are a bit expensive IMO, but they're worth it if you can afford it.
If you need more information, just ask.
OS X is great with all its cool apps. Dun worry, the learning curve for most of the apps is very low. Vey easy to learn.
I dun know about computer science, but if your course requires you to use alot of windows based software and other applications, the Mac may not be the best laptop for u due to its incomptability with many software. A window based laptop may be better in that sense.
Think carefully. The decision is yours, the pleasure is mine
Google fight!
PC: 5,660,000
Mac: 3,500,000
PC wins.
But in the real world it's up to you. You sound like you want a Mac, so get one as long as you can run all the software you want.
Any more opinions would be much appreciated.
Many Thanks again,
Hui
Thanks again,
Hui
<strong>Did anyone else understand that?</strong><hr></blockquote>
i think he did a google search and posted the results...haha
<strong>Oh yeah by the way, I kind of know that the Mac is limited to certain softwares but what kinda fun stuff can you do on the Macs (i.e. do games come out regularly) and if I DESPERATELY need to use Win XP, does "virtual PC" (I think its called, or windows emulator on the MAC if there is such a thing) work?
Thanks again,
Hui</strong><hr></blockquote>
You will see a lot of commercial games for Mac, but the dime-for-a-dozen ones are usually not ported. However, we have our own share of dime-for-a-dozen titles.
Yes, VirtualPC does work, but not for graphics-intensive games.
Just a side note, I use two TiBooks at school (400MHz and 800Mhz) and I love them. Very thin and light, (seems light enough to me, at least) looks great, and runs the Mac OS (...9 Stupid **** for brains admin at our school...*makes several stabbing motions*)
But then again, there are some games that are made for Mac and not for PC. bubble trouble is one example.
Did anyone else understand that?
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Yeah but try Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates I think we win. As far as Virtual PC (VPC) goes it will run alright in OS X but avoid running windows XP run 95 or 98 those two will work better. XP is dog slow on some x86 hardware I wouldn't want to see it using emulation <img src="graemlins/oyvey.gif" border="0" alt="[No]" />
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