PC's are functional and have a modifiable operating system.
MAC's usually are unstable because they run on Unix, the predecessor to Linux.
When I use a PC, I feel like I'm using something made by professionals and I can trust it to work. Not to mention it can be modified with a super graphics card and extra processor(s).
When I use a MAC, I feel like I'm using something made by monkeys. The entire thing is far too simply made and not beta tested. Not to mention you have to PAY for every "update" which will fix the bugs in the other version, but will create new ones. It's basically an over-sized I Phone.
Haha. I try to stay away from personal insults in arguments, but you are too stupid to be in this argument.
PC's are functional and have a modifiable operating system.
MAC's usually are unstable because they run on Unix, the predecessor to Linux.
Neither PC or mac have a modifiable OS. They are closed source.
Macs don't run ON Unix, the system is based of Unix, so It uses a Unix-style file system, ect. And Unix system are more stable anyways.
When I use a PC, I feel like I'm using something made by professionals and I can trust it to work. Not to mention it can be modified with a super graphics card and extra processor(s).
When I use a MAC, I feel like I'm using something made by monkeys. The entire thing is far too simply made and not beta tested. Not to mention you have to PAY for every "update" which will fix the bugs in the other version, but will create new ones. It's basically an over-sized I Phone.
Mac uses would argue that they are using something they can trust to work. Lack of modification is an issues with most Apple computers, but for most people that isn't a problem.
You have not used a mac that much. And Mac resales many free updates (also, there updater is much less annoying then windows.) , but you have to pay for the major updates, just like windows.