Why macbooks are better than pcs
For the average user and the avid designer alike, buying a Mac may be the best bet, so long as the buyer can afford to pay a little extra. With a user-friendly operating system and multi-device ecosystem, buying an iMac , a MacBook , or a Mac Mini offers an easy-to-use, approachable take on the modern computer, and one that allows for seamless synchronization between other Apple phones and tablets.
Alternatively, if you like working with source code, are a PC gamer or are looking for the best budget computer option, a PC is the way to go. Those who tend to use cloud computing to the max and only exist on the internet should consider other options than Windows and Mac, like the Lenovo Chromebook Duet , which features Chrome OS.
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Skip to content. The differences between Macs and Windows PCs. Best Mac computers. Pros of buying a Mac. The most commonly cited positive of buying a Mac is its user-friendliness and approachability.
Even for those brand new to computers, Mac OS tends to be more intuitive than Windows. Mac's seamless integration between iPhones, iPads and its computers make it a no-brainer for anyone who already has a device in the Apple ecosystem.
For my documents, I did some research and decided to use Google Backup and Sync. I used it to back up my whole Documents folder from my old MBP into the cloud, then download all of it as one big zip file to my new PC. I extracted it into the local Documents folder on my new PC, then set Backups and Sync to back up that folder from my HP, which would ensure that everything I do in those folders from then on would be instantly backed up should my new computer decide to self-destruct.
My external hard drives were another pain point. Because I do a lot of photo and video work, I had quite a collection of large, full hard drives that were now effectively paperweights.
So, for each of the hard drives I wanted to continue using I had to buy a new, blank hard drive, then use a program on my MacBook Pro Carbon Copy Cloner to copy the old drives to news ones, which would be in the exFAT format readable by both operating systems. It took my MacBook Pro 44 hours to duplicate 1. Muscle memory is very stubborn, so this made things frustrating.
How does that happen? On the third day, I somehow managed to infect my browser with some adware. I think it piggy-backed in with a disk utility I downloaded. Those gripes are all software-related. On the hardware side, things were better. The laptop was fast and responsive, the screen was sharp, and the keyboard was easy to type on. Having a legacy USB port proved to be invaluable, especially in those early days as I was using a thumb drive to move files from the old machine to the new one.
I also loved having a built-in micro SD card reader, even if I would have preferred a full-sized SD card slot. But still, better than the dearth of connectivity options on the MacBook Pro.
Apple really set the standard in the modern capacitive touchscreen world when the original iPhone came out. Considering how good the touchscreen on the iPad and later iPad Pro got, I assumed a touch-display on a MacBook Pro was just around the corner. After spending about 18 months with the HP Spectre x, I can tell you unequivocally that having a touchscreen on a laptop is great. It just makes multitasking that much easier.
A touchscreen is also great for working with images in Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop. When I needed to do some shading or make a precise selection, it was far easier to do that with the HP Tilt Pen a powered stylus than it was with the trackpad or even a mouse.
No, the pen-on-screen system is not as accurate as a Wacom tablet, but for a minimal, travel-friendly setup, it works very well.
As a user, there are zero disadvantages to a touchscreen. Not only do most companies make and update their macOS software first hello, GoPro , but the Mac versions by and large work better than their Windows counterparts. Some programs you can't even get for Windows. Carbon Copy Cloner, one of the most important programs in my arsenal, just plain doesn't exist for Windows.
There are, and literally all of them suck quite thoroughly. Even when apps do exist for both platforms, the Windows versions are far buggier. Even basic things like two-finger scrolling through a timeline in Adobe Premiere are completely borked. I hear random chimes all the time. How do you do that, you ask? Why, just follow these elaborate steps through the baffling Registry Editor and enter some code into a sea of gobbledygook. By contrast, the same task in macOS involves four straightforward steps.
The one arena where Windows has the software advantage is gaming. When you calculate the cost of ownership in that way, Macs win easily. All you have to do is compare the value of a Windows PC from, say, three years ago which is often close to zero , and compare that to what you can get for your 3-year-old Mac. We tried shopping for a PC just to compare, and after about 15 minutes our eyes glazed over. Our friendly and expert staff is happy to help you through the entire process.
Those same people often get frustrated that if you want to run the Mac OS, your choices are essentially limited to Apple, and then the limited choices they give you within that. In general, when Apple makes assumptions with its software, it gets it right, Microsoft often gets it wrong. Most often, however, it just gets annoying. Most people spend more time undoing the presumptions than benefitting by them… Microsoft is just horrible at getting in the way. While this has changed just a little as Apple has gained ground on Microsoft, Mac users are still living in relative bliss with the lack of viruses, spyware and malware.
Apple is further assisting with backing up with the utilization of iCloud, something especially appreciated in this age of people using multiple devices, such as the iPhone and iPad.
Microsoft makes the software.
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