Mac Vs Bloated PC

Xenstersays...

Yeah, so you needed to get your name into the world by proving you're user friendly and whatnot... but what the hell is a mature and established company doing spreading hate fodder to the masses of Apple fanboys and girls. At this point I'm cringing every time I see a new one of these because I know it's just another argument I'm gonna hear from some Mac fan about why s/he is so much superior to me because I'm still using a PC while they have evolved to the "better" Mac platform. These commercials are just pure hateorade and I think we can all do with a little less of that now a days.

LadyDeathsays...

Xenster... that is your opinion..no body is superior to no one everybody has their different opinion this is just another commercial and to me macs are better quality in computers but to others they think they are not..oh well...

HaricotVertsays...

Please note: it's not MICROSOFT (not sure why the tag "Vista" is being used) that is bundling all that crap on your PC, it's the stupid manufacturers like Dell, Gateway, HP, and whomever else that puts together prebuilt rigs. If you're stupid enough to buy from those manufacturers anyways, you may as well reformat the hard drive and reinstall Windows once you get it up and running out of the box, just to save yourself the trouble.

Furthermore, if you build your own PC (as many do), there is no 'bloatware' anyways...

RedSkysays...

>> ^LadyDeath:
RedSky depends what kind of softwares you are looking for...I own a mac and have pretty much everything that I need no extra unnecessary stuff
thanks for your your upvote cheers


Oh, I was just kidding but yeah I'm sure you could be happy with a Mac.

For games though, limited would be an understatement. Also, I find them considerably overpriced, not to mention once you go beyond buying pre-assembled computer packages to building from your own seperately purchased components the difference becomes striking. Sure Macs come with considerably more included software than typical PC bundles but I'd personally prefer the flexibility of essentially purchasing what I need. After all, it may be free, but it's still factored into the MRP. Not to mention there are increasingly complex, feature-filled free alternatives available for just about any application you're looking for.

Given that though, Macs are generally intuitive, easy to use and some of their software is very well regarded and used by professionals.

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