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Mac vs PC

Mac vs PC

  • Mac

    Votes: 7 26.9%
  • PC

    Votes: 12 46.2%
  • Both

    Votes: 7 26.9%

  • Total voters
    26
  • Poll closed .
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Tom

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OK seeing as djw1981 asked for the debate somewhere else ... here it is.

I once used Windows. Nick W converted me to Mac.

I now solely use Mac except for BVE (MacBook) and MSTS (main machine).

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matt

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I use Windows at home. I dual booted with linux until I broke it. :oops: I have only ever used Macs at school and university. They seem alright but I prefer Windows
 

Gizmogle

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PC because I'm used to it.

Although my opinion may change if and when I get this lovely macbook.
 

paul1609

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Im another Mac convert buying a macbook pro to replace a pc laptop earlier this year.
I wouldnt change back now. If you want to do presentations and the like Mac is far better.
I still use windows xp at work but id like my employers to change to mac.
 

FusionRail

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I use:

HP Pavilion m7425.uk for BVE, games, music/video/picture editing, general use

Toshiba Satelite laptops x2 for out and about

3 other windows computers in the house

Macs at CTC
 

Craig

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Why do you need 6 PCs?

My MacBook is my main computer. I also have an XP laptop which I use as a file server (it'll get retired from that once I get a NAS box), for running torrents and a few other things I can't/don't use the Mac for (eg BVE).
 
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Tom

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Just for the sake of posting it... I use the following Apple products:
  • New iMac 20"
  • Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz
  • 320GB hard drive
  • 2GB RAM
  • ATi Radeon HD 2600 Pro (256MB dedicated RAM)
  • Mac OS X Tiger (upgrading to Leopard)
  • Bootcamp into Windows

  • White MacBook 13.3"
  • Intel Core 2 Duo 2.0GHz
  • 120GB hard drive
  • 1GB RAM
  • Intel on-board graphics :(
  • Mac OS X Tiger (upgrading to Leopard)
  • Bootcamp into Windows

  • iPod Touch
  • 8GB space
  • Nice touch screen thingy.
  • Version 1.1.1

Before Mac, I used:
  • Custom built PC - cooked at 200 degrees
  • Intel Pentium 4, 3GHz
  • 1x160GB hard drive, 1x140GB hard drive (to be put in external caddies at some point)
  • 512MB RAM
  • nVidia GeForce 6600 GT (256MB dedicated RAM)
  • Windows XP dual booting with Windows Vista Ultimate

  • Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pi1505 laptop
  • Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8GHz
  • 80GB hard drive
  • 1GB RAM
  • Intel on-board graphics
  • Windows XP Media Centre
 

FusionRail

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Why do you need 6 PCs?

One for personal use, games, music/video/photos, etc

one laptop for going out

one laptop for model railway use/random stuff downstairs

one laptop supplied by my mums school

one computer for me/my dad

one more computer for myself becuase im greedy and want two
 

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I'm on a MacBook now, and i've gotta admit, I like it ;)

I'm going to set up Windows XP on a partition tomorrow, but thats only really so other members of my family can use the OS they're used to and so that I can run programs that aren't compatible with the Mac OS.
 

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Post Strike / Courier overload permitting I assume :)

I have a PC Laptop (IBM Thinkpad) mostly for Uni, WP, Spreadsheets, Email, Web
I have a PC for home video editing / sound editing
Use a macbook (not mine) for sound recording or a custom multiple G5 based recorder capable of 200 lines of audio simultaneously (which is scarily big and expensive)
Use a weird G5 with many harddrives for video editing / recording
 
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Tom

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Loader - one thing.

That video is now 4 years old. Slightly biased too.
 

David

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Having never used a Mac, I can't vote....

So saying that, if anyone want's to buy me a MacBook or an iMac, I'll happily try it out (hint, hint.) ;)
 

djw1981

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To be fair the video is funny but I would never base a decision on what system was better on either a) videos or b) random internet comments, particularly from people who are zealots on either side. there is a middle happy ground where we use both and they talk to each other....
 

Craig

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Having never used a Mac, I can't vote....

So saying that, if anyone want's to buy me a MacBook or an iMac, I'll happily try it out (hint, hint.) ;)

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£49 on Ebay, a bargain... ;)
 

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I have one PC and that's it (you guys with 16 Macs, 58 PCs and a couple of laptops make me feel soooo inferior :p). Anyway, it does what I want it to do so I don't see any reason to change.
 
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Tom

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Still an Apple product ;)

Loader uses that video as an excuse against any and all Apple products.
 

Dave A

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Both. Each has its advantages and disadvantages. For a PC I prefer a Windows based PC, because I find it easy to use for what I do. But for a notebook, Mac's are much better. Most now have wireless built in, and can do much more in a shorter space of time compared to a Windows based laptop alternative.

I wish people would stop bashing Mac's though. They take time to grow on you. I hated them until I got to try out a shiny new Macbook a few months ago. :)
 

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Still an Apple product ;)

Loader uses that video as an excuse against any and all Apple products.
I'm not Loader, and it was me you were replying to. I never said anything negative about any Apple products - just that I personally have no need for anything except my PC which does all I need it to.

;)
 

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Never tried before an Mac but I just love it. Our schools do have Macs but not all, all Mac comes with Parallels, since they used it for gaming. I hope I can get a iPod Nano 2 GB by end of this year as Christmas gift. And if I have sufficient fund (which I doubt so) I might get an iPhone. It costs SG$1200, 8GB (estimate price) but I might expect the price drop twice. Once by Apple than Mobile service provider since Singaporeans are not really loaded at the first place. The average pay is 4000 - 6000 pound, 12 000 - 24 000 SG$.
 
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