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<blockquote data-quote="Ashdrgn" data-source="post: 2122288" data-attributes="member: 11660"><p>so back to the question about mac vs pc....i would say it depends on what you need it for. The mac is a great system, runs well and like stated by the other post it isn't as prone to virus attacks as a windows based system. If your using your system for graphic design, video editing, or any other multimedia development i'd say get a mac, otherwise stick with a pc. Your files will transfer over so don't worry about that. I'd say this too though, PC are far better at multi-tasking than a mac b/c of their processor architecture...either way though, you won't lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashdrgn, post: 2122288, member: 11660"] so back to the question about mac vs pc....i would say it depends on what you need it for. The mac is a great system, runs well and like stated by the other post it isn't as prone to virus attacks as a windows based system. If your using your system for graphic design, video editing, or any other multimedia development i'd say get a mac, otherwise stick with a pc. Your files will transfer over so don't worry about that. I'd say this too though, PC are far better at multi-tasking than a mac b/c of their processor architecture...either way though, you won't lose. [/QUOTE]
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