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A Mac saves you time, and a PC saves you money.  You’re welcome.

That is assuming that you don’t know how to use a computer and no one is helping you.  It is also assuming you don’t have custom needs like “I want a super fast laptop with no fan” or “I want to play games on my computer.”  So I’ll break it down further:

A Mac is better if…

  • You want to run Logic Pro or Final Cut Pro
  • You already know how to use one
  • You want a computer with internal backup software that actually works
  • You don’t care about playing games
  • You want an easy to use computer
  • You don’t need to do high end 3D rendering
  • You want a super quiet computer with little or zero fan noise
  • You never want to add memory or a bigger internal hard drive

A PC is better if…

  • You want as much horsepower as you can get for not much money
  • You enjoy playing computer games
  • You need to do 3D rendering
  • You want to run Windows-only software
  • You want to be able to expand your computer in the future
  • You already know Windows

Me?  I prefer the Mac but I also run Windows 10 and Ubuntu Linux in my house.  I want to get a fast good PC to play around with.  Probably run Reaper on it.