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For Business and everyday applications ---PC
For Graphics - Mac
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Now that I can agree with.
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I will agree they are a little more expensive, but I don't want to buy a new computer every 6-12 months or whenever windows releases a new operating system.
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Bought a new Dell here for Christmas...top of the line system that does everything but make dinner for me. Before that, I had a Dell system for over 4 years. Never had a single problem with it, never had to have outside support, and never needed a replacement part, though I did add a high-end video card to it. My wife now uses that one. Before that, a custom built system for about 5 years...nary a problem there, either. My daughter has that one now. We have another one that's about 10 years old, too...got that from my wife's parents. It works fine, too, and the kids use it for lower-end games and educational programs...never a problem there, either.
Now, I am pretty profficient with PC's, so I know what keeps them humming. But computers are just like a car. Keep them tuned up and maintained and they'll never give you a problem.
That said, though, I do think a lot has to do with the brands, too. An Apple is an Apple and you know what you're getting. A PC can be absoltuely anything. Some of those brands suck eggs and others, like Dell, are high-end solid systems. But because there are so many players in the PC market, you don't always know what you're getting when you buy a PC.