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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
iBook vs. PC laptops
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<blockquote data-quote="crg23" data-source="post: 131260" data-attributes="member: 11868"><p>A PC and Mac laptop will both funtional in a year, in theory. However, PCs have a whole bunch of different hardware bits and peices and because of thisthey aren't integrated together as well as macs. This makes a hardware problem more probable. Also for sure, i f something does happen, it is easier to send the whole thing into apple. In terms of how the actual functionality the computer will be, a PC OS will be all scarred up and broken with lots of bugs and errors. Mac wins here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crg23, post: 131260, member: 11868"] A PC and Mac laptop will both funtional in a year, in theory. However, PCs have a whole bunch of different hardware bits and peices and because of thisthey aren't integrated together as well as macs. This makes a hardware problem more probable. Also for sure, i f something does happen, it is easier to send the whole thing into apple. In terms of how the actual functionality the computer will be, a PC OS will be all scarred up and broken with lots of bugs and errors. Mac wins here. [/QUOTE]
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