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<blockquote data-quote="chaunce322" data-source="post: 534010" data-attributes="member: 36591"><p>First off, welcome to the forums. Secondly, I am recent switcher myself. I purchased a PC machine back in the spring...brand new Dual Core with 2GB RAM, 256 meg vid card, 350 GB HD, etc. It took about a month of using Vista before I couldn't take it anymore. The driver support is horrible. My machine was constantly pausing, and locking up. And even with the new hardware, the new machine ran just as slowly as the three year old machine I was replacing.</p><p></p><p>After getting an iPhone, I decided to give Mac a try. Personally, I am very happy with my decision. I will not argue that you can get a better equipped PC for the equivalent cost (as this was a large deterrent for me for a long time), but I will tell you that the Mac will run much faster and smoother than the equivalent PC. I also feel the Mac comes bundled with much more "useful" software (such as iLife) compared to the PC. Again, that's just my opinion, but I hope it helps you out.</p><p></p><p>Sean</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chaunce322, post: 534010, member: 36591"] First off, welcome to the forums. Secondly, I am recent switcher myself. I purchased a PC machine back in the spring...brand new Dual Core with 2GB RAM, 256 meg vid card, 350 GB HD, etc. It took about a month of using Vista before I couldn't take it anymore. The driver support is horrible. My machine was constantly pausing, and locking up. And even with the new hardware, the new machine ran just as slowly as the three year old machine I was replacing. After getting an iPhone, I decided to give Mac a try. Personally, I am very happy with my decision. I will not argue that you can get a better equipped PC for the equivalent cost (as this was a large deterrent for me for a long time), but I will tell you that the Mac will run much faster and smoother than the equivalent PC. I also feel the Mac comes bundled with much more "useful" software (such as iLife) compared to the PC. Again, that's just my opinion, but I hope it helps you out. Sean [/QUOTE]
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